Talk:General Steel Castings

Question on Referencing Source Content in the Article
On September 28, 2010, an edit was made in the first sentence of the article changing "Baldwin Locomotive Company" (with a link to the Baldwin Locomotive Works Wikipedia article) to read "Baldwin Locomotive Works."

The source material, page 8 of the April 1929 issue of The Commonwealther, states: "The American and the Baldwin Locomotive Companies, together with the American Steel Foundries, have co-operated recently in organizing the General Steel Castings Corporation to build a Plant near Philadelphia for making large steel castings, and the Commonwealth Steel Company is now working out a plan of unification with all these interests which we feel will create a larger sphere for progress and service to the railroads."

The source document does not specify "Baldwin Locomotive Works" but Baldwin Locomotive Company. My question: What is the correct way to write the article? Should it be Baldwin Locomotive Works or Baldwin Locomotive Company? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Liaws (talk • contribs) 03:32, 1 October 2010 (UTC)