GreatAtlantic & PacificTeaCompany may refer to The GreatAtlantic and PacificTeaCompany , the grocery store chain A&P Canada , the former Canadian supermarket chain sold by A&P to Quebec based Metro Inc. It may also refer to specific buildings GreatAtlantic & PacificTeaCompany Atlanta, Georgia , on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Fulton County, Georgia A & P Food Stores Building , St. Louis, Missouri GreatAtlantic and PacificTeaCompany Warehouse , Jersey City, New Jersey, a National Historic Landmark See also A&P disambiguation disambig ... more details
Infobox NRHP name GreatAtlantic and PacificTeaCompany Warehouse nrhp type nhl image Great a p warehouse jersey city.jpg caption location 150 Bay Street, Jersey City, New Jersey lat degrees 40 lat minutes 43 lat seconds 15.67 lat direction N long degrees 74 long minutes 2 long seconds 24.84 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin New York City area convert 1.5 acre built 1900 architect Turner Construction Company architecture added June 2, 1978 ref name nris NRISref 2007a ref designated nrhp type June 2, 1978 ref name nhlsum cite web url http tps.cr.nps.gov nhl detail.cfm?ResourceId 1766&ResourceType Building title GreatAtlantic and PacificTeaCompany Warehouse date 2008 06 23 work National Historic Landmark summary listing publisher National Park Service ref governing body Private refnum 78001766 ref name nrhp cite web url http nrhp.focus.nps.gov natregsearchresult.do?fullresult true&recordid 22 title National Register of Historic Places Listings accessdate 2010 02 25 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref designated other1 name New Jersey Register of Historic Places designated other1 abbr NJRHP designated other1 link New Jersey Register of Historic Places designated other1 date June 2, 1978 designated other1 number 1504 ref name NJRHP cite web title New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Hudson County url http www.state.nj.us dep hpo 1identify lists hudson.pdf publisher NJ DEP Historic Preservation Office page 6 date July 7, 2009 accessdate October 15, 2009 ref designated other1 num position bottom designated other1 color ffc94b The GreatAtlantic and PacificTeaCompany Warehouse was a warehouse of the GreatAtlantic and PacificTeaCompany A&P in Jersey City, New Jersey . The building was built by Turner Construction Company in 1900 ... Official Site Registered Historic Places NRHP in Hudson County, New Jersey DEFAULTSORT GreatAtlantic And PacificTeaCompany Warehouse Category The GreatAtlantic & PacificTeaCompany Category ... more details
1950 in United States case law Category The GreatAtlantic & PacificTeaCompany ... No. 2,242,408 at Google Patents DEFAULTSORT GreatAtlantic & PacificTea Co. V. Supermarket Equipment ...wikify date October 2009 Infobox SCOTUS case italic title force Litigants A. & P. Tea Co. v. Supermarket Corp. ArgueDate October 18 19 ArgueYear 1950 DecideDate December 4 DecideYear 1950 FullName GreatAtlantic & PacificTea Co. v. Supermarket Equipment Corp. Citation 71 S. Ct. 127 95 L. Ed. 162 1950 U.S. LEXIS 2604 USVol 340 USPage 147 Prior sustained the validity of certain patent claims , 78 F. Supp. 388 Court of Appeals affirmed , 179 F.2d 636 6th Cir. Certiorari granted , 339 U.S. 947 1950 . Subsequent Rehearing denied , 340 U.S. 918 1951 . Holding The extension of a counter alone is not sufficient to sustain a patent, unless, together with other old elements, it made up a new combination patentable as such. The decision of the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals is reversed. SCOTUS 1949 1953 Majority Jackson unanimous Concurrence Douglas joined by Black LawsApplied Copyright Clause Article I, section 8 of the United States Constitution The GreatAtlantic & PacificTeaCompanyGreatAtlantic & PacificTea Co. v. Supermarket Equipment Corp. , 340 U.S. 147 1950 , ref http caselaw.lp.findlaw.com scripts getcase.pl?court US&vol 340&invol 147 340 U.S. 147 1950 ref is a patent case decided by the United States Supreme Court . The Court held that a patent ref http www.google.com patents about?id S3BIAAAAEBAJ&dq 2,242,408 Patent No. 2,242,408 ref for a cashier s Countertop counter and movable frame for grocery store s was invalid because it was a combination of known elements that added nothing new to the total stock of knowledge. Background Patent number 2,242,408 the Turnham patent claimed the invention of a cashier s counter equipped with a three sided frame with no top or bottom which, when pushed or pulled, moved groceries deposited in it by a customer to the clerk and left ... more details
The Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Company A&P was an American communications company that operated in the 19th century. The Maine Legislature charter ed the company in 1854. The company s stated objective was to build a telegraph system extending from the East Coast of the United States East Coast to the West Coast of the United States West Coast . ref cite news title The Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Co. author url http query.nytimes.com mem archive free pdf?res 9804E0DB153DE034BC4950DFB566838F649FDE newspaper New York Times date 1854 03 31 ref In 1869 A&P leased telegraph lines from the Union Pacific Railroad UP and the Central Pacific Railroad , in exchange for shares of stock . Subsequently the UP attempted to retake control of the lines in order to lease them to an additional, competing telegraph company, the American Union Telegraph Company. In 1880 the A&P obtained a court injunction to prevent the UP action. ref cite news title The War of the Telegraphs. The Government Preparing to Protect Its Interest Under the Pacific Railroad Acts author url http query.nytimes.com mem archive free pdf?res 9C0CE1DC1F31EE3ABC4D53DFB266838B699FDE newspaper New York Times date 1880 04 05 ref Through several complex transactions, which included patent negotiations with inventor Thomas Edison , financier Jay Gould acquired sufficient shares of A&P stock to obtain control of the company by 1875. ref name Klein cite book title The Life and Legend of Jay Gould last Klein first Maury authorlink coauthors year 1997 publisher John Hopkins University Press location Baltimore isbn 978 0 8018 5771 3 url ref rp 196 201 During this time, Gould was also increasing his ownership in the UP, which he ended up controlling by 1880. Gould s takeover was contested in litigation meanwhile, Gould initiated a rate war with competing telegraph companies, most notably Western Union , the largest company ... Telegraph Company Records, 1820 1995 History. Archives Center, National Museum of American History ... more details
Atlantic and Pacific may refer to GreatAtlantic and PacificTeaCompanyAtlantic and Pacific Railroad Atlantic and Pacific Highway Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph CompanyAtlantic Avenue Pacific Street New York City Subway subway station serving the NYCS AtlanticPacific time nolink trains disambiguation Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Atlantic, Gulf and PacificCompany of Baltimore, Maryland was incorporated in May 1920. Its primary mission was to transport goods and produce across the Atlantic Ocean Atlantic , across the Pacific Ocean Pacifc and coast to coast via the Panama Canal . It was started by Baltimore natives W. Bernard Duke, President, Currall A. Askew, Vice President, and William B. W. Mann, Secretary and Treasurer. Duke had been President of the Seaboard Bank of Baltimore Askew was previously General Manager of States Marine Company and Steamship Manager for Thomas Cook and Sons Mann was formerly of Mann Shipbuilding Company. Image APG Steamship.jpg thumb Atlantic, Gulf and PacificCompany publicity artwork 1921 Approximately 2Million in capital was raised to begin the venture. With that amount six ships were purchased from the United States Shipping Board . The ships included the Charles H. Cramp , the Liberator , the H. S. Grove , the Cape Romain , the Cape Henry and the West Haven . They ranged in size from 7,400 dead weight tons to 11,700 and totaled 55,000 tons. In 1921 they became the first company to transport citrus fruit between coasts via ship and the Panama Canal. The ship Charles H. Cramp brought that first shipment of fruit. The advantage touted by the shipping company was lower cost for the transport versus rail as well as less spoilage. To celebrate this milestone a luncheon was held at the Reunart Hotel in Baltimore February 5, 1921 with O. E. Goodman of the California Fruit Growers Exchange and S. W. Collins of the United States Department of Agriculture U. S. Department of Agriculture attending as guests of honor. Collins had arranged the test shipment and made the voyage. Baltimore s Mayor Broening also attended. References Baltimore Sun, Sunday ... 2159 DEFAULTSORT Atlantic, Gulf And Pacific Steamship Company Category Companies based in Baltimore ... in Maryland US shipping company stub ... more details
Atlantic was an Italy Italian toy manufacturing company based in Treviglio from 1966 to 1984. In the 1970s it became widely popular both in Italy and in Europe as a producer of 1 32 and HO scale HO scale toy soldier s. The original Atlanticcompany ceased to exist in 1984 in the late 1990s, the Atlantic brand and logo were acquired by Nexus Editrice . History Atlantic began producing toy soldiers in the late 1960s, achieving a great popularity in 1971 with the HO scale plastic toy soldier series Soldati d Italia Italian soldiers dedicated to the different branches of the contemporary Italian army . Based on this success, the company began creating series for the World War II armies and other historical periods, including the American Old West , the Roman Empire , and Ancient Egypt . ref http www.plasticsoldierreview.com ManufacturerList.aspx?id 4 Atlantic Listing at Plastic Soldier Review ... World buildings ref Starting from 1978, Atlantic also commercialized science fiction toy soldier ... soldiers, Atlantic produced Giocagoal a cheaper version of Subbuteo , ref http www.digitalpics.it Soldatini Atlantic site Serie Giochi GGoal.html Fansite on Giocagoal ref Superbasket board game Superbasket an action figure based board game of basketball , ref http www.digitalpics.it Soldatini Atlantic ... s known as Atlantic Galaxy , a few board game s, and other minor toy lines. ref http www.atlanticmania.com IT Produzione.htm Extended listing of Atlantic products at AtlanticMania ref Atlantic ceased ... ref By 1984 all production ceased. Reportedly, most Atlantic blueprint s where sold to a Iraq i toy company and later got lost or destroyed during the First Gulf War . ref name plus A few blueprints ... Atlantic Wars based on Atlantic toy soldiers. Nexus currently owns the Atlantic brand and logo. References references External links http www.atlanticplus.eu about Atlantic and other Italian made toy soldiers Category Toy brands Category Italian brands de Atlantic Spielwarenhersteller it Atlantic ... more details
