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By William Fischer, Jr., April 19, 2009
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1 Ohio, Marion County, Marion — 13-51 — Marion Steam Shovel
The Marion Steam Shovel Company built the primary tools for America's civil engineering for more than 100 years. Founded in 1884 by Henry M. Barnhart, George W. King, and Edward Huber, the company's patent steam shovels helped revolutionize railway . . . Map (db m27021) HM
2 Missouri, Bates County, Rich Hill — The Town That Coal BuiltRich Hill, Missouri — "Big Mouth" —
Marion 8200-5 Walking Dragline "Midway Princess" Total Working Weight • 6,800,000 Pounds Boom Length • 275 Feet Boom Angle • 35 [degrees] Maximum Digging Depth • 125 Feet Operation Radius • 251 Feet Bucket Capacity • 73 . . . Map (db m72041) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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Apr. 23, 2024