Peoria Cordage Company was founded in 1888 by Martin Kingman of Peoria and Edward C. Heidrich of
Miamisburg, Ohio. It made baling twine and other materials used in agriculture in the
Midwestern United States. As the years passed, company ownership was kept within the Heidrich family. By 1937, Peoria Cordage produced of product. After
World War II, although still an industry leader, Peoria Cordage's output had dropped to . Through most of its existence the company relied on natural fibers imported from around the world. In 1965 it introduced synthetic fibers, but by 1975 the company had succumbed to economic pressures. ==Historic building site==