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United States Steel Corporation, which was much larger than Standard Oil, won its antitrust suit in 1920 despite never having delivered the benefits to consumers that Standard Oil did.
The county courthouse and historic jail building are on the north side near the Welcome Center in a historically maintained Standard Oil service station 1920 prototype.
Before 1920 Johnson had gained a reputation as a pianist on the East coast on a par with Eubie Blake and Luckey Roberts and made dozens of superb player piano roll recordings for Aeolian, Perfection ( the label of the Standard Music Roll Co., Orange, NJ ), Artempo ( label of Bennett & White, Inc., Newark, NJ ), Rythmodik, and QRS during the period from 1917 – 1927.
A year later, in 1920, Eaton Axle Company merged with Standard Parts.
Image: Standard of the Regent of Hungary ( 1920 – 1944 ). svg | Standard of the Regent, used between 1920 – 1944.
National City Lines, Inc. ( NCL ) was a controversial front company founded in Minnesota, United States in 1920 as a modest local transport company operating two buses which was reorganized into a holding company in 1936 with equity funding from General Motors, Firestone Tire, Standard Oil of California and Phillips Petroleum for the express purpose of acquiring local transit systems throughout the United States in what became known as the Great American Streetcar Scandal.
In 1920 the Standard Bank bought out the African Banking Corporation.
Standard Steel Propeller had been formed in 1918 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Hamilton Aero Manufacturing had been formed in 1920 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin by Thomas F. Hamilton.
The office's significant skyscrapers were not designed until the late 1910s and early 1920s when, in association with other architects, Hasting's office worked on the Cunard Building ( 1917 – 21 ) and the Standard Oil Building ( 1920 – 28 ), which stand across the street from each other on Broadway at Bowling Green.
In 1920, the company also established a bank, P & O Bank, that it sold to Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China ( now Standard Chartered Bank ) in 1927.
The team was established by Thomas T. Wilson, in Nashville, Tennessee as the semi-pro Nashville Standard Giants on March 26, 1920.
In May 1920, the Nobel family sold almost half of Branobel's shares in its possession to Standard Oil of New Jersey.

1920 and Oil
This led to the establishment of industries such as the Mysore Sandalwood Oil Factory in 1917 and the Sri Krishnarajendra Mills in 1920.
Oil Gas were discovered in Mexia between 1913 and 1920, creating jobs and a population boom-from just 3, 482 people to 35, 000 in 1922.
Oil was discovered in the Wann Oil Pool about this time, leading the population to grow to 286 in 1910 and 404 in 1920.
Oil production in the Burbank field expanded from 134, 408 barrels in 1920 to a peak production of 26, 206, 741 barrels in 1923.
The agriculture boom subsided but the town was briefly revitalized by discovery of the Burbank Oil Field in 1920, which Foraker an oil industry equipment supply center.
From 1918 to 1920, portions of the ranch were sold to the Socony-Mobil and Texas Oil Companies.
Sunoco Inc. () is an American petroleum and petrochemical manufacturer headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, formerly known as Sun Company Inc. ( 1886 – 1920 and 1976 – 1998 ) and Sun Oil Co. ( 1920 – 1976 ).
In 1920, Union Oil purchased the Central Petroleum Company from the Texas Company.
In 1920, Rand McNally began publishing road maps for the Gulf Oil Company, to be freely distributed at its service stations.
* Orcutt Ranch Estate, (" Rancho Sombra del Roble ") to the Orcutts, is the 1920 adobe residence, gardens, and citrus orchards of William Warren Orcutt, an early Union Oil Company executive.
From 1916 to 1920, Gillett worked in Washington, D. C., as an attorney and lobbyist for the San Francisco-based Associated Oil Company and the Oil Industry Association.
Gillett's lobbying in the U. S. Congress helped secure passage of the Oil Leasing Bill in 1920, which pertained to leases in the naval petroleum reserves.
* February 25, 1920: Oil Leasing Act of 1920
Established in 1905 and developed as a result of the 1920 discovery of oil in the Huntington Beach Oil Field, the census-designated place was annexed by Huntington Beach in 2011.
Sunset Beach was extablished in 1905 and developed as a result of the 1920 discovery of oil in the Huntington Beach Oil Field.

1920 and Company
* Johnson, Willis Fletcher, The History of Cuba, New York: B. F. Buck & Company, Inc., 1920
* 1920 – Former Ford Motor Company executive Henry Leland launches the Lincoln Motor Company which he later sold to his former employer.
Other American-made variants include the mandolinetto or Howe-Orme guitar-shaped mandolin ( manufactured by the Elias Howe Company between 1897 and roughly 1920 ), which featured a cylindrical bulge along the top from fingerboard end to tailpiece ; the Army-Navy style with a flat back and top ; and the Vega mando-lute ( more commonly called a cylinder-back mandolin manufactured by the Vega Company between 1913 and roughly 1927 ), which had a similar longitudinal bulge but on the back rather than the front of the instrument.
In an idea originated by the Smiths Potato Crisps Company Ltd, formed in 1920, Frank Smith originally packaged a twist of salt with his crisps in greaseproof paper bags, which were then sold around London.
The referendum resulted from the fact that by 1920 British South Africa Company rule in Southern Rhodesia was no longer practical with many favouring some form of ' responsible government '.
In April 1920, the Government sold the site and its contents to the Slough Trading Co. Ltd. Repair of ex-army vehicles continued until 1925, when the Slough Trading Company Act was passed allowing the company ( renamed Slough Estates Ltd ) to establish an Industrial Estate.
When it received its first professional revival in December 1920 in Glasgow – and then in London, in October 1921 – the D ' Oyly Carte Opera Company made a number of further cuts and changes that were incorporated in scores and used in subsequent D ' Oyly Carte productions and recordings.
The Aircraft Manufacturing Company Limited ( Airco ) was a British aircraft manufacturer operating from 1912 to 1920.
A glut of war surplus aircraft and a lack of government interest in aviation caused the company to become unprofitable, and in 1920 it was sold to Birmingham Small Arms Company, who had its operations liquidated later that year.
Airco and BSA, parent company of Daimler, announced on 1 March 1920 that Airco had amalgamated with Birmingham Small Arms Company.
With help from Thomas, de Havilland bought the group's assets he needed to form the de Havilland Aircraft Company in 1920.
* Charles Henry Robinson ( editor ), " The Life of Otto, Apostle of Pomerania, 1060-1139 ", New York: The Macmillan Company, 1920.
Its products had always been referred to by the name ' Bristol ' and this was formalized in 1920, when British and Colonial was liquidated and its assets became the Bristol Aeroplane Company, Ltd. At this time the Company, acting under a certain amount of pressure from the Air Ministry, bought the aero-engine division of the bankrupt Cosmos Engineering Company, also of Bristol, to form the nucleus of its new aero-engine operations.
Jesse Boot, 1st Baron Trent ( 2 June 1850 – 13 June 1931 ) transformed The Boots Company, founded by his father, John Boot, into a national retailer, which branded itself as " Chemists to the Nation ", before he sold out his controlling interest to American investors in 1920.
Beginning in the 1920s Wyandotte was a major source of toy production, with the All Metal Products Company founded in 1920 and located in Wyandotte on Sycamore Street between 14th and 15th streets.
* 1920 ’ s Texas Power and Light Company arrived in Lampasas County.
In 1920 he moved with his band to New York City where they started recording for the Victor Talking Machine Company which made the Paul Whiteman Orchestra famous nationally.
The National Portland Cement Company Ltd was formed in 1920.
These latter uses were brought about after 1920 by business entrepreneurs such as David Sarnoff, who created the National Broadcasting Company ( NBC ), and William S. Paley, who built Columbia Broadcasting System ( CBS ).
Before 1920, the Holton Instrument Company took features from existing production model saxophones and marketed them as the " Rudy Wiedoeft Model ".

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