Harlan and Hollingsworth
Harlan & Hollingsworth was a Wilmington, Delaware, firm that constructed ships and railroad cars during the 19th century and into the 20th century.
Company type | Private |
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Predecessor | None |
Founded | 1837 (as Betts, Pusey and Harlan) |
Founder | Mahlon Betts, Samuel Pusey, Samuel Harlan |
Defunct | 1904 |
Successor | Bethlehem Steel |
Headquarters | Wilmington, Delaware , USA |
Products | Iron ships and ship-related machinery, wooden railroad cars, sugar refining equipment |
Revenue | $580,000 (1860) |
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