Delaware's industries, an historical and industrial review . sale as well as retail^extending all over the city. Mr. Robinson has been a resident of the city formany years. He is an active member of the Hepta-sophs and the Shield of Honor. Champion Wagon Works, James Mills, Proprie-tor, Dealer in Coal and Wood, Fourth and*R. R. Avenue. The only manufactory in this city devoted exclu-sively to the manufacture of patent dump carts andwagons is that of Mr. James Mills, known as theChampion Wagon Works. This business was originally established as Millfe& Combs about twenty-three years ago, and abo
Delaware's industries, an historical and industrial review . sale as well as retail^extending all over the city. Mr. Robinson has been a resident of the city formany years. He is an active member of the Hepta-sophs and the Shield of Honor. Champion Wagon Works, James Mills, Proprie-tor, Dealer in Coal and Wood, Fourth and*R. R. Avenue. The only manufactory in this city devoted exclu-sively to the manufacture of patent dump carts andwagons is that of Mr. James Mills, known as theChampion Wagon Works. This business was originally established as Millfe& Combs about twenty-three years ago, and about fiveyears ago Mr. Mills succeeded to the entire manage-ment. The premises are about 186x235 feet in dimen-sions, with various buildings erected and coal andwood sheds. The total floor room is about 30,000 square feet inextent, all utilized for the prosecution of the variousindustries here. Coal, wood and building materials are dealt irkand a lucrative trade done, the house supplying a large ft-So .De/awares Indusirzes. tHAMPION DISCHARGING WAGON •. •CHAMPION CMUTE CART
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