Defunct companies based in Ohio
All Metal Products Company
All Metal Products Company was an American toy company founded in 1920 and based in Wyandotte, Michigan for most of its history.
All Metal Products Company was an American toy company founded in 1920 and based in Wyandotte, Michigan for most of its history.
Allen (1913 Ohio automobile)
The Allen was an American automobile, built at Fostoria, Ohio between 1913 and 1921.
The Allen was an American automobile, built at Fostoria, Ohio between 1913 and 1921.
Altman (automobile)
The Altman was an early automobile produced in 1901 in Cleveland, Ohio by Henry J. Altman.
The Altman was an early automobile produced in 1901 in Cleveland, Ohio by Henry J. Altman.
Aluminum (automobile)
The Aluminum was an American automobile built by the Aluminum Manufacturers, Inc. of Cleveland, from 1920 to 1922.
The Aluminum was an American automobile built by the Aluminum Manufacturers, Inc. of Cleveland, from 1920 to 1922.
American (1902 automobile)
The American was a wheel-steered gas buggy manufactured in Cleveland from 1902 to 1903.
The American was a wheel-steered gas buggy manufactured in Cleveland from 1902 to 1903.
American Aviation
American Aviation Corporation was an American aircraft manufacturer based in Cleveland, Ohio.
American Aviation Corporation was an American aircraft manufacturer based in Cleveland, Ohio.
American Ship Building Company
The American Ship Building Company was the dominant shipbuilder on the Great Lakes before the Second World War.
The American Ship Building Company was the dominant shipbuilder on the Great Lakes before the Second World War.
Anchor Buggy
The Anchor Buggy was a short-lived United States automobile manufacturer; the High wheeler was manufactured by the Anchor Buggy and Carriage Company in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States in 1...
The Anchor Buggy was a short-lived United States automobile manufacturer; the High wheeler was manufactured by the Anchor Buggy and Carriage Company in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States in 1...
Apple (automobile)
The Apple was a short-lived American automobile manufactured by Apple Automobile Company in Dayton, Ohio from 1915 to 1917.
The Apple was a short-lived American automobile manufactured by Apple Automobile Company in Dayton, Ohio from 1915 to 1917.
Arrow (automobile)
The Arrow was a cyclecar marketed as a light car manufactured in M.C. Whitmore Co, Dayton, Ohio, in 1914.
The Arrow was a cyclecar marketed as a light car manufactured in M.C. Whitmore Co, Dayton, Ohio, in 1914.
Arter & Hadden
Arter & Hadden LLP was a Cleveland, Ohio-based law firm that traced its founding to 1843 and ceased operations on July 15, 2003.
Arter & Hadden LLP was a Cleveland, Ohio-based law firm that traced its founding to 1843 and ceased operations on July 15, 2003.
Aultman
The Aultman was a 1901 American automobile manufactured in Canton, Ohio; the light steam carriage, whose makers also built a four-wheel-drive steam truck, was built for only one year.
The Aultman was a 1901 American automobile manufactured in Canton, Ohio; the light steam carriage, whose makers also built a four-wheel-drive steam truck, was built for only one year.
Baker Motor Vehicle
Baker Motor Vehicle Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era electric automobiles in Cleveland, Ohio from 1899 to 1914.
Baker Motor Vehicle Company was a manufacturer of Brass Era electric automobiles in Cleveland, Ohio from 1899 to 1914.
Belmont Glass Company
The Belmont Glass Company, also known as the Belmont Glass Works, was one of the first glass factories in Bellaire, Ohio.
The Belmont Glass Company, also known as the Belmont Glass Works, was one of the first glass factories in Bellaire, Ohio.
Big Bear Stores
Big Bear Stores was a regional supermarket chain operating in Ohio and West Virginia.
Big Bear Stores was a regional supermarket chain operating in Ohio and West Virginia.
Brew-Hatcher
The Brew-Hatcher or B & H was an American automobile introduced in January 1904 at the Chicago Automobile Show and manufactured from 1904 until 1905.
