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Title
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Ohio Stove Company
Description
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The Ohio Stove Company was incorporated in 1872, in Portsmouth, Ohio. The company was organized as a foundry to cast iron stove parts and assemble its line of coal heating and cooking stoves. In 1942 the company expanded into commercial gray iron casting to produce parts for the air conditioning, transportation and transmission industries. By 1953 the conversion from stove production to commercial casting was complete. All stove patterns were sold. The Ohio Stove Company changed its name to OSCO Industries, Inc., in 1972 on the company's 100th anniversary.
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Title
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Oil Burning Water Heater
Subject
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Ohio Stove Company
Description
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Promotional pages with information on products.
Creator
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AGM (American Gas Machine) Company
Albert Lea, Minnesota
Date
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1940s
Contributor
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Paul O'Neill
Format
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21 x 28 cm pages in three ring binder.
Coverage
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Portsmouth, Scioto County, Ohio
Albert Lea, Minnesota
Rights
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Paul O'Neill