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Cocktail shaker design by Jay Ackerman for Manning Bowman & Co., Meriden CT, (1941) at the Museum für Angewandte Kunst Köln, Cologne, Germany. The Manning, Bowman & Co. (1849-1945) was formed in Meriden, Connecticut, and over the years produced granite iron and pearl agate ware, electro-silver and nickel-plated ware, britannia and planished ...
Manning, Bowman & Co. (1849–1945) centered its production in Meriden, and into the early 20th century became a nationally known producer of small electrical appliances and chrome ware. [18] Meriden was also the site of the production of Parker Brothers (guns), widely-known and traded by firearms
Pages in category "Meriden, Connecticut" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. ... Manning, Bowman & Co. Meriden Curtain Fixture Company Factory;
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As of 1868, Charles Parker Company and related initiatives were described as comprising "four large manufactories, located at different places in Meriden and its vicinity, and some of them comprise so many departments for the manufacture of distinct articles that they might be regarded as several distinct establishments."
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Meriden in 1830. William Yale was born March 13, 1784, to wealthy merchant Samuel Yale (b. 1763) and Eunice Paine, members of the Yale family. [2] [3] [4] His great-grandfather, Samuel Yale (b. 1711), son of Capt. and magistrate Theophilus Yale, was a wealthy landowner in Wallingford, now Yalesville. [5]
In 2019, there was a major breakthrough in the case when Dennis Bowman was imprisoned for a different crime, the 1980 rape and murder of a 25-year-old woman, Kathleen Doyle, in Virginia.