The Brew-Hatcher or B & H was an American automobile introduced in January 1904 at the Chicago Automobile Show and manufactured from 1904 until 1905.
Capitol Greyhound Lines
The Capitol Greyhound Lines, a highway-coach carrier, was a Greyhound regional operating company, based in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, from 1930 until 1954, when it was merged into the Pennsylvania ...
The Capitol Greyhound Lines, a highway-coach carrier, was a Greyhound regional operating company, based in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, from 1930 until 1954, when it was merged into the Pennsylvania ...
Chandler Motor Car
The Chandler Motor Company produced automobiles in the United States of America during the 1910s and 1920s.
The Chandler Motor Company produced automobiles in the United States of America during the 1910s and 1920s.
Cincinnati Time Store
The Cincinnati Time Store was a successful retail store that was created by American individualist anarchist Josiah Warren to test his theories that were based on his strict interpretation of th...
The Cincinnati Time Store was a successful retail store that was created by American individualist anarchist Josiah Warren to test his theories that were based on his strict interpretation of th...
Cleveland (automobile)
The Cleveland Motor Car Company of Cleveland, Ohio, was manufacturer of the Cleveland automobile.
The Cleveland Motor Car Company of Cleveland, Ohio, was manufacturer of the Cleveland automobile.
Coats Steam Car
The Coats Steam Car was an American steam automobile produced from 1921 until 1923 first in Columbus and later in Bowling Green, Ohio.
The Coats Steam Car was an American steam automobile produced from 1921 until 1923 first in Columbus and later in Bowling Green, Ohio.
Courier (automobile)
Sandusky Automobile Company was a brass era manufacturer of automobiles in Sandusky, Ohio in 1904 and 1905.
Sandusky Automobile Company was a brass era manufacturer of automobiles in Sandusky, Ohio in 1904 and 1905.
Courier Car Co
The Courier Car Co. was an automobile manufacturer formed in 1909 by the Stoddard-Dayton Company in Dayton, Ohio, to produce smaller, lighter and lower-priced models than the luxury automobiles ...
The Courier Car Co. was an automobile manufacturer formed in 1909 by the Stoddard-Dayton Company in Dayton, Ohio, to produce smaller, lighter and lower-priced models than the luxury automobiles ...
Crane & Breed
The Crane & Breed was an American automobile manufactured between 1912 and 1917.
The Crane & Breed was an American automobile manufactured between 1912 and 1917.
Crosley Broadcasting Corporation
The Crosley Broadcasting Corporation was a radio and television broadcaster founded by radio manufacturing pioneer Powel Crosley, Jr.
The Crosley Broadcasting Corporation was a radio and television broadcaster founded by radio manufacturing pioneer Powel Crosley, Jr.
Cudell & Richardson
Cudell & Richardson was an architecture partnership of Frank E. Cudell and John N. Richardson active from 1871 to 1890.
Cudell & Richardson was an architecture partnership of Frank E. Cudell and John N. Richardson active from 1871 to 1890.
Dayton Electric
The Dayton Electric was an American electric car manufactured in Dayton, Ohio from 1911 until 1915; the company offered a complex range of vehicles.
The Dayton Electric was an American electric car manufactured in Dayton, Ohio from 1911 until 1915; the company offered a complex range of vehicles.
Dayton-Wright Company
The Dayton-Wright Company was formed in 1917, on the declaration of war between the United States and Germany, by a group of Ohio investors that included Charles F. Kettering and Edward A. Deeds...
The Dayton-Wright Company was formed in 1917, on the declaration of war between the United States and Germany, by a group of Ohio investors that included Charles F. Kettering and Edward A. Deeds...
Diamond Match Company
The Diamond Match Company originally founded by O. C. Barber as the Barber Match Company, was the largest manufacturer of matches in the United States in the late nineteenth century.
The Diamond Match Company originally founded by O. C. Barber as the Barber Match Company, was the largest manufacturer of matches in the United States in the late nineteenth century.
