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  2. List of Connecticut companies - Wikipedia

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    The following list of Connecticut companies includes notable companies that are, or once were, headquartered in Connecticut. Companies based in Connecticut. A

  3. Bradley & Hubbard Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Products Metalware, lamps, etc. The Bradley & Hubbard Manufacturing Company (1852–1940) was formed in Meriden, Connecticut , and over the years produced Art Brass tables, call bells , candlestick holders, clocks, match safes, lamps, architectural grilles, railings, etc. Overall the company patented 238 designs and mechanical devices.

  4. Harvey Hubbell - Wikipedia

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    He quickly began selling his newly devised manufacturing equipment alongside his commercial products. Hubbell received at least 45 patents, [3] most of which were for electric products. The pull-chain electrical light socket was patented in 1896, and his most famous invention, the U.S. electrical power plug, in 1904.

  5. American Brass Company - Wikipedia

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    Products Sheet, rolled and wire brass; brass tubing; brass fixtures; brass items such as clocks, gun and shell casings, electrical busses; etc. The American Brass Company was an American brass manufacturing company based in Connecticut and active from 1893 to 1960.

  6. 17 Once-Loved Grocery Stores That Are Gone Forever - AOL

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    A store that operated primarily in New York and then expanded into New Jersey and Connecticut, Waldbaum's sold a variety of grocery products including deli meat, dairy, baked goods, produce and ...

  7. Stew Leonard's - Wikipedia

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    Stew Leonard's is an American regional chain of eight supermarkets in Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey, which Ripley's Believe It or Not! deemed "The World's Largest Dairy" [2] and Fortune magazine listed as one of the "100 Best Companies to work for" in 2011.

  8. Beis Weekender vs. Beis Crescent Weekender: Which ... - AOL

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    One of Beis’s most famous products, The Weekender has earned a cult-like following. The bag has pretty much everything I look for in a travel accessory. Looks-wise, it’s minimal and timeless ...

  9. History of Connecticut industry - Wikipedia

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    The evolution of U.S. manufacturing and the American industrial revolution are clearly reflected in the history of Connecticut.Between the birth of the U.S. patent system in 1790 and 1930, Connecticut had more patents issued per capita than any other state; in the 19th century, when one in three thousand people were issued a U.S. patent, one in 700-1000 Connecticut inventors were issued ...