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  2. Rubbermaid - Wikipedia

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    Rubbermaid was founded in 1920 [3] in Wooster, Ohio as the Wooster Rubber Company by nine businessmen. Originally, Wooster Rubber Company manufactured toy balloons. [4] In 1933, James R. Caldwell and his wife received a patent for their blue rubber dustpan. They called their line of rubber kitchen products Rubbermaid.

  3. 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]

  4. James Caldwell - Wikipedia

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    James Caldwell (mathematician) (born 1943), British mathematician. Sir James Caldwell, 1st Baronet (by 1634–c. 1717), of the Caldwell baronets. Sir James Caldwell, 4th Baronet (c. 1720–1784), Anglo-Irish soldier and author. Jim Caldwell, game show host who emceed Tic-Tac-Dough, 1985–1986, and Top Card, 1989–1993.

  5. James Emmot Caldwell - Wikipedia

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    James Emmot Caldwell. 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.

  6. Newell Brands - Wikipedia

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    Newell Brands Inc. is an American manufacturer, marketer and distributor of consumer and commercial products. The company's brands and products include Rubbermaid storage and trash containers; home organization and reusable container products; Contigo and Bubba water bottles; Coleman outdoor products; writing instruments (Berol, Expo Markers, Paper Mate, Dymo, Mr. Sketch, Parker Pens, Sharpie ...

  7. 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.

  8. Daniel C. Ferguson - Wikipedia

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    Occupation (s) Retired Vice Chairman, CEO & Chairman of the Board of Newell Rubbermaid. Founder, Ferguson Partners, Ferguson Foundation. General Partner of Ferguson Partners & Trustee of the Ferguson Foundation. Daniel C. Ferguson (born May 5, 1927) is an American businessman and former president and director of Newell Rubbermaid.

  9. James Caldwell (Missouri speaker) - Wikipedia

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    James Caldwell (July 4, 1763 – September 6, 1836) was an American politician and slaveowner who served as the first Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives. [1] Caldwell was born in Virginia. During the American Revolutionary War he served under Archibald Woods and Thomas Wright. In 1781, Caldwell moved to Lincoln County, Kentucky ...