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  2. National Sewing Machine Company - Wikipedia

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    National Sewing Machine Company was a Belvidere, Illinois-based manufacturer founded in the late 19th century. [1] The company manufactured sewing machines, washing machines, bicycles, an automobile, home workshop machinery, and cast-iron toys and novelties (under the Vindex Toy Company label).

  3. List of sewing machine brands - Wikipedia

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    Moldacot Pocket Sewing Machine Company – A short-lived company that made a portable sewing machine between 1885 and 1887 [15] National Sewing Machine Company – former Belvidere, Illinois-based manufacturer founded in the late 19th century, it manufactured sewing machines and other products. New Home, purchased by Janome in 1960 [16] and ...

  4. Eldredge (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    A product of the National Sewing Machine Company of Belvidere, Illinois, it was a light, two-seater runabout with left-hand drive or two-row tonneau. The 1904 Eldredge Runabout was a runabout model. It could seat two passengers and sold for US$750. The horizontal-mounted flat-twin engine, situated at the center of the car, produced 8 hp (6.0 kW ...

  5. Singer Corporation - Wikipedia

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    A Singer 1851 sewing machine. Singer's original design was the first practical sewing machine for general domestic use. It incorporated the basic eye-pointed needle and lock stitch, developed by Elias Howe, who won a patent-infringement suit against Singer in 1854.

  6. Isaac Singer - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Merritt Singer (October 27, 1811 – July 23, 1875) was an American inventor, actor, and businessman. He made important improvements in the design of the sewing machine [1] and was the founder of what became one of the first American multi-national businesses, the Singer Sewing Machine Company.

  7. Elias Howe - Wikipedia

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    Elias Howe's sewing machine won a gold medal at the Paris Exhibition of 1867, [1] and that same year he was awarded the Légion d'honneur by Napoleon III for his invention. [9] In 1873, Benjamin P. Howe sold the Howe Sewing Machine Co. factory and name to the Howe Machine Co., which merged the two companies.

  8. Eldredge - Wikipedia

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    Barnabas Eldredge (died 1911), American founder of the Eldridge Sewing Machine Company and National Sewing Machine Company; Brett Eldredge (born 1986), American country musician; Charles Eldredge (disambiguation), several people; George Eldredge (1898–1977), American actor; H. Wentworth Eldredge (1909–1991), American sociologist and WWII spy

  9. Allen B. Wilson - Wikipedia

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    This article incorporates text from The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography, by James T. White & Company, a publication from 1899, now in the public domain in the United States. This article incorporates text from "The Sewing Machine", Scientific American, a publication from 1896, now in the public domain in the United States.

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