Drackett
The Drackett Company was a leading company in the specialty chemicals business during the 20th century, responsible for such products as Windex glass cleaner, Vanish toilet bowl cleaner, Drāno ...
The Drackett Company was a leading company in the specialty chemicals business during the 20th century, responsible for such products as Windex glass cleaner, Vanish toilet bowl cleaner, Drāno ...
Drug Emporium
Drug Emporium is the name of a discount drug store corporation, founded in 1977 in Columbus, Ohio, that was sold to several different buyers during 2000 to 2001.
Drug Emporium is the name of a discount drug store corporation, founded in 1977 in Columbus, Ohio, that was sold to several different buyers during 2000 to 2001.
Elmore (automobile)
Elmore Manufacturing Company was a manufacturer of veteran and brass era automobiles, headquartered at 504 Amanda Street, Clyde, Ohio, from 1893 until 1912.
Elmore Manufacturing Company was a manufacturer of veteran and brass era automobiles, headquartered at 504 Amanda Street, Clyde, Ohio, from 1893 until 1912.
Euclid Trucks
The Euclid Company of Ohio was a company specialized in heavy equipment for earthmoving, namely dump trucks and wheel tractor-scrapers, that operated from the United States of America from the 1...
The Euclid Company of Ohio was a company specialized in heavy equipment for earthmoving, namely dump trucks and wheel tractor-scrapers, that operated from the United States of America from the 1...
Fredonia (automobile)
Fredonia Manufacturing Company was a manufacturer of automobiles in Youngstown, Ohio.
Fredonia Manufacturing Company was a manufacturer of automobiles in Youngstown, Ohio.
Gaeth
Gaeth was an American steam automobile manufactured in Cleveland, Ohio from 1902 until 1911.
Gaeth was an American steam automobile manufactured in Cleveland, Ohio from 1902 until 1911.
Gramm-Bernstein Company
Gramm-Bernstein Company, also known as Gramm Motor Car Co. and Gramm Truck Co., was an automobile company in Lima, Ohio in the early 20th century.
Gramm-Bernstein Company, also known as Gramm Motor Car Co. and Gramm Truck Co., was an automobile company in Lima, Ohio in the early 20th century.
Grant (automobile)
The Grant Motor Co was a United States automobile manufacturing company which produced automobiles from 1913 to 1922.
The Grant Motor Co was a United States automobile manufacturing company which produced automobiles from 1913 to 1922.
Gray Drug
Gray Drug was a drugstore chain in Cleveland, Ohio.
Gray Drug was a drugstore chain in Cleveland, Ohio.
HAL (automobile)
The HAL (or sometimes HAL-Twelve/HAL-12) was a Brass Era car made in Cleveland, Ohio from 1916 to 1918.
The HAL (or sometimes HAL-Twelve/HAL-12) was a Brass Era car made in Cleveland, Ohio from 1916 to 1918.
Harts Stores
Harts Stores(Hart's Family Center) was a regional general merchandise chain in the midwestern United States, headquartered for many years in Columbus, Ohio.
Harts Stores(Hart's Family Center) was a regional general merchandise chain in the midwestern United States, headquartered for many years in Columbus, Ohio.
Hatfield Motor Vehicle Company
Hatfield Motor Vehicle Company was a pioneer brass era American automobile company, built in Miamisburg, Ohio, in 1907 and 1908.
Hatfield Motor Vehicle Company was a pioneer brass era American automobile company, built in Miamisburg, Ohio, in 1907 and 1908.
Heisey Glass Company
The A.H. Heisey Company was formed in Newark, Ohio, in 1895 by A.H. Heisey.
The A.H. Heisey Company was formed in Newark, Ohio, in 1895 by A.H. Heisey.
Higbee's
Higbee's was a department store founded 1860 in Cleveland, Ohio.
Higbee's was a department store founded 1860 in Cleveland, Ohio.
Highway Products, Inc.
