Dayton, Ohio

Muth Brothers Rigging: Dayton's Industrial Backbone

For over a century, the Muth family has documented the heavy steel and machinery that built this city's legacy.

1910

From River Yards to Industrial Power

The Muth Brothers began their legacy along the Great Miami River, moving the initial heavy loads that shaped Dayton's early industrial landscape. Their meticulous records detail every significant project.

Our Documented History

A Century of Industrial Heritage

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Early Years: 1910-1940

Post-War Expansion: 1940-1970

Modern Era: 1970-Present

Establishing operations in Dayton's burgeoning industrial sector, specializing in heavy machinery transport and installation. Original ledgers detail early projects.

Supporting the region's growth through major infrastructure and manufacturing contracts. Blueprints and equipment logs from this era are preserved.

Adapting to new technologies while maintaining core rigging expertise, contributing to civic projects and family lineage research.

Heavy Steel Built Dayton, Muth Brothers Moved It.

Every ledger entry, blueprint, and faded negative in this archive belongs to a living lineage. Our records detail the industrial craft that shaped the city.

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Dive into original documents, photographs, and detailed records of Dayton's industrial past.