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- Ontario Rolling Mills Company
- 1 Great Western Rolling Mill, under the title of The Ontario Rolling Mills Company, lit a spark of hope for better times. The company
- 2 imported from England and partly made by the Ontario Rolling Mills Co. This meant about a year's work for 75 men who
- 3 at Hamilton with a cargo of scrap iron for the Ontario Rolling Mills Co. She loaded wheat at the Great Western Elevator
- 4 April for Kingston, to load scrap iron for the Ontario Rolling Mills Co. @ $1.00 per
- 5 at the Grand Trunk Wharf with scrap iron for the Ontario Rolling Mills and the CELTIC, which had been chartered by the
- 6 21 July was a big day for the employees of the Ontario Rolling Mills and the American Nail Works. Nearly 400 people
- 7 She headed for Port Arthur to load scrap for the Ontario Rolling Mills Co. of
- 8 some steamers to be laid up and in Hamilton, the Ontario Rolling Mills Co., the Nail Works, the Hamilton & Toronto Sewer Pipe
- 9 with a load of old iron, which he sold to the Ontario Rolling Mills Co. While here, he took a look around the Bay and
- 10 5 November, unloading a cargo of billets for the Ontario Rolling Mills Co. from Cleveland. The NEWAYGO was built in 1890 at
- 11 1,000 tons of steel billets from Chicago for the Ontario Rolling Mills Co.
- 12 the Grand Trunk Ry. and was under lease to the Ontario Rolling Mills Co., of which C. S. Wilcox was president. The work of
- 13 Ontario Rolling Mills Co., on the 6 April, gave the Hamilton Bridge Co. the
- 14 when the Hamilton Blast Furnace Co. and the Ontario Rolling Mills Co. agreed to amalgamate. The agreement was signed by
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This volume is copyright The Estate of Ivan S. Brookes and is published
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