The GreatCompany may refer to one of several armies of mercenaries in the late medieval period The free companies that ravaged France and Italy Catalan Company , sometimes called the Catalan GreatCompanyGreatCompany German , operative in Italy in the 1350s GreatCompany English , first operative in eastern France and Provence in the 1350s, then in Italy, where it became the White Company See also Hudson s Bay Company , often referred to as the greatcompany dab ... more details
raced neck and neck to the finish The GreatTea Race of 1866 was an unofficial competition between the fastest clipper ship s of the China tea trade to bring the season s first crop of tea to London ... 1866, an article headed The GreatTea Race of 1866 reported that the main competitors were the Fiery ... other. ref cite news author Lars Bruzelius title The GreatTea Race, 1866 publisher The Shipping ... 1866 title The GreatTea Race of 1866 publisher The Daily Telegraph location London cite book first Andrew last Shewan authorlink Andrew Shewan year 1927 title The Great Days of Sail publisher ... de The GreatTea Race of 1866 ... round to be the vessel first back to London with the new shipment of tea extra incentives were added in 1866, when heavy bets were made in England on the winner. The tea clipper races had by this time become a tradition in the tea trade between United Kingdom Britain and China. The winning vessel ... tea clipper was given a percentage of the ship s earnings. Preparing to race The ships could not leave port in China until the ship was fully loaded. The tea chest s arrived by sampan s and other small water craft up the Min River Fujian Min River from Fuzhou . The tea clippers were loaded around ... ships laden with the first tea of the season left Fuzhou between 29 May and 6 June, but only four ... of Indonesia , across the Indian Ocean, around the Cape of Good Hope of Africa, and up the Atlantic ... thumb 120px Tea plant Camellia Sinensis from K hler s Medicinal Plants . In Teas of the World , Nancy Hyden Woodward wrote that the three tea clippers had taken just 102 days to sail three quarters ... has thus secured the prize, which is an extra freight of 10 shillings a ton on her cargo of tea. The Taeping was carrying 767 tons and 1,108,709 pounds of tea. References cite book first Nancy Hyden ... the tea clipper Lammermuir 1864 clipper Lammermuir was outbound for China and passed the racing ... more details
primary date April 2012 Infobox companycompany name Stash TeaCompanycompany logo File Stash TeaCompany headquarters Tigard, Oregon.JPG 250px company type Privately held company Private subsidiary of Yamamotoyama TeaCompany foundation 1972 in Portland, Oregon location Tigard, Oregon Tigard , Oregon .... Stash Tea is also available in Canada and in several other countries. The company derives its name from an entertaining aspect of tea folklore. In earlier centuries, tea was a valuable commodity traditionally ... in 1972 Category Privately held companies based in Oregon food company stub pl Stash TeaCompany ... inline,title industry Retail Tea br Wholesale Tea products Tea Loose Leaf Tea br Tea Bagged Tea br Teaware Teaware & Tea Related Products homepage http www.stashtea.com StashTea.com Stash TeaCompany is a privately held specialty teacompany headquartered in Tigard, Oregon , a suburb of Portland, Oregon Portland . History Stash Tea was founded in 1972 and originally operated out of an old Portland ... food stores. The company broadened its focus to include bagged teas and then began to sell a full ... title About Us Stash Tea accessdate 2011 11 16 ref In 1993, Stash was acquired by Yamamotoyama TeaCompany . Today, Stash Tea is enjoying steady growth and has become one of the largest specialty tea companies in the United States , with products available through foodservice , grocery stores, tea .... ref cite web url http www.stashtea.com info About Us title About Us Stash Tea accessdate 2011 11 16 ref Products Tea Types The Stash TeaCompany offers a complete line of specialty teas traditional black tea black teas , flavored and spiced teas, herbal tea herbal teas , green tea green teas , white tea white teas , organic food organic teas , rare and exotic teas and specialty iced teas. They produce ... Stash Stash Tea Wholesale accessdate 2011 11 16 ref Tea Products Stash offers a wide selection of tea products as well, from teaware to tea accessories. Tetsubin Tetsubin teaware , Yixing clay yixing ... more details
Atlantic and Pacific Railroad may refer to Atlantic and Pacific Railroad , incorporated by the U.S. Congress in 1866 to connect Springfield, Missouri with the Pacific consisted of two separate lines in the Southwestern and Midwestern U.S. The general idea of a transcontinental railroad in the Americas Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Illinois , 1865 1872, predecessor of the Milwaukee Road Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Texas , incorporated by the New York state legislature in 1853 eventually became the Texas and Pacific Railway dab ... more details
