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Title
Jeffrey Manufacturing Company building
Description
In 1876, Joseph Jeffrey formed a partnership with Francis Lechner and Francis Sessions, to for the Lechner Mining Machine Company. After several years, the partners succeeded in producing the world’s first coal mining machines. In 1887, Jeffrey bought out the other partners and formed The Jeffrey Manufacturing Company. A year later, in 1888, the company moved to its First Avenue location. The Company manufactured cutting machines, conveyors, and mine locomotives for the coal mining industry. In 1946 the Company name was changed to the Jeffrey Company. Jeffrey Mining Products was sold to Dresser Industries, Inc. of Dallas in 1974. By 1987 most of the original plant buildings had been torn down.
Date 1901
date QS:P571,+1901-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
institution QS:P195,Q5150078
Accession number
272/J46/1901/01
Notes

Columbus; Franklin County; Ohio

Book, 4 volumes: Book of Ohio, (C.S. Van Tassel [1901]),OH 977.1 B724, v.4, page 925.

Lazarus Historic Photo Collection, vol.03, p. 111
Source https://digital-collections.columbuslibrary.org/digital/collection/ohio/id/1152/rec/28
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