Highway Products, Inc., Kent, Ohio was formed by J. T. Myers in 1960 to manufacture truck bodies for specialty markets such as mobile post offices.
Highway Products, Inc., Kent, Ohio was formed by J. T. Myers in 1960 to manufacture truck bodies for specialty markets such as mobile post offices.
Hoffman (Cleveland automobile)
The Hoffman Automobile and Manufacturing Company was founded in 1900 by French immigrant Louis Hoffman and based in Cleveland, Ohio.
The Hoffman Automobile and Manufacturing Company was founded in 1900 by French immigrant Louis Hoffman and based in Cleveland, Ohio.
InkStop
InkStop, Inc. was an office supply retailer founded in 2005 and most recently headquartered in Warrensville Heights, Ohio.
InkStop, Inc. was an office supply retailer founded in 2005 and most recently headquartered in Warrensville Heights, Ohio.
International Steel Group
International Steel Group was a steel company headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio.
International Steel Group was a steel company headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio.
Jewell (automobile)
The Jewel Motor Car Company of Massillon, Ohio manufacturered the Jewel automobile from 1906 to 1909.
The Jewel Motor Car Company of Massillon, Ohio manufacturered the Jewel automobile from 1906 to 1909.
John Shillito Company
John Shillito & Co. (commonly known as Shillito's) was Cincinnati's first department store.
John Shillito & Co. (commonly known as Shillito's) was Cincinnati's first department store.
Jordan Motor Car Company
The Jordan Motor Car Company was founded in 1916 in Cleveland, Ohio by Edward S. "Ned" Jordan, a former advertising executive from Thomas B. Jeffery Company of Kenosha, Wisconsin.
The Jordan Motor Car Company was founded in 1916 in Cleveland, Ohio by Edward S. "Ned" Jordan, a former advertising executive from Thomas B. Jeffery Company of Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Kauffman Motor Vehicle Company
Kauffman Motor Vehicle Company was a pioneer brass era American automobile company, built in Miamisburg, Ohio, from 1909 until 1912.
Kauffman Motor Vehicle Company was a pioneer brass era American automobile company, built in Miamisburg, Ohio, from 1909 until 1912.
Kelley Island Lime & Transport Company
Formed in 1886 on the Lake Erie Island of Kelley's Island, Ohio, the Kelley Island Lime & Transport Company was also known by its initials, KIL&T. It was once the world's largest producer of lim...
Formed in 1886 on the Lake Erie Island of Kelley's Island, Ohio, the Kelley Island Lime & Transport Company was also known by its initials, KIL&T. It was once the world's largest producer of lim...
Kenner
Kenner Products was a toy company founded in 1947 by three brothers, Albert, Phillip, and Joseph L. Steiner, in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, and was named after the street where the original...
Kenner Products was a toy company founded in 1947 by three brothers, Albert, Phillip, and Joseph L. Steiner, in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, and was named after the street where the original...
King Bridge Company
The King Iron Bridge & Manufacturing Company was a late-19th-century bridge building company located in Cleveland, Ohio.
The King Iron Bridge & Manufacturing Company was a late-19th-century bridge building company located in Cleveland, Ohio.
Kirk Manufacturing Company (automobile company)
Kirk Manufacturing Company was a pioneer brass era American automobile company, built at 958 Oakwood Avenue, Toledo, Ohio, from 1902 until 1905.
Kirk Manufacturing Company was a pioneer brass era American automobile company, built at 958 Oakwood Avenue, Toledo, Ohio, from 1902 until 1905.
Lazarus (department store)
F&R Lazarus & Company — commonly known as Lazarus — was a regional department store retail chain operating primarily in the U.S. Midwest, and based in Columbus, Ohio.
F&R Lazarus & Company — commonly known as Lazarus — was a regional department store retail chain operating primarily in the U.S. Midwest, and based in Columbus, Ohio.
Lion Store
The Lion Store is a defunct retailer and department store chain in the city of Toledo, Ohio.
The Lion Store is a defunct retailer and department store chain in the city of Toledo, Ohio.
Mabley & Carew
Mabley & Carew Department Store was a prominent department store in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Mabley & Carew Department Store was a prominent department store in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Maxwell automobile
The Maxwell was a brand of automobiles manufactured in the United States of America from about 1904 to 1925.
The Maxwell was a brand of automobiles manufactured in the United States of America from about 1904 to 1925.
McAlpin's
McAlpin's was a Cincinnati-based department store founded in 1852 as Ellis, McAlpin & Co.
McAlpin's was a Cincinnati-based department store founded in 1852 as Ellis, McAlpin & Co.
McCoy (pottery)
McCoy is a brand of pottery that was produced in the United States in the late 19th and 20th century.
McCoy is a brand of pottery that was produced in the United States in the late 19th and 20th century.
Mullins of Salem, Ohio
Mullins of Salem, Ohio, was the most well-known American zinc ornament producer in the late nineteenth century.
Mullins of Salem, Ohio, was the most well-known American zinc ornament producer in the late nineteenth century.
Oscar Lear Automobile Company
Frayer-Miller was built by the Oscar Lear Automobile Company in Columbus, Ohio and advertised as "the car of endurance."
Frayer-Miller was built by the Oscar Lear Automobile Company in Columbus, Ohio and advertised as "the car of endurance."
Owen Magnetic
The Owen Magnetic was a brand of hybrid electric luxury automobiles manufactured between 1915 and 1922.
The Owen Magnetic was a brand of hybrid electric luxury automobiles manufactured between 1915 and 1922.
Packard
Packard was an American luxury-type automobile marque built by the Packard Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan, and later by the Studebaker-Packard Corporation of South Bend, Indiana.
Packard was an American luxury-type automobile marque built by the Packard Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan, and later by the Studebaker-Packard Corporation of South Bend, Indiana.
Packard Model G
Packard Modell G is a two cylinder car built in 1902 by the former American automobile manufacturer Ohio Automobile Company that changed name to Packard Motor Car Company in October, 1902.
Packard Modell G is a two cylinder car built in 1902 by the former American automobile manufacturer Ohio Automobile Company that changed name to Packard Motor Car Company in October, 1902.
Peerless
Peerless was a United States automobile produced by the Peerless Motor Company of Cleveland, Ohio.
Peerless was a United States automobile produced by the Peerless Motor Company of Cleveland, Ohio.
Phar-Mor
Phar-Mor was a United States chain of discount drug stores, based in Youngstown, Ohio, and founded by Michael I. Monus (usually called Mickey Monus) and David S. Shapira in 1982.
Phar-Mor was a United States chain of discount drug stores, based in Youngstown, Ohio, and founded by Michael I. Monus (usually called Mickey Monus) and David S. Shapira in 1982.
Pierce Schenck
Pierce Davies Schenck (d. 15 October 1930, Dayton, Ohio) was an entrepreneur in the metalworking business in Dayton, Ohio.
Pierce Davies Schenck (d. 15 October 1930, Dayton, Ohio) was an entrepreneur in the metalworking business in Dayton, Ohio.
Pope-Toledo
The Pope-Toledo was one of the makes of the Pope Motor Car Company founded by Colonel AA Pope, and was a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in Toledo, Ohio between 1903 and 1909.
The Pope-Toledo was one of the makes of the Pope Motor Car Company founded by Colonel AA Pope, and was a manufacturer of Brass Era automobiles in Toledo, Ohio between 1903 and 1909.
Pro Arts Inc.
Pro Arts Inc was a poster company founded in Ohio, USA that would create the top selling poster in the world, the Farrah Fawcett swimsuit poster.
Pro Arts Inc was a poster company founded in Ohio, USA that would create the top selling poster in the world, the Farrah Fawcett swimsuit poster.
Quantum Axcess
Quantum Axcess was a software publishing firm based in Columbus, Ohio.
Quantum Axcess was a software publishing firm based in Columbus, Ohio.
Ralston Steel Car Company
The Ralston Steel Car Company operated in Columbus, Ohio, from 1905-1953.
The Ralston Steel Car Company operated in Columbus, Ohio, from 1905-1953.
Red Barn (restaurant)
The Red Barn restaurant was a fast-food restaurant chain that was founded during the early-1960s in Dayton, Ohio by Harry Barmier.
The Red Barn restaurant was a fast-food restaurant chain that was founded during the early-1960s in Dayton, Ohio by Harry Barmier.
Revco
Revco Discount Drug Stores, once based in Twinsburg, Ohio, was a major drug store chain operating through the Ohio Valley, the Mid-Atlantic states, and the Southeastern United States.
Revco Discount Drug Stores, once based in Twinsburg, Ohio, was a major drug store chain operating through the Ohio Valley, the Mid-Atlantic states, and the Southeastern United States.
Rike Kumler Co.
The Rike Kumler Co. (informally known as Rike's) was an American department store in Dayton, Ohio.
The Rike Kumler Co. (informally known as Rike's) was an American department store in Dayton, Ohio.
Rockefeller, Andrews & Flagler
Rockefeller, Andrews & Flagler was a business concern formed in 1867 in Cleveland, Ohio which was a predecessor of the Standard Oil Company.
Rockefeller, Andrews & Flagler was a business concern formed in 1867 in Cleveland, Ohio which was a predecessor of the Standard Oil Company.
Royal Motor Company
Royal Motor Car Company was a Brass Era manufacturer of automobiles in Cleveland, Ohio, in business from 1904 to 1911.
Royal Motor Car Company was a Brass Era manufacturer of automobiles in Cleveland, Ohio, in business from 1904 to 1911.
Schacht (automobile)
Schacht was an American maufacturer of automobile, trucks and fire trucks from 1904 to 1940.
Schacht was an American maufacturer of automobile, trucks and fire trucks from 1904 to 1940.
Sheller-Globe Corporation
Sheller-Globe Corporation was a U.S. auto parts manufacturer and industrial conglomerate based in Toledo, Ohio.
Sheller-Globe Corporation was a U.S. auto parts manufacturer and industrial conglomerate based in Toledo, Ohio.
Skybus Airlines
Skybus Airlines Inc. was a privately held airline based in Columbus, Ohio, United States.
Skybus Airlines Inc. was a privately held airline based in Columbus, Ohio, United States.
Speedwell Motor Car Company
The Speedwell Motor Car Company was an early United States automobile manufacturing company established by Pierce Davies Schenck that produced cars from 1907 to 1914.
The Speedwell Motor Car Company was an early United States automobile manufacturing company established by Pierce Davies Schenck that produced cars from 1907 to 1914.
Standard Oil
Standard Oil was a predominant American integrated oil producing, transporting, refining, and marketing company.
Standard Oil was a predominant American integrated oil producing, transporting, refining, and marketing company.
Standard Oil of Ohio
Standard Oil of Ohio or Sohio was an American oil company that was acquired by British Petroleum, now called BP.
Standard Oil of Ohio or Sohio was an American oil company that was acquired by British Petroleum, now called BP.
Stearns (automobile)
F. B. Stearns and Company (later F.B. Stearns Company) was a manufacturer of luxury cars in Cleveland, Ohio marketed under the brand names Stearns and Stearns-Knight.
F. B. Stearns and Company (later F.B. Stearns Company) was a manufacturer of luxury cars in Cleveland, Ohio marketed under the brand names Stearns and Stearns-Knight.
Stearns-Knight
Stearns-Knight was a luxury automobile produced in Cleveland, Ohio first by the F.B. Stearns Company from 1900 to 1925, and then under ownership by WillysOverland Company of Toledo, Ohio until 1929.
Stearns-Knight was a luxury automobile produced in Cleveland, Ohio first by the F.B. Stearns Company from 1900 to 1925, and then under ownership by WillysOverland Company of Toledo, Ohio until 1929.