Multiple issues notability June 2009 refimprove August 2010 orphan February 2009 Infobox company name Cha Dao Tea logo Image Cha Dao Logo red.png center type Privately Held foundation Seattle, Washington Seattle, Washington, U.S. 2008 founder Ghim Sim Chua location Seattle, Washington Seattle, Washington, U.S. retail locations Western United States area served Washington, Oregon, California, Texas, Arizona, industry Retail coffee and tea br Retail Retail beverages br products Bottled Tea homepage http www.chadaotea.com Cha Dao Tea Cha Dao TeaCompany is a Seattle based beverage company that brews and bottles fresh, refrigerated ready to drink tea s. Cha Dao was founded by Singaporean born Ghim Sim Chua. ref name seattletimes cite news last Allison first Melissa title Cha Dao Tea makers make it themselves url http seattletimes.nwsource.com html businesstechnology 2008103023 newdrinkside10.html accessdate 17 August 2010 newspaper The Seattle Times date 10 August 2008 ref The focus of the company is to provide fresh, healthy teas in ready to drink bottles for the natural foods industry. Citation needed date July 2010 Unlike many other beverage companies, Cha Dao manufactures and bottles all of its own tea at its Seattle factory. ref name seattletimes The line up of beverages include High Mountain Oolong , Sencha Green Sencha , Herbal Chrysanthemum , Jasmine Green, and Yin Yang, a blend of black tea and Coffee black coffee . CHA DAO is pronounced Cha Dow and means The Way of Tea in Mandarin Chinese . Citation needed date July 2010 See also Tea List of coffee companies References reflist External links http www.ChaDaoTea.com Cha Dao Teacompany website Use dmy dates date October 2010 Category Tea companies ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The Mazawattee TeaCompany , founded by the Densham family, was one of the most important and most advertised tea firms in England during the late 19th century. Traditionally the origin of tea drinking lies in China and the famous Tea Clipper ships raced across the seas to bring tea to London . In the 18th century, tea had become an important drink in Britain especially for the wealthy, but it was not until the 1850s by which time tea plantations had been successfully established ... years on this type of tea and at one time named itself the Mazawattee Ceylon TeaCompany. High prices ... 1894. In May 1896 the firm became a public limited company, the Mazawattee TeaCompany Ltd, which acquired the Mazawattee Ceylon TeaCompany and Densham & Sons the wholesale tea and coffee dealing ... a well known figure in Purley. The growth of tea drinking and the rise of the Densham family In Britain in the early days, tea drinking was very much a social occasion tea was widely drunk in tea ... twixt Saturday and Monday, br Tis riding in a one horse chair on Sunday, br Tis drinking tea on summer afternoons br At Bagnigge Wells with china and gilt spoons. ref 1 1 none blockquote Tea imports ... a chemist and druggist in Plymouth when such shops also blended and sold teas. Tea was widely advocated ... in his 50s and started trading exclusively in wholesale tea. The first name of the firm was Lees & Densham ... on his efforts. A simple innovation that would later change the whole retail tea industry had been introduced in 1826 by John Horniman, who hit on the idea of packaging tea so that customers could buy ... tea chests. A simple machine was soon devised to carry out the process more speedily and efficiently. Although packet tea took time to become popular, the Denshams realised that this was the way ahead for retail sales and offered their first packets of Ceylon tea in 1884. By then, other firms such as the Co ..., although it was not until the early 1900s that packet tea sales outstripped those of loose tea. The origin ... more details
right Bigelow s Constant Comment tea R.C. Bigelow, Inc , better known as the Bigelow TeaCompany , is an United States American list of tea companies teacompany based in Fairfield, Connecticut . The company ... Comment tea. Bigelow is still a 100 family owned business ref name Hoovers http hoovers.com company ... County, Connecticut Category Tea brands Category Fairfield, Connecticut drink company stub tea ...Infobox company name R.C. Bigelow, Inc. logo caption type Private genre fate predecessor successor foundation ... Bigelow, Co Chairman and Co CEO br Cynthia Bigelow, President industry tea products production services ... that markets over 50 varieties of tea , including black tea black , green tea green and herbal tea s, all of which are still blended in Fairfield. They also own America s only tea plantation , in Charleston, South Carolina . Although still a privately held company, in 2009 their annual sales were ... Comment remains today one of Bigelow Inc. s most popular products. It is a black tea flavored with orange ... tea description ref In 1945, New York Times food writer Jane Holt wrote about the newly introduced tea, praising it for economy of use cquote Ruth Campbell Bigelow and Bertha West Nealey are both interior decorators whose enthusiasm for tea has led them to blend their own... an unusual and delicious .... ref Holt, Jane 1945 , News of Food New Tea Mixture Appears in the Market Economy of Use a High Recommendation ... this story about the origin of the name cquote The tea was ready for market, but no name seemed to suit ..., yet everyone spoke of the tea s aroma, its flavor there was constant comment. A good name, why not? Labels were made and the tea was hurried to the stores, where it is selling at around 75 cents for the two and one quarter ounce jar. Expensive? But here s a tea so flavorful that three quarters ... vs. the World Ramona Flowers lists Constant Comment among her tea collection. References references External links http www.bigelowtea.com Official Website http www.bigelowteablog.com Bigelow Tea ... more details
