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Lou Albee was named Advertising Manager of the Norgren Company.
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Frank T. Goll was appointed the assistant sales manager at the Norgren Co.
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Entrance to General Iron Works and buildings along W. Bates.
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From left to right: Harold Brown, Leo Hollberg, Lee Brockman, Fred Maples, Karl Brockman, Masta Wakimura. Employees of Hollberg Greenhouses.
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This was the Eaglerock bi-plane, Kinner powered with 100 horse-power. The model was the A-15.
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A photo of the Alexander Bullet airplane built in the Englewood manufacturing plant.
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This building burned in the 1928 fire at Alexander Industries.
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The building of Alexander Industries.
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Justin McInaney, sales manager for Alexander Aircraft Company, stands in front of an Eaglerock equipped with a Wright J-5 engine.
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One of the Eaglerock biplanes that was manufactured at the Alexander Aircraft Company.
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The C. A. Norgren Co. manufactured pneumatic products. The building was sold to the City of Englewood in 1965 for city offices and the library.
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This was the first Eaglerock built in Englewood.
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A biplane in the process of being built.
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A photo of the Alexander Industries building.
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J. Don Alexander, president of Alexander Aircraft, in an early model of the Eaglerock aircraft.
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General Iron Works is in the middle of the photo. Santa Fe Drive is on the left. The view is to North.
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The National Film Co. building was originally the dance hall for Tuileries Amusement Park. It later became Alexander Industries and eventually it was Englewood City Hall before being torn down.
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The view is to the North West with General Iron Works in the center of the photo with the green siding.
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Bates Street is along the top of the photo. Santa Fe Drive is on the right. The view is to the South.