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Armour Packing Plant : ウィキペディア英語版 | Armour Packing Plant The Armour Packing Plant was a division of Armour and Company located at South 29th and Q Streets in South Omaha, Nebraska. The plant opened in 1897 and closed in 1968.〔(November 27, 1897) ("Armour's Omaha Plant: Great Dissatisfaction on Account of the Bonus Paid to Secure It," ) ''New York Times''. Retrieved 8/27/10.〕〔Larsen, L.H. and Cottrell, B.J. (1997) The Gate City: A history of Omaha. University of Nebraska Press. p 250〕 The plant included several buildings, including a remarkable red brick administrative building, and a large, tall wall which surrounded the facility.〔Federal Writers Project. (1939) ''Nebraska: A guide to the Cornhusker state.'' Nebraska State Historical Society. p 250.〕 It was located on the South Omaha Terminal Railway, and next to the Omaha Stockyards, making Armour one of the "Big Four" packing companies in Omaha.〔("Farming in the 1950s and 60s" ), Wessels Living History Farm. Retrieved 8/28/10.〕〔Federal Writers Project. (1939) ''Nebraska: A guide to the Cornhusker state.'' Nebraska State Historical Society. p 250.〕 == History == The Union Stock Yards Company gave Armour $600,000 in land and approximately $750,000 in stock in the Omaha Stockyards to build a packing house. This deal raised the ire of stockholders in the stockyards company, as well as competitors in the meat packing industry.〔(November 27, 1897) ("Omaha's Armour Plant" ), ''New York Times.'' Retrieved 8/27/10.〕 The contractors selected to build the plant were Rocheford & Gould, and the first brick was laid on 17 November 1897. There were a number of large riots and civil unrest that originated or included events at the Armour Packing Plant.〔Nebraska Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics. (1894) ''Biennial report of the Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics of Nebraska.'' p 463.〕
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