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  Beall Bros.JPG - BEALL BROS. STAR DRIVERS LAMP - Star Beall Bros. tin drivers lamp, double spout, marked STAR increst, BEALL BROS. ALTON ILLs; acquired from Walt Goetz  (In 1872, Edmond Beall joined with his brother Charles to start a small firm in Alton, IL named Beall Brothers to manufacture mining tools.  With continued expansion of the company, Beall Brothers MiningTool Company was incorporated in 1900 with Charles Beall as president.  In 1904, following continued business expansion, Charles Beall started his own company C. L. Beall Manufacturing Co. in East Alton producing a variety of tools.  The next year, all the Beall interests were consolidated into Beall Bros. Inc.  This company was sold in 1917 but the Beall brothers continued to start and consolidate companies that continued to manufacture shovels, mining and railroad tools, and automobile accessories.  The Beall Tool Co. ceased manufacturing operations of mining tools in 1928; see Johnson, Mining Artifact Collector #11, pp 18-21)  
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Beall Bros | BEALL BROS. STAR DRIVERS LAMP - Star Beall Bros. tin drivers lamp, double spout, marked STAR in crest, BEALL BROS. ALTON ILLs; acquired from Walt Goetz (In 1872, Edmond Beall joined with his brother Charles to start a small firm in Alton, IL named Beall Brothers to manufacture mining tools. With continued expansion of the company, Beall Brothers MiningTool Company was incorporated in 1900 with Charles Beall as president. In 1904, following continued business expansion, Charles Beall started his own company C. L. Beall Manufacturing Co. in East Alton producing a variety of tools. The next year, all the Beall interests were consolidated into Beall Bros. Inc. This company was sold in 1917 but the Beall brothers continued to start and consolidate companies that continued to manufacture shovels, mining and railroad tools, and automobile accessories. The Beall Tool Co. ceased manufacturing operations of mining tools in 1928; see Johnson, Mining Artifact Collector #11, pp 18-21) Download Original Image
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