North America homepage http www.sweetleaftea.com http www.sweetleaftea.com Sweet Leaf TeaCompany ... the United States. On April 2, 2008 Sweet Leaf TeaCompany announced 18 million in private funding ... BW20080402 Sweet Leaf Tea Announces 18 Million in Private Equity Funding from Catterton Partners ref On May 29, 2008 Sweet Leaf TeaCompany filed suit against an Arizona based company for the name of their sweetener ... 06 05 0605sweetleaf.html Sweet Leaf Tea sues an Arizona company to defend the use of name ref On March 23, 2009 Nestl Waters North America made a 15.6 million investment in Sweet Leaf Tea. ref http www.nestle watersna.com pdf Sweet Leaf Tea 032309.pdf NWNA press release ref It acquired the rest of the company in 2011. History Ref improve section date January 2010 Sweet Leaf Tea was created after ... . Sweet Leaf TeaCompany. Retrieved on January 10, 2010. ref ref name Triple http www.bizjournals.com ... index index.html Contact Us . Sweet Leaf TeaCompany. June 7, 2001. Retrieved on January 10 ... History . Sweet Leaf TeaCompany. Retrieved on January 10, 2010. ref In the mid 2000s Sweet Leaf had ... www.sweetleaftea.com index.cfm?Fuseaction Contact Contact Us . Sweet Leaf TeaCompany. May 7, 2006. Retrieved ... Leaf Tea Purchases Green Power for Corporate Headquarters from Green Mountain Energy Company . PRWeb ... Sweet Leaf TeaCompany Nestl Beaumont Texas Category Companies based in Austin, Texas ...Infobox companycompany logo Image SweetLeafTeaCompany.png company type Subsidiary foundation 1998 founder ... in 1998 by Joseph Hen and David Smith. Sweet Leaf Tea is available in 16 oz recyclable ... saw the abundance of homemade iced tea that all the local mom and pop restaurants served. They did not find bottled tea on the market that tasted like homemade iced tea. Using his grandmother s iced tea ... tea in pillow cases and crawfish pots in Hen s kitchen then using garden hoses to transport the tea to plastic bottles. ref cite web title Sweet Leaf Tea History url http www.sweetleaftea.com history ... more details
Infobox Companycompany name AtlanticPacific Capital company logo File AtlanticPacific Capital logo.png 170px AtlanticPacific CapitalLogo company type Private Company Private foundation 1995 founder James E. Manley location Greenwich, Connecticut , United States industry Investment banking Private placement agent Placement agent , Fundraising products Private equity fund Private investment funds , Private placement s employees 35 homepage http www.apcap.com www.apcap.com AtlanticPacific Capital APC is a leading independently owned private placement agent placement agent . APC has established relationships with a network of institutional investor s in North America, Europe, the Middle East, Australasia, and the emerging markets to which it markets private equity fund s. Founded in 1995, APC has raised in excess of 50 billion for over 50 transactions. APC has an established brand within the private equity community and is dedicated to maintaining relationships with over 4,000 alternative investors worldwide. The firm is based in Greenwich, Connecticut with other offices in New York ... , MPM Capital and Henderson Global Investors , among others. AtlanticPacific is one of the leads ... with consulting and buy side backgrounds. AtlanticPacific is registered with the U.S. ... AtlanticPacific Capital s Direct Private Placements group provides financial advisory and capital ... equity funds globally, the Direct Private Placements platform at AtlanticPacific Capital is unique ... s venture capital and joint venture s. AtlanticPacific has significant experience across a range ... Equity transactions PIPEs . Investor relationships AtlanticPacific has strong relationships with a broad ... wealth fund s References references External links http www.apcap.com AtlanticPacific Capital company website Category Investment banks Category Companies based in Connecticut Category Companies ... & Co. , Wellspring Capital , Evercore Partners , Mattlin Patterson , The Jordan Company and Platinum ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Wood s TeaCompany image Woodstea.jpg caption Group members of Wood s TeaCompany landscape yes background group or band origin Vermont genre Folk music Folk , sea shanties years active 1981 ref name wapo cite news url http www.washingtonpost.com wp dyn content article 2007 11 14 AR2007111400956.html title Live first C. Woodward last Irvin publisher Washington Post date 2007 11 15 accessdate 2008 03 07 ref present label Independent website http www.woodstea.net woodstea.net current members Howard Wooden br Tom MacKenzie br Patti Casey past members Mike Lussen br Chip Chase br Rusty Jacobs br Bruce Morgan Woods TeaCompany is an American folk music group based in Vermont. They perform a wide variety of songs, including sea shanty sea shanties , folk songs, Irish drinking songs, and Celtic music. The group is known for their energy, musical talent, and their dry sense of humor between songs. History Woods TeaCompany was started ... http www.pacificatribune.com