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  2. White Furniture Company - Wikipedia

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    White Furniture Company, was a major American producer of hand-crafted fine furniture for over a century (1881–1993). Founded by the White Brothers of Mebane, North Carolina , the factory notably produced furnishings for the US government and the Grove Park Inn .

  3. Whitechapel Bell Foundry - Wikipedia

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    The bell founding industry around Aldgate and Whitechapel can be traced back to at least 1360, and a few years later, Geoffrey Chaucer, living in a room in the Aldgate itself, described the presence of a bell founding industry in the area. [8] The Master Founders (bell makers) of Aldgate and Whitechapel, can be traced back to 1420.

  4. Bellfounding - Wikipedia

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    The bell's strongest harmonics are tuned to be at octave intervals below the nominal note, but other notes also need to be brought into their proper relationship. [28] In general, the smaller the bell the higher the pitch, with the frequency of a bell's note varying with the square of its thickness and inversely with its diameter. [18]

  5. Rich's (department store) - Wikipedia

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    In 1906, the adjacent M. Kutz & Co. building at 52 Whitehall was acquired. Both it and 54-56 Whitehall were torn down. Rich's closed its furniture annex and moved its dry goods to that building, until a new building could be built on the site of 52-54-56 Whitehall. [3] In April 1907 the new 'emporium' opened for business. [4]

  6. White Hall State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Upon the death of Cassius M. Clay an estate sale was held at White Hall. It took place on October 8, 1903. The names of those who bought pieces of furniture from the auction were listed on the inventory and sale book of the State Bank & Trust Company and the Madison County Clerk's office.

  7. John C. and Augusta (Covell) Lewis House - Wikipedia

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    He finally settled in Whitehall in 1861, working as a day laborer. There he met his wife Augusta Covell, the two were married in 1864. Lewis soon purchased a sawmill, sold it, purchased another, and began investing in timberlands. The couple moved briefly to Waukesha, Wisconsin, then moved back to Whitehall in 1878, when they built this house. [3]

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