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  2. Orestes Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    In 1850, he moved to Jersey City, New Jersey, where he specialized in the manufacture of black lead, stove polish and pencils. With Joseph Dixon, he helped organize the Dixon Crucible Company, of which Cleveland served as president. Dixon Crucible became one of the world's largest graphite products manufacturers in the 1870s. [citation needed]

  3. Niggerhead - Wikipedia

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    The term was once widely used for all sorts of things, including nautical bollards [3] [4] and consumer products including soap, chewing tobacco, stove polish, canned oysters and shrimp, golf tees, and toy cap pistols, among others. It was often used for geographic features such as hills and rocks and geological objects such as geodes.

  4. Joseph Dixon (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    Dixon discovered the merits of graphite as a stove polish and an additive in lubricants, foundry facings, brake linings, oil-less bearings, and non-corrosive paints. He also refined the use of graphite crucibles , refractory vessels used for melting metallic minerals.

  5. A No-Regrets Guide to Choosing a Kitchen Backsplash - AOL

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    A horizontally wrapped vent hood and paneled knotty pine walls pair well with a dark stone backsplash and black stove in this ... while brass detailing on the range and hood bring a bit of polish.

  6. 11 Festive Drinks To Light Up Your Holiday Season

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    4. Jack Frostie. This icy blue cocktail is like a tropical escape in a glass (without leaving your snow-covered driveway). A slushy blend of vodka, blue curacao, lemonade or pineapple juice, and ...

  7. Reckitt and Sons - Wikipedia

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    Reckitt and Sons was a leading British manufacturer of household products, notably starch, black lead, laundry blue, and household polish, and based in Kingston upon Hull. Isaac Reckitt began business in Hull in 1840, and his business became a private company "Isaac Reckitt and Sons" in 1879, and a public company in 1888. The company expanded ...

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