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Lakeside Foundry

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began building his own engines for his vehicles. The Foundry remained in operation for several years and then ceased manufacturing operations. The Keys family held onto the factory and used it for storage for their other economic pursuits.
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The Lakeside Foundry had the contract for the manufacturing of the engines for the
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motor car. However, after a few years, Lakeside Foundry lost this contract when
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In 1920 it increased its capital from $ 40,000 to 120,000.
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