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  2. List of United States clock companies - Wikipedia

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    New Haven Clock Company; New Haven, Connecticut (1853–1959) Parker & Whipple; Meriden, Connecticut (1795–1868) Parker & Whipple Manufacturing Company; Meriden, Connecticut (1868–1893) Parker Clock Company; Meriden, Connecticut (1893–1934) Pomeroy, Noah; Bristol, Connecticut (1847-1878) Ray and Ingraham; Bristol, Connecticut (1841–1844)

  3. List of companies based in Norwalk, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of large or well-known interstate or international companies in the Norwalk, Connecticut area. Norwalk is home to a Fortune 500 company, EMCOR. Companies currently headquartered in Norwalk, Connecticut

  4. National Association of Manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    The National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) is an advocacy group headquartered in Washington, D.C., with additional offices across the United States. It is the nation's largest manufacturing industrial trade association, representing 14,000 small and large manufacturing companies in every industrial sector and in all 50 states. [1]

  5. R. Wallace & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Robert Wallace died on June 1, 1892, and the sons and son-in-law continued the business. It grew to be the largest manufacturer of flat tableware in the world. At the start of the 20th century, about 3 tons of steel and 1.5 tons of nickel silver were used daily. The company opened selling houses in New York City and Chicago.

  6. Charles Parker Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1940, the Charles Parker Company acquired the Bradley & Hubbard Manufacturing Company. [5] The Charles Parker Company was in operation until the 1970s. In 1973, the company participated as an exhibitor at the Eastern States Exposition in West Springfield, MA. [6]

  7. Russell Company Upper Mill - Wikipedia

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    The exterior has vertical metal supports that reinforce the brick walls. The two mansard roofed ells, added prior to 1874, have a number of gabled dormers. A smokestack and decorative towers that crowned different parts of the roof were removed after 1896. The building, and nearby dam and pond, reflect South Farms' early industrial history.

  8. Farrel Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Farrel Corporation is an American manufacturing company based in Ansonia, Connecticut. Today, they manufacture process equipment for the plastics industry , and employ roughly 100 people. [ 1 ]

  9. Gilbert & Bennett - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1834 by Benjamin Gilbert and Sturges Bennett in the Georgetown section of Redding, Connecticut. [1] In 1998, G&B filed for bankruptcy after its once prosperous industrial manufacturing fell victim to the growing deindustrialization and it ultimately ceased operation in 2001.