American Viscose Corporation was an American division of the British firm Courtaulds, which manufactured rayon and other synthetic fibres. The company...
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Philadelphia portal Companies portal American Viscose Corporation List of largest chemical producers Notes "FMC Corporation 2021 Annual Report (Form 10-K)"...
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in Roanoke, Virginia. The site is the location of the former American Viscose Corporation rayon processing plant that once employed over 5,000 and for...
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along the Shenandoah River. The plant, which was built by the American Viscose Corporation in the 1930s and at one time employed nearly 3,500 workers, was...
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were a dance hall and eleven bungalows for employees of the American Viscose Corporation in nearby Front Royal. The dance hall and some of the bungalows...
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Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania (category 1655 establishments in North America)
via the Mariner East and Mariner XL Pipelines. In 1910, the American Viscose Corporation opened a plant in Marcus Hook for the production of rayon and...
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¡Alfaro Vive, Carajo!, a defunct left-wing group in Ecuador American Viscose Corporation, a former maker of rayon and other synthetic fibers Antelope...
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units (—CH2—CHCl—)." First U.S. commercial vinyon fiber production: 1939, FMC Corporation, Fiber Division (formerly American Viscose Corporation). Textile...
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notably, the flood submerged much of the American Viscose Corporation plant, then a division of FMC Corporation. The facility, located on the banks of the...
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Co. and American Viscose Corporation Over time Georgia Pacific acquired Puget Sound Pulp & Lumber and FMC Corporation acquired American Viscose. Eventually...
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of the Roanoke River in the early 20th century, including the American Viscose Corporation. That company built a plant in 1917 that by a decade later employed...
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Monsanto (redirect from Monsanto Corporation)
destroyed in the Texas City Disaster. In 1949, Monsanto acquired American Viscose Corporation from Courtaulds. In 1954, Monsanto partnered with German chemical...
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Talon remained a major employer, along with the Erie Railroad, American Viscose Corporation (later known as Avtex Fibers), Channellock tools, and Dad's Pet...
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WPGH-TV (category Former Meredith Corporation subsidiaries)
independent stations were sold to U.S. Communications, a unit of American Viscose Corporation, which completed construction and put WPGH-TV on the air on February...
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the market of cellulosics (viscose and acetate) in North America with the setting up of the American Viscose Corporation (AVC) in 1909. The investment...
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Frank Hastings Griffin (category 20th-century American inventors)
vice president and as a member of the board of directors for American Viscose Corporation. He was born July 16, 1886, in Chester, Pennsylvania, to John...
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industrial enterprise of Courtaulds Limited and of its associate the American Viscose Corporation. C. H. Ward-Jackson. Curwen Press. 1941 Proceedings of the Huguenot...
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Industrial Enterprise of Courtaulds Limited and of Its Associate The American Viscose Corporation. Curwen Press (private circulation). p. 151. White, Eirene (2011)...
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Chester, Pennsylvania (category 1641 establishments in North America)
early 1960s. Ford Motor Company shuttered its Chester plant, American Viscose Corporation in nearby Marcus Hook closed, Baldwin Locomotive Works in nearby...
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"Level-off D.P cellulose products", published 1961-04-04, assigned to American Viscose Corporation US 3,141,875, Battista; Hill & Smith, "Crystallite aggregates...
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of 2003 Draper Corporation Dalton McMichael The men and women of the American textile industry Class of 2004 American Viscose Corporation W. Duke Kimbrell...
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Herschel H. Cudd (category American physical chemists)
companies, including American Viscose Corporation, AviSun Corporation, Sun Oil Company, and finally Amoco Chemical Corporation; Cudd would be president...
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majority control of these unfinished construction permits to American Viscose Corporation in exchange for a $3 million loan. Overmyer announced the sale...
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other TV station construction permits—all in major markets—to American Viscose Corporation (AVC) in 1967, WDHO-TV was not included in the sale. Another...
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Daniel H. Overmyer (category American television executives)
Overmyer to sell majority control of the other unbuilt stations to American Viscose Corporation (AVC) in exchange for a loan. The FCC's deference on examining...
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Julian Gibbs (category 20th-century American academics)
then worked for eight years at General Electric Company and American Viscose Corporation before accepting a position at Brown University in 1960 as associate...
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1971. General Cinema Corporation acquired more than $1 million in debentures in Coral Television from American Viscose Corporation at the end of 1968....
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deal to sell 80 percent of his television station group to the American Viscose Corporation (AVC). The FCC approved the purchase of the Overmyer stations...
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or over. For many years, Avtex Fibers (formerly known as the American Viscose Corporation from 1910 to 1976), was the county's largest employer and taxpayer...
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