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Aymar’s Foundry, 1847
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Nov 17/1847
SA Iron Foundry--The new Foundry, recently erected in this place, by our spirited townsman, Mr. John Aymar, is now in operation. Several beautiful castings of stoves, wheels, etc., have just been executed at this establishment, which would do credit to any foundry. Let us encourage our own manufactures. There was not one steam engine in operation in this place in June, 1844, there are not less than 5 at present, in daily use,--one in each of the under mentioned establishments, viz.--the Steam Mills and Manufacturing Co., Messrs. J. and R. Jarvis Rope Walk, R. Stevenson's Tannery, C. A. Babcock's Flour Mill, and J. Aymar's Foundry--all of which are in active operation.
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May 31/1848
Ad for St. Andrews Foundry. Franklin stoves, Hall stoves, fire Frames, Plough metals, Cart Boxes. "Will cast at the shortest notice all descriptions of Iron Work and Composition for Ships, Mills, etc. James W. Street agent for John Aymar.
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Aug 21/1850
Aymar's Iron and Brass Foundry has undergone thorough repair.
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July 6/1864
SA Foundry. John Aymar. Opposite Railroad Hotel, Water Street. Nov 1847. Spared in great fire of 1856.