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  2. Charles Parker Company - Wikipedia

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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."

  3. Mary Abrams - Wikipedia

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    Abrams was born in Meriden, Connecticut, on December 13, 1958. [3] [4] She was a special education teacher who resided in Meriden for more than 40 years.She had both a graduate and undergraduate degree from Southern Connecticut State University. [1]

  4. Meriden, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Meriden is a showcase for a number of prominent peaks of the Metacomet Ridge, a mountainous trap rock ridgeline that stretches from Long Island Sound to nearly the Vermont border. Notable peaks in Meriden include the Hanging Hills (West Peak, East Peak, South Mountain, and Cathole Mountain); Lamentation Mountain, Chauncey Peak, and Besek Mountain.

  5. John Zajac Jr. - Wikipedia

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    John Zajac Jr. was born in Middlefield, Connecticut, on November 15, 1932. [3] He attended St. Stanislaus Grammar School, Meriden High School and St. Bonaventure University. [4] In 1970, Zajac was elected to represent the 13th district of the Connecticut State Senate, [5] serving until 1974.

  6. Record-Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Record-Journal is an American daily newspaper based in Meriden, Connecticut, that dates back to the years immediately following the American Civil War.It was owned by the Record-Journal Publishing Company, [2] a family-owned business entity, until it was sold to Hearst Communications Connecticut Media Group in November 2023.

  7. Abiram Chamberlain - Wikipedia

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    Entering into politics in the 1870s, as a member of the Meriden city council, Chamberlain also served as a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from 1877 to 1878, and was Connecticut's state comptroller from 1901 to 1902. Chamberlain won the 1902 Republican gubernatorial nomination, and was elected Connecticut's 43rd governor.

  8. Ed Walsh Jr. - Wikipedia

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    He was from Meriden, Connecticut, and was the son of Hall of Famer Ed Walsh. He played four seasons in the Majors, all with Chicago White Sox , from 1928 through 1932 . [ 1 ] Although he is not technically a "Junior" (his father's middle name was Augustine [ 2 ] ), he is generally referred to in sources as Ed Walsh Jr.

  9. Ella B. Kendrick - Wikipedia

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    She took a strong interest in public affairs, and especially in politics. She was accounted one of the active leaders of the Prohibition Party in Connecticut. She served as secretary of the Meriden Prohibition Club, also secretary for New Haven County, and in the latter capacity, was an active director of the party work in the campaign of 1890. [1]

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