Pairpoint Manufacturing Company
Re: Pairpoint Manufacturing Company
The Pairpoint Mfg. Co., New Bedford, Mass., issued one of the handsomest calendars that came under our notice this year. The design is peculiarly appropriate and the execution perfect. Its general excellence is on a par with everything sent out by this Company.
Source: The Keystone - February 1893
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Source: The Keystone - February 1893
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Re: Pairpoint Manufacturing Company
E. O. Baumgarten, whom everybody in the South-western trade knows as "Ed.," of Pairpoint fame, has retired from the road and is now engaged in the plumbing business in Chicago, in company with a brother.
Source: The Keystone - May 1898
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Source: The Keystone - May 1898
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Re: Pairpoint Manufacturing Company
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W. S. Furman, formerly cashier in the Chicago store of the Pairpoint Manufacturing Company, is now representing several Eastern manufacturers in the jewelry line with an office at 807 Columbus Memorial Building.
Source: The Keystone - May 1898
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W. S. Furman, formerly cashier in the Chicago store of the Pairpoint Manufacturing Company, is now representing several Eastern manufacturers in the jewelry line with an office at 807 Columbus Memorial Building.
Source: The Keystone - May 1898
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CHICAGO
Thomas A. Tripp, of New Bedford, Mass., well known in the trade as former treasurer and general manager of the Pairpoint Manufacturing Co,, has been in the city for several days past.
Source: The Keystone - May 1898
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Thomas A. Tripp, of New Bedford, Mass., well known in the trade as former treasurer and general manager of the Pairpoint Manufacturing Co,, has been in the city for several days past.
Source: The Keystone - May 1898
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Pairpoint Mfg. Co. - New Bedford, Mass. - 1896
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Pairpoint Mfg.Co. - New Bedford, Mass. - 1899
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The Pairpoint Corporation - New Bedford, Mass. - 1922
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Death of O. Howard Hull
Chicago, Sept. 18.—The funeral services of O. Howard Hull were held today at 3 o'clock from the chapel of Oakwoods Cemetery. A great many friends in the jewelry trade were in attendance. Mr. Hull dropped dead on Wednesday just as he entered a garage in Evanston. Physicians claim his death was due to cerebral hemorrhage.
Death came to Mr. Hull while he was in his early 60’s. He was born in a small town in Ohio and got his early training in the jewelry business in Columbus, O., when he worked for the Columbus Watch Co. Later he represented the Pairