Jackson and Woodin Manufacturing Company
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jackson-and-woodin-manufacturing-company-321-3514516
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Jackson and Woodin Manufacturing Company
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Jackson & Woodin Manufacturing Company, also called Jackson & Woodin Car Works, was an American railroad freight car manufacturing company of the late 19th century headquartered in Berwick, Pennsylvania. In 1899, Jackson and Woodin was merged with twelve other freight car manufacturing companies to form American Car & Foundry Company. Jackson and Woodin's management were proponents of the temperance movement in America, and went as far as buying all the saloons and hotels in Berwick, leading to
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Rolling stock manufacturer
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackson_and_Woodin_Manufacturing_Company
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2024-03-27T21:06:37Z
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