- The Peavey–
Haglin Experimental Concrete Grain Elevator is the world's
first known cylindrical concrete grain elevator. It was
built from 1899 to 1900 in...
-
Haglin (April 7, 1849 –
February 23, 1921) was an architect, engineer, and
contractor notable for his work in the U.S.
state of Minnesota.
Haglin was...
- "The
Elevator King'
along with
Charles F.
Haglin,
invented the
modern grain elevator. The
first Peavey-
Haglin Experimental Concrete Grain Elevator still...
- in
Saint Louis Park, the
Nordic Ware
branding is
painted on the Peavey–
Haglin Experimental Concrete Grain Elevator near the
interchange of
Minnesota State...
-
tallest buildings in
Minnesota List of
tallest buildings in
Minneapolis "C.F.
Haglin Company Papers".
University of
Minnesota Libraries. 2010.
Retrieved 2013-02-04...
-
December 2017, a
former substitute teacher at the school, Mary
Elizabeth Haglin, was
convicted of ****ual
exploitation by a
school employee, an aggravated...
- rooms. It was
designed and/or
built by
Eugene Frank Gilstrap and the C.F.
Haglin Co. Its NRHP
nomination compares it to the
architecturally significant Timberline...
- 2014.11.017. hdl:10871/21566. ISSN 1873-2518. PMID 25499651. S2CID 291822.
Haglin,
Kathryn (1 July 2017). "The
limitations of the
backfire effect". Research...
-
business ventures. In 1899, St.
Louis Park
became the home to the Peavey–
Haglin Experimental Concrete Grain Elevator, the world's
first concrete, tubular...
- the
National Register of
Historic Places: Old Main,
designed by Long and
Haglin; and
Steensland Library,
designed by
Omeyer and Thori. In 2011, Travel+Leisure...