Steinberg's (electronics store)
Steinberg's Inc. was a chain of stores in the Eastern United States that specialized in consumer electronics and home appliances.
Steinberg's Inc. was a chain of stores in the Eastern United States that specialized in consumer electronics and home appliances.
Stoddard-Dayton
Stoddard-Dayton was a high quality car manufactured by Dayton Motor Car Company in Dayton, Ohio, USA, between 1905 and 1913.
Stoddard-Dayton was a high quality car manufactured by Dayton Motor Car Company in Dayton, Ohio, USA, between 1905 and 1913.
Storer Communications
Storer Broadcasting, Inc. was an American company which owned several television and radio stations in the northeast United States.
Storer Broadcasting, Inc. was an American company which owned several television and radio stations in the northeast United States.
Sun (automobile)
The Sun automobile was made in Elkhart, Indiana from 1916 to 1917, and in Toledo, Ohio from 1921 to 1922.
The Sun automobile was made in Elkhart, Indiana from 1916 to 1917, and in Toledo, Ohio from 1921 to 1922.
Super K Productions
Super K Productions was a 1960s American recording production company under Buddah Records, headed by producers Jerry Kasenetz and Jeffrey Katz, whose groups specialized in bubblegum pop.
Super K Productions was a 1960s American recording production company under Buddah Records, headed by producers Jerry Kasenetz and Jeffrey Katz, whose groups specialized in bubblegum pop.
Swallen's
Swallen's was a chain of retail stores based in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.
Swallen's was a chain of retail stores based in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.
Tiedtke's
Tiedtke's is a former grocery and department store chain based in Toledo, Ohio.
Tiedtke's is a former grocery and department store chain based in Toledo, Ohio.
TRW
TRW Inc. was an American corporation involved in a variety of businesses, mainly aerospace, automotive, and credit reporting.
TRW Inc. was an American corporation involved in a variety of businesses, mainly aerospace, automotive, and credit reporting.
Twin Coach
Twin Coach was an American vehicle manufacturing company from 1927 to 1955, based in Kent, Ohio.
Twin Coach was an American vehicle manufacturing company from 1927 to 1955, based in Kent, Ohio.
Vulcan (automobile company)
Vulcan Manufacturing Company was a brass era American automobile manufacturer based in Painesville, Ohio, founded in 1914.
Vulcan Manufacturing Company was a brass era American automobile manufacturer based in Painesville, Ohio, founded in 1914.
Westcott automobile
The Westcott was an automobile produced in Richmond, Indiana and Springfield, Ohio in the United States between 1912 and 1925.
The Westcott was an automobile produced in Richmond, Indiana and Springfield, Ohio in the United States between 1912 and 1925.
White Glass Company
White Glass Company was one of Ohio's early members of the glass industry.
White Glass Company was one of Ohio's early members of the glass industry.
Willys
Willys was the brand name used by Willys-Overland Motors, an American automobile company best known for its design and production of military Jeeps and civilian versions during the 20th century.
Willys was the brand name used by Willys-Overland Motors, an American automobile company best known for its design and production of military Jeeps and civilian versions during the 20th century.
Willys-Knight
Willys-Knight is an automobile that was produced between 1914 and 1933 by the Willys-Overland Company of Toledo, Ohio.
Willys-Knight is an automobile that was produced between 1914 and 1933 by the Willys-Overland Company of Toledo, Ohio.
Winton Motor Carriage Company
The Winton Motor Carriage Company was a pioneer United States automobile manufacturer based in Cleveland, Ohio.
The Winton Motor Carriage Company was a pioneer United States automobile manufacturer based in Cleveland, Ohio.
Youngstown Sheet and Tube
The Youngstown Iron Sheet and Tube Company, based in Youngstown, Ohio, was one of the largest steel manufacturers in the world.
The Youngstown Iron Sheet and Tube Company, based in Youngstown, Ohio, was one of the largest steel manufacturers in the world.
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