ci 11843365 title National Public Radio favorite Woods TeaCompany plays ... Links accessdate 2007 12 07 quote Woods TeaCompany I m back I ve rejoined the group full time. Couldn ... of Woods TeaCompany Howard Wooden vocals, guitar, bass, bodhran Tom MacKenzie vocals, hammered dulcimer ... , guitar, bouzouki , bodhran Bruce Morgan Vocals, guitar, mandolin, concertina ref Woods TeaCompany ... s Apron Devil s Dream Rolling Home 2003 An Evening With Woods TeaCompany DVD Was aired on PBS a number ... ref The band got its name from a wooden storage box owned by Jacobs that had Woods Tea Co. printed ... a song called Aargh for the students. ref Woods Tea Co. Live CD. 1999. Tracks 7, 8. ref The band suffered ... ref cite web url http woodstea.net Big News.html title Patti Casey Will Join Woods Tea in 2009 accessdate ... Winds The Trip Daughters and Sons 1999 The Wood s Tea Co. Live Daughters & Sons The Wild Rover Banks ... Tea Co. This album was released on February 20, 2009 as a DVD and CD combo. Where Am I To Go? The Old ... more details
The Atlantic and Pacific Highway was an auto trail in the United States , essentially eliminated by the U.S. Highway system in the late 1920s. It connected New York City specified in the 1925 article on the Atlantic Ocean with Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles on the Pacific Ocean . Routing Using the present road names, the highway approximately used the following route U.S. Route 1 , New York, NY New York to Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia U.S. Route 13 , Philadelphia to Wilmington, DE Wilmington U.S. Route 40 , Wilmington to Baltimore, MD Baltimore U.S. Route 1, Baltimore to Washington, DC Washington U.S. Route 29 and State Route 229 Virginia State Route 229 , Washington to Culpeper, VA Culpeper U.S. Route 15 and State Route 231 Virginia State Route 231 , Culpeper to Charlottesville, VA Charlottesville U.S. Route 250 , Charlottesville to Staunton, VA Staunton State Route 42 Virginia State Route 42 , State Route 39 Virginia State Route 39 , and U.S. Route 220 , Fact date July 2007 Staunton to Covington, VA Covington U.S. Route 60 , Covington to Lewisburg, WV Lewisburg WV Route 63 and WV Route 3 , Lewisburg to Beckley, WV Beckley WV Route 16 , Beckley to Kanawha Falls, West Virginia Kanawha Falls U.S. Route 60, Kanawha Falls to Huntington, WV Huntington U.S. Route 52 , Huntington to Cincinnati, OH Cincinnati State Road 56 Indiana State Road 56 , State Road 64 Indiana State Road 64 , and Illinois Route 15 , Bedford to St. Louis, MO St. Louis U.S. Route 50 , St. Louis to Jefferson City, MO Jefferson City U.S. Route 54 , Jefferson City to Vaughn, NM Vaughn U.S. Route 60 , Interstate 10 , and State Route 60 California California State Route 60 , Vaughn to Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles went via Riverside and Ontario References Rand McNally Auto Road Atlas, 1926, accessed via the http www.broermapsonline.org ... Atlantic and Pacific highway disagrees with all other sources reflist Category Auto trails in the United ..., and in the Mid Atlantic States Charleston Gazette , Charleston to Receive 1925 Tourists, February ... more details
was finalized on October 3, 1871. The new company was named the Atlantic and Great Western ...The Atlantic and Great Western Railroad began as three separate railroads the Erie and New York City Railroad based in Jamestown, New York the Meadville Railroad based in Meadville, Pennsylvania renamed A&GW in April 1858 and the Franklin and Warren Railroad based in Kent, Ohio Franklin Mills, Ohio renamed A&GW in January 1853 . The owners of the three railroads had been working closely together since an October 8, 1852 meeting in Cleveland to plan an expansion of the Great Broad Route , the Erie Railroad , through their respective areas. On March 12, 1862, general control of all three companies was placed under a central board made of two directors from each of the companies. The Ohio Board was represented by Marvin Kent and Worthy S. Streator the Pennsylvania Board by William Reynolds and John Dick and the New York Board by A. F. Allen and Thomas W. Kennard . William Reynolds was elected ... 19, 1865 an agreement was drafted to merge the three separate companies, each named Atlantic and Great Western Railroad , into the Atlantic and Great Western Railway . On October 5 of that year the new company issued a 30 million mortgage to pay off the outstanding mortgages on various companies included in the merger. The company went into the hands of a receiver, Robert B. Potter of New York, on April ..., the name was changed back to the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad . In May 1874, the Atlantic and Great Western was again leased by the Erie, at terms very generous to the A&GW and its backer .... New York, NY J.S. Collins. 1899. DEFAULTSORT AtlanticGreat Western Railroad Category Defunct New York ... Railroad. Jay Gould , then president of the Erie, arranged to have the company again placed ... the company, pending foreclosure . The foreclosure took place and the property was purchased on July ... and the company went into the hands of a new receiver, J. H. Devereaux. This action lead to a series ... more details
