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  2. USS Howard (DDG-83) - Wikipedia

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    USS Howard (DDG-83) is an Arleigh Burke-class destroyer in the United States Navy.She is named for Medal of Honor recipient First Sergeant Jimmie E. Howard, USMC.This ship is the 33rd destroyer of her class.

  3. Tredegar Iron Works - Wikipedia

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    Tredegar Iron Works: Rebuilding Yankee/Rebel History Archived 2015-06-20 at the Wayback Machine Commonwealth Times April 4, 1978; Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. VA-32, "Tredegar Iron Works, U.S. Route 1, along James River, Richmond, Independent City, VA", 5 photos, 6 data pages, 1 photo caption page; C-SPAN video about the site

  4. J. P. Morgan Jr. - Wikipedia

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    John Pierpont Morgan Jr, nicknamed Jack, was born on September 7, 1867, in Irvington, New York, to J. P. Morgan and Frances Louisa Tracy. He graduated from St. Paul's School, and later in 1886 from Harvard College, where he was a member of the Delphic Club, formerly known as the Delta Phi.

  5. USS John S. McCain (DL-3) - Wikipedia

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    The ship was launched by Bath Iron Works Corporation, Bath, Maine, on 12 July 1952. Originally designated DD-928 she was reclassified in 1951 as a destroyer leader. She was sponsored by Roberta McCain, the daughter-in-law of Admiral John S. McCain, Sr. (born 1884), and commissioned on 12 October 1953 at the Boston Naval Shipyard.

  6. USS Ingersoll (DD-652) - Wikipedia

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    USS Ingersoll was launched by Bath Iron Works Corp., Bath, Maine, 28 June 1942. She was co-sponsored by Miss Alice Jean Ingersoll, granddaughter of the Admiral, and Mrs. R. R. Ingersoll, II, widow of Lieutenant Royal R. Ingersoll II. Ingersoll was commissioned at the Boston Navy Yard on 31 August 1943.

  7. Lethbridge Iron Works - Wikipedia

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    Lethbridge Iron Works Co. Ltd., also known as LETH IRON, is an iron foundry based in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. Founded in 1898, it is one of the oldest businesses in Lethbridge. Founded in 1898, it is one of the oldest businesses in Lethbridge.

  8. Neabsco Iron Works - Wikipedia

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    Archaeological furnace dig at the Neabsco Iron Works. The Neabsco Iron Works were the first iron works in northern Virginia. Established around 1737, By John Tayloe I, a wealthy Virginia land owner, who owned several iron works. His son, John Tayloe II, became a partner in the nearby Occoquan Iron Works.

  9. Carron Company - Wikipedia

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    The Carron Company was an ironworks established in 1759 on the banks of the River Carron near Falkirk, in Stirlingshire, Scotland.After initial problems, the company was at the forefront of the Industrial Revolution in the United Kingdom.