-
arrived to work in the
factory in its
early days, and the area was
named Linoleumville. By the
early 20th century, 700
workers were emplo****,
comprising half...
- Island, in
partnership with
Joseph Wild, the company's town
being named Linoleumville (renamed
Travis in 1930). It was the
first U.S.
linoleum manufacturer...
- S**** was
dominated by
industrial activities (Travis was once
named "
Linoleumville" as a
consequence of a
linoleum factory having once been
built there)...
-
Crossley to form the
American Linoleum Company. They set up a
factory at
Linoleumville, New York to
manufacture linoleum.
Walton spent two
years in America...
- Gravesend, Brooklyn.
Greenwijck is now
Greenwich Village, Manhattan.
Linoleumville is now Travis,
Staten Island.
Middelburgh became Newtown, and is now...
- 1933
Goudey baseball card
Shortstop Born: (1903-06-05)June 5, 1903
Linoleumville, New York Died: July 12, 1973(1973-07-12) (aged 70)
Perth Amboy, New...
- widow). He went with the
intention of
finding a job in a
factory in
Linoleumville,
Staten Island, in the
neighborhood where Isabel's
brother Luis González...
-
Frederick Walton (1834–1928) –
built first American linoleum factory in "
Linoleumville", today's
Travis Charles Rudolph Wittemann (1884–1967) –
aviation pioneer;...
- Jersey.[citation needed] From the 1860s to 1930,
Travis was
known as
Linoleumville, the home of America's
first Linoleum factory.
After World War I, the...
-
later became the
parish of St.
Anthony of
Padua was
established in
Linoleumville. The
parish of St.
Stanislaus Kostka also
developed from St. Adalbert's...