Talk:General Steel Castings

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Question on Referencing Source Content in the Article[edit]

On September 28, 2010, an edit was made in the first sentence of the article changing "Baldwin Locomotive Company" (with a link to the Baldwin Locomotive Works Wikipedia article) to read "Baldwin Locomotive Works."

The source material, page 8 of the April 1929 issue of The Commonwealther, states: "The American and the Baldwin Locomotive Companies, together with the American Steel Foundries, have co-operated recently in organizing the General Steel Castings Corporation to build a Plant near Philadelphia for making large steel castings, and the Commonwealth Steel Company is now working out a plan of unification with all these interests which we feel will create a larger sphere for progress and service to the railroads."

The source document does not specify "Baldwin Locomotive Works" but Baldwin Locomotive Company. My question: What is the correct way to write the article? Should it be Baldwin Locomotive Works or Baldwin Locomotive Company? —Preceding unsigned comment added by Liaws (talkcontribs) 03:32, 1 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]