They Built a City 150 Years of Industrial Cincinnati
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Johnston Co. , 214 Vine Street; Kylindo Electric Motor Company, 626 Broadway; Modern Electrical Construction and Repair Company, 324 Longworth Street; The Ohio Machinery & Supply Company, 433 East Pearl Street; Pleasant Electric Company, 109 West Second Street; The B. A. Wesche Electric Company, 1622 Vine Street; Wheatley Electric Service, 2108 Feldman Avenue, 201 THEY BUILT A CITY: 150 Years of Industrial Cincinnati Norwood; Trumbull Electric Manufacturing Company, Lud- low, Kentucky; and Will...ey-Wray Electric Company, 1523 Central Parkway. The Barriett Electric Manufacturing Company, 1628 Vine Street, and Krueger & Hudepohl, 5 East Third Street, produce electrical supplies. The George B. Klee Company, 626 Broad- way, Victor Electric Products, Inc. , 712 Reading Road, and Winkler Electric Company, 114 East Thirteenth Street, manu- facture household and commercial fans. Completing the city's roster of machinery makers is the J. A. Fay & Eagan Company (1830), Thirty-Fourth and Robertson Avenues, Oakley, pioneer producer of woodworking machines.
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