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OTT RUBBER COMPANY. Articles of incorporation were filed on January 17, 1923 for the Ott Rubber Company. The business was formed for manufacturing inner tubes and mechanical rubber goods.  
OTT RUBBER COMPANY. Articles of incorporation were filed on January 17, 1923 for the Ott Rubber Company. The business was formed for manufacturing inner tubes and mechanical rubber goods.  


[[OTT, Joseph John|Joseph John OTT]] was elected president and general manager on January 15, 1923. The board of directors included F. E. Ott, George W. Meyers, [[HEEB, Antony F.|Antony F. HEEB]], and [[KLAUER, William H.|William H. KLAUER]]. Offices for the company were located in the [[BANK AND INSURANCE BUILDING]].
[[OTT, Joseph John|Joseph John OTT]] was elected president and general manager on January 15, 1923. The board of directors included F. E. Ott, George W. Meyers, [[HEEB, Anthony F.|Anthony F. HEEB]], and [[KLAUER, William H.|William H. KLAUER]]. Offices for the company were located in the [[BANK AND INSURANCE BUILDING]].


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Revision as of 02:55, 19 January 2011

OTT RUBBER COMPANY. Articles of incorporation were filed on January 17, 1923 for the Ott Rubber Company. The business was formed for manufacturing inner tubes and mechanical rubber goods.

Joseph John OTT was elected president and general manager on January 15, 1923. The board of directors included F. E. Ott, George W. Meyers, Anthony F. HEEB, and William H. KLAUER. Offices for the company were located in the BANK AND INSURANCE BUILDING.

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"Ott Elected Head of Rubber Company," Telegraph Herald, January 17, 1923