Infobox Hurricane Name GreatAtlantic Hurricane of 1944 Type hurricane Year 1944 Basin Atl Formed start ... this time, the Miami Hurricane Warning Office designated this storm The GreatAtlantic Hurricane to emphasize ... mi km . ref cite news last Rothovius first Andrew title The greatAtlantic hurricane pages 4, 6 publisher ... GreatAtlantic Hurricane http www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov tropical rain greatatlantic1944.html 1944 GreatAtlantic Hurricane HPC rainfall site 1944 Atlantic hurricane season buttons DEFAULTSORT 1944 Category 1940 1949 Atlantic hurricane seasons Category Category 4 Atlantic hurricanes Category Hurricanes in Delaware Category Hurricanes in North Carolina Category 1944 in the United States GreatAtlantic Hurricane ... North Carolina , New York , New England , Atlantic Canada Hurricane season 1944 Atlantic hurricane season The GreatAtlantic Hurricane in 1944 was an intense Atlantic hurricane sometimes compared to the New England Hurricane of 1938 . Meteorological history storm path 1944 Atlantic hurricane 7 track.png ... as a Category 3 hurricane. ref http www.nhc.noaa.gov HAW2 english history.shtml great ref Shortly ... New England hurricanes occurred so closely together were the Great September Gale of 1815 and the 1820 1829 Atlantic hurricane seasons 1821 Atlantic hurricane season 1821 Norfolk and Long Island Hurricane ... as Barnegat, New Jersey Barnegat , Atlantic City , Ocean City, New Jersey Ocean City , and Cape May ... Cedars section of Long Beach Island where many homes in the town were swept out to sea. In Atlantic .... The Atlantic City boardwalk suffered major damage along with the citys famous ocean piers. Both the famed ... suffering significant damage. Larry Savadove devotes a whole chapter in his book Great Storms of the Jersey .... See also Portal Tropical cyclones List of tropical cyclones List of Atlantic hurricanes List of Delaware ... The Great Hurricanes of North Carolina last Hairr first John authorlink coauthors year 2008 publisher History Press location Charleston, SC isbn 978 1 59629 391 5 pages 105 124 url cite book title Great ... more details
Infobox Theatre name Atlantic Theater Company image Atlantic Theatre Company Linda Gross Theatre.jpg ... closed othernames production currentuse website www.atlantictheater.org Atlantic Theater Company is an Off Broadway Nonprofit organization non profit theater, whose mission is to produce great plays ...?id 12016741 About Atlantic . Atlantic Theater Company. Retrieved November 12, 2011. ref The company .... ref Healy Patrick July 12, 2010 . http artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com 2010 07 12 atlantic theater company announces new season Atlantic Theater Company Announces New Season . The New York Times . Retrieved ... 2006 08 16 theater 16atla.html The Atlantic Theater Company Trades One Coveted Chelsea Space for Another . The New York Times . Retrieved September 23, 2010. ref Productions Since its inception, Atlantic ... . ref http drama.tisch.nyu.edu object dr studios atlantic.html Atlantic Theater Company Acting School ... neighborhoods Clear References Reflist External links Commonscat inline Atlantic Theatre CompanyAtlantic Theater Company Category Culture of New York City Category Drama schools in the United States ... in New York fr Atlantic Theater Company simple Atlantic Theater Company ... . Atlantic believes that the story of a play and the intent of its playwright are at the core of the creative process. The company operates two theaters in the Chelsea, Manhattan Chelsea neighborhood ... York and New Jersey Port Authority building. Stage 2, which opened in June 2006, is the home of Atlantic ... which the company moved to Broadway in 2006 ref Healy, Patrick August 30, 2010 . http www.nytimes.com 2010 08 31 theater 31public.html? r 1&scp 5&sq atlantic 20theater 20company&st cse Nonprofit Theaters ... in Broken Hearts , and Missing Persons by Craig Lucas . File Atlantic Stage 2 closeup.jpg thumb left 225px The entrance to Stage 2, at 330 West 16th Street Other Mamet productions by Atlantic include ... Engine , his adaptation of Three Sisters , Home , School , and Keep Your Pantheon . Recently, Atlantic ... more details
The company was formed in 1899 when the potential value of the vast amounts of standing timber in the Pee Dee River watershed was discovered by a group of Northern lumbermen. Options were taken by the company on this timber and that of surrounding counties. A large sawmill was built west of the city of Georgetown and production began. In 1903, the company was incorporated with a capital of one million dollars. The mill was expanded through the years, and included three separate sawmills, two shipping wharves, several warehouses, and numerous other buildings, including workers houses, stores, a hotel, a church, etc. The company owned all of these buildings, making the area immediately surrounding the mill a veritable company town , see photo below . In 1913, a disastrous fire destroyed two of the sawmills. A new steel and concrete mill was erected within ten months. At peak production, the company could produce 600,000 board feet 1,400 m of lumber per day and was properly proclaimed the largest lumber manufacturing plant on the Atlantic Coast. Due to the effects of the Great Depression , the plant was closed in 1932. It was a major undertaking to move millions of tons of rock to the two barrier islands at the entrance to the harbor and build jetties of over 11,000 feet on the north and 21, 000 feet on the south entrance of the bay, with steam and sail power. A dredge was built to maintain a channel and, coupled with the railway and the river system, the lumber business flourished. Mills sprang up almost overnight. The Atlantic Coast Lumber Company was the largest in the world with its 5,000,000 board foot 12,000 m dock and shed. Turpentine , pine rosin , Roof shingle shingles , furniture but none as unusual as the DuPont wood alcohol and dynamite mill. External links http www.angelfire.com sc2 tokenofthemonth company tokens and photos http www.georgetown sc.com history Georgetown area history Category Companies based in South Carolina Category Forest products companies ... more details
Anacostia and PacificCompany is a transportation development and consulting firm responsible for the operations of several railroads Chicago SouthShore and South Bend Railroad Louisville and Indiana Railroad New York and Atlantic Railway Northern Lines Railway Pacific Harbor Line Founded in 1985, it is based in Chicago, Illinois , and has an office in New York City . References http www.anacostia.com about profile.html Anacostia and PacificCompany, Inc. Category United States railroad holding companies Category Companies based in Chicago, Illinois US rail transport stub US rail company stub de Anacostia and PacificCompany ... more details
Atlantic Express EDGAR Report, 2008 ref ridership fuel type operator nowiki nowiki Amboy Bus CompanyAtlantic Express Coachways Atlantic Express New England Atlantic Express of Illinois Atlantic Express of Los Angeles Atlantic Express of Missouri Atlantic Express of New Jersey Atlantic Express of Pennsylvania Atlantic Hudson Atlantic Paratrans of New York City Courtesy Bus Company Fiore ... Atlantic Express Sprint Nextel Discount Site NYC surface transit DEFAULTSORT Atlantic Express Bus Company ... Private equity portfolio companies US transport company stub Bus company stub es Atlantic Express ...Infobox Bus transit name Atlantic Express logo Atlantic Express Logoae.png logo size 100 image Atlantic Express Blue Bird Vision school bus.jpg image size 250px image caption An Atlantic Express school bus operates through Oceanside, New York . company slogan parent Atlantic Express Transportation Group founded 1964 ref http www.atlanticexpress.com Overview.htm Atlantic Express overview ref headquarters ... 12 0001047469 04 034022 Section6.asp SEC fiings from 2004 for Atlantic Express ref alliance routes ... Island Bus Company Transcomm Winsale ref name 10K08 ceo Domenic Gatto ref http www.ntdprogram.gov ntdprogram pubs profiles 2005 agency profiles 2180.pdf NTD filings for Atlantic Express commuter operations ref website http www.atlanticexpress.com Atlantic Express Atlantic Express is an operator ... bus service, while operating transit buses in New York City. Atlantic Express is the fifth largest ... Atlantic Express is a contractor . Fixed route service File Atlantic Express MCI 312 .jpg left thumb Atlantic Express MCI 312 seen operating Staten Island bound on NYSDOT Express Bus Route X23 to Huguenot ... List of express bus routes in New York City seealso Hudson Rail Link In New York City, Atlantic Express ... Link , Atlantic Express also operates six bus to rail shuttle routes in The Bronx , under contract ... service In addition to fixed route service, Atlantic Express also serves approximately 104 school districts ... more details
Commercial Pacific Cable Company was founded in 1901, and ceased operations in October, 1951. It provided the first direct telegraph route from America to the Philippines, China, and Japan. The company was established as a joint venture of three companies the Commercial Cable Company 25 , the Great Northern Telegraph Company 25 , and the Eastern Telegraph Company 50 . Though the Eastern a British firm was the majority shareholder, the CPCC was registered in the United States. The company used cable ship s to lay its undersea cable across the Pacific Ocean from America s west coast. The cables extended a length of 6,912 miles and the project cost approximately 12 million. Before this, messages had to travel across the Atlantic ocean Atlantic to the Far East via Cape Town and the Indian Ocean , or via London to Russia , then across the Russian landline to Vladivostok , then by submarine cable to Japan and the Philippines . The first section of cable was laid in 1902 by the cableship Silvertown from Ocean Beach, San Francisco, California Ocean Beach , adjacent to the famous Cliff House, San Francisco Cliff House in San Francisco to Honolulu . It began operating on January 1, 1903. Later that year, cables were laid from Honolulu to Midway Atoll Midway , then from Midway to Guam , and then from Guam to Manila . The cables carried the first message to ever travel around the globe from ... . External links commons category http www.atlantic cable.com CableCos ComPacCable The Commercial Pacific Cable Company http www.fws.gov midway cable.html The Commercial Pacific Cable Company on Midway ... Siemens AG made and laid the section from Guam to Bonin Island in the Japanese archipelago . That company ... repeated requests by U.S. businesses and the federal government, the company would not invest in improvements ... to be high and the company made repeated promises to invest in a second cable, but never did so. When ... faults. Over one million dollars was spent on repairs, but the company was unable to maintain ... more details