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  • global watch manufacturing company founded in 1854 as the Waterbury Clock Company in Waterbury, Connecticut. In 1944, the company became insolvent but was...
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    The Waterbury Clock Company factory is a historic complex of factory buildings in Waterbury, Connecticut. Development began in 1873, with the extensive...
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    were introduced in 1892, supplied by the Waterbury Clock Company. They were in reality small spring-driven clocks, about three inches diameter and over one...
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  • series Slasher SS Waterbury, the original name of the 1919 United States Shipping Board cargo ship SS Empire Caribou Waterbury Clock Company, the original...
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  • Instruments Company Warren Clock Company, Ashland, Massachusetts; 1912-1946 Waterbury Clock Company; Waterbury, Connecticut (1857–1967) Western Clock Company or...
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  • Company, the William L. Gilbert Clock Company, and the Waterbury Clock Company collectively produced most of the mechanical clocks made in America between the...
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    Bartlett, a Waterbury resident. Waterbury Courthouse, the former headquarters of the Anaconda American Brass Company. The Waterbury Clock Company buildings...
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    Makers of American clocks included: Ansonia Clock Company, 1851–1930 Waterbury Clock Company, 1857–1944 Seth Thomas Clock Company, 1853–1930 W.L. Gilbert...
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    The Waterbury Union Station building is located on Meadow Street in the city of Waterbury, Connecticut, United States. It is a brick building dating to...
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    Radium dial (redirect from Radium clock)
    on watches soon followed. The Ingersoll Watch division of the Waterbury Clock Company, a nationally-known maker of low-cost pocket and wristwatches,...
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  • Oceania. Shortly after purchasing the Waterbury Clock Company in 1941, founder Thomas Olsen renamed the company Timex, as a portmanteau of Time (referring...
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    the character's films. The Waterbury Clock Company created a Mickey Mouse watch, which became so popular it saved the company from bankruptcy during the...
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    dollar began in the 1870s. By 1880, the Waterbury Watch Company, not to be confused with the Waterbury Clock Company, had lowered costs to the point where...
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    A. W. Haydon (category People from Waterbury, Connecticut)
    controls. Waterbury Clock Company decided to allow Haydon to manufacture these items on his own and in 1933, Haydon left the Waterbury Clock Company to set...
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    plant in Waterbury, Connecticut, that supplied the Waterbury Clock Company. Following the termination of President Joseph Kelly from the company, Kelly...
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    Timexpo Museum (category Buildings and structures in Waterbury, Connecticut)
    Waterbury, Connecticut was dedicated to the history of Timex Group and its predecessors, featuring exhibits dating to the founding of Waterbury Clock...
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    produced a model in the 1900s. Likewise, at the same time the Waterbury clock company commercialized a similar model, but the chariot was pulled by two...
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  • Charles Phelps Taft II and Eleanor Chase Taft, whose father ran the Waterbury Clock Company. Taft had five sisters and one brother and grew up in Cincinnati...
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    earning the region the nickname, "Switzerland of America". The Waterbury Clock Company was one of the largest producers for both domestic sales and export...
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    Kellogg Chase on October 6, 1917, in Waterbury, Connecticut. His wife's father ran the Waterbury Clock Company. They had 7 children: Eleanor Kellogg...
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