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Malleable Iron Range Company
IndustryHousehold Appliances
Founded1896
FounderSilas McClure
A. C. Terrell
Defunct1985
Headquarters
St. Louis, Missouri
Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
Key people
  • Andrew G. Hill, President 1902–1921
  • Fred W Rogers, Pres. 1921–1932
  • Herbert T Burrow, Pres. 1936–1970
  • Michael J Maier, Pres. 1970–1976
  • Michael W Maier, Pres. 1976–1985
Productskitchen ranges, refrigerators, stoves

Malleable Iron Range Company was a company that produced kitchen ranges made of malleable iron and other related products. The company existed from 1896 to 1985. Its primary trademark was Monarch and it was often referred to as the Monarch Company.

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