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Company and maps
The Hudson's Bay Company Archives, a collection of the company's many records and maps, are located in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
* February – August – Explorer Abel Tasman's second expedition for the Dutch East India Company maps the north coast of Australia.
The First Army Field Survey Company printed barrage maps for all batteries, produced artillery boards and provided counter-battery support with their flash spotting groups and sound ranging sections.
The Hudson's Bay Company operated a post south of today's village ( at 58: 31: 43. 03 N 65: 53: 34. 58 W, marked as Illutaliviniq on topographic maps ) during the periods of 1838-42, 1876-1915 and 1923-32.
When the Chicago and North Western Transportation Company came though the village in the 1864, their maps indicated a name of " Oregon ," and the name was adopted.
Until quite recently, the maps produced by the Geographers ' ( A-Z ) Map Company did not list their publication date, so dating them can be quite hard.
In 1920, Rand McNally began publishing road maps for the Gulf Oil Company, to be freely distributed at its service stations.
It consists of books, publications, current and historical newspapers, family manuscripts and genealogical material, historical maps and atlases including Belcher Hyde and Sanborn Company maps, late 19th-and early 20th-century photographs, as well as other archival material.
The first Bad Company, promotes its own sequel in online multiplayer maps.
He was one of the founders of the Dutch East India Company for which he drew over 100 maps.
Oil Company highway maps from the late 1960s and early 1970s show Hollowtop Mtn.
* Link to maps for Russian Satellite Communications Company satellites
* Information regarding routing of U. S. Highways within Minnesota was obtained from vintage maps provided by Mid-West Map Company ( 1929 ) and H. M. Gousha Company ( 1935 and 1940 ).
This collection, which went to the library of the India Office, consisted of: 51 volumes of printed tracts on India and the East India Company ; 231 manuscript volumes, compiled by Orme, containing information on Indian affairs ; letters relating to the company's affairs ; maps, charts, plans, & c. In the maps accompanying his published works Orme had marked hundreds of places for the first time.
The Sanborn Company began making fire insurance maps in 1867 when founded by Daniel Alfred Sanborn, a surveyor from Somerville, Massachusetts.
The Sanborn Map Company created maps for fire insurance assessment in the U. S. and within several decades became the largest and most successful American map company.
It was because of these details and the accuracy of the Sanborn maps, coupled with the Sanborn Company ’ s standardized symbolization and aesthetic appeal that made the Sanborn Company so successful and their maps so widely utilized.

Company and journals
Published catalogues exist of East India Company ships ’ journals and logs, 1600 – 1834 ; and of some of the Company's daughter institutions, including the East India Company College, Haileybury, and Addiscombe Military Seminary.
To help himself in the process, he created the Science Press Printing Company in order to produce his journals.
* Company of Biologists, a UK charity that publishes scientific journals
The earliest written description of these people come from the journals of Alexander Henry the younger, a fur trader with the North West Company, drawn from his and David Thompson's experiences trading in the area from 1810 to 1814:
Henry Hellyer explored most of North Western Tasmania for his employer, the Van Diemen's Land Company ( VDL Co ), and wrote extensive journals and reports which are held in various archives.
His journals provide a detailed record of Pacific Northwest land features, native peoples, and the Hudson ’ s Bay Company ’ s fur trading business in the early 19th century.
His journals have survived intact, making them among the oldest first-hand accounts of land features, native peoples, and the Hudson ’ s Bay Company fur trading operations in the Pacific Northwest.
Aside from writing articles in engineering journals, Roebling designed his own wire cables and started his own company to manufacture them ; the John A. Roebling Company was the first wire rope manufacturer in the United States.

Company and show
After Milne's death in 1956, his widow sold her rights to the Pooh characters to the Walt Disney Company, which has made many Pooh cartoon movies, a Disney Channel television show, as well as Pooh-related merchandise.
It was won by Georges Bouton of the De Dion-Bouton Company, in a car he had constructed with Albert, the Comte de Dion, but as he was the only competitor to show up it is rather difficult to call it a race.
Following the primary show, Dr. Friedman would engage in discussion with a number of selected debaters drawn from trade unions, academy and the business community, such as Donald Rumsfeld ( then of G. D. Searle & Company ) and Frances Fox Piven of City University of New York.
That same year, another aspiring producer, Jesse L. Lasky, opened his Lasky Feature show Company with money borrowed from his brother-in-law, Samuel Goldfish, later known as Samuel Goldwyn.
The show was created while Patrick McGoohan and George Markstein were working on Danger Man, an espionage show produced by Incorporated Television Company ( also called ITC Entertainment ).
In 1965 the show was sold to United States network, the American Broadcasting Company ( ABC ).
** With small profits to show, the Virginia Company decides to distribute land in Virginia to stockholders according to the number of shares owned.
Joe Keaton owned a traveling show with Harry Houdini called the " Mohawk Indian Medicine Company ", which performed on stage and sold patent medicine on the side.
Carte's investors in the Comedy Opera Company advocated cutting their losses and closing the show.
At the end of the six months, Carte planned to give notice to the Comedy Opera Company that its rights in the show and the theatre had ended.
On the special she performed show tunes and comedy bits alongside comic legend George Burns, teen matinee idol Shaun Cassidy, popular television star John Ritter ( during his days on Three's Company ), and even the Harlem Globetrotters joined her for a montage.
In 1982, the critics moved to a syndicated commercial television show named At the Movies with Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert, and in 1986 they left to create Siskel & Ebert & The Movies with Buena Vista Television ( part of the Walt Disney Company ).
American Public Television, then known as the " Interregional Program Service ", distributed the show, along with Britder Associates ( Bob Keeshan's production company ), and the Riehl Company, owned by former WPBT station manager Dale Riehl.
* Europe Today, theatre show with East West Theatre Company and Slovene National Theatre, Maribor
Press Your Lucks history dates back to the 1977 ABC game show Second Chance, a similar game produced by the Carruthers Company.
Wide World of Sports debuted April 29, 1961 and was the creation of Edgar J. Scherick through his company, Sports Programs, Inc. After selling his company to the American Broadcasting Company, Scherick hired a young Roone Arledge to produce the show.
In 1906 he changed his firm's name from the Ceramic Art Company to Lenox Incorporated to show the widing scope of his products.
The Electric Company also featured a few celebrity guest appearances on the show.
Each show ended with one of the cast members announcing, " The Electric Company gets its power from the Children's Television Workshop.
In Season Two, after the opening sequence the words " The Electric Company " would disappear from the familiar logo, and the show number would appear in its place through the use of a Scanimate animation and an electronic whooshing sound.
But the thought was that if we produce two final seasons of The Electric Company which were designed to be repeated, that would give the show four more years of life.
* Following the last original episode on April 15, 1977, The Electric Company continued on PBS in reruns until fall 1985 ( giving the show about the amount of life expected at the time after production ended ) with the final two seasons ( 1A through 130B ) shown in rotation.
A notable example is Three's Company, a US remake of the British Man About the House: not only was the original show re-created ( with very few character or situation changes made, at least initially ), but both series had spin-offs based on the Ropers ( in the UK, George And Mildred, in the US, The Ropers ), and both series were eventually re-tooled into series based on the male lead ( in the UK, Robin's Nest, in the US, Three's a Crowd ).
The show was retitled Fibber McGee and Company during this interregnum, with scripts cleverly working around Molly's absence ( Fibber making a speech at a convention, etc .).

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