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  2. James Emmot Caldwell - Wikipedia

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    James Emott Caldwell (August 15, 1813 – September 24, 1881) was an American jeweler who founded J.E. Caldwell & Co. in 1839. While best known as a major fine jewelry institution of Philadelphia, over the years since its inception, the firm has also been known for its silver, china, crystal, and even stationery.

  3. J.E. Caldwell & Co. - Wikipedia

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    J.E. Caldwell & Co. J.E. Caldwell & Co. was a major jewellery retailer and one-time silversmith in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The company was founded at 163 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, by watchmaker James Emmot Caldwell in 1839. In 1843 the firm became the partnership of Bennett & Caldwell, then in 1848 was renamed J.E. Caldwell & Co.

  4. Category:American jewellers - Wikipedia

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    Art Smith (jeweler) Charles Sydney Smith (mayor) Ramona Solberg. Rex Solomon. Ethel Spencer Lloyd. William Stillman Stanley Jr.

  5. List of burials at Laurel Hill Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    James Emmot Caldwell (1813-1881), founder of J.E. Caldwell & Co., jewelry retailer and silversmith Hampton L. Carson (1852–1929), influential legal scholar and historian Robert N. Carson (1844–1907), streetcar magnate, gave money to found Carson College for Orphan Girls

  6. Galt & Bro. - Wikipedia

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    Galt & Bro. (also known as simply Galt's) is an American luxury jewelry and specialty goods retailer from Washington, District of Columbia.It is known for bespoke jewelry made mostly in 18 karat yellow, white and rose gold, precious and semi-precious gemstones, natural diamonds, sterling silver, watches, and high-end customizable personal accessories.

  7. James Caldwell (clergyman) - Wikipedia

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    James Caldwell graduated from the College of New Jersey (later called Princeton University) in 1759 and, although he inherited 500 acres (2.0 km 2) in Cub Creek, chose to become pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Elizabethtown, New Jersey. He was an active partisan on the side of the Patriots, and was known as the "Fighting Parson". [2]

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