l aun, V/* if * i/ci au v auu i;n » i 1 1 UIdwho established the New Alban\ Smiotural Iron Works and its dep.-irtu e r.*. of cable road land railroad, 8tructu»V ;rj’lt; and extensive foundry and machi e works. It was also the late W. 0. De* Pauw, who, with Mr. Chari s Hege** wald and Mr. Newland T DeP .u v, estabi iished the Hegewald Co. foundry and machine shops in this city—woik- famousall ever the west and m'h, a lt;j ;%•! the workrj above enumerated :.re howlargely owned and backed by i^rcsentas lives of the DePauw family—his sons, Newland T. and Charles W DePanw.The New Albany Forge at.d It riling Mill was established by Jacob Losey. the Saek-etta, Winatandleys, Day, Wright. Arm* strong, and is an’immense establishment.The Hickory Mill was established by the Forces, and the New Albany Bent Wood Works by B. K. Taylor Bro., both being very extensive.The New Albany Stove Works, the largest in the west, were tstablished by the present owners, Terstegge, GobmanCo.The Southern Indiana Furniture Works were established by John Shrader, the pres* ent owner; and the Klerner Furniture! Worksby Klerner Sons—these two establishments being among the largest in thestate.The New Albany Cotton Bitting Factory, a very large industrial establishment was established by Mr. Lawrence Bradley, David Bowman and other citizens The New Albany Hosiery Mill was es* tablished by its present owners Messrs. Wm. A. Hedden and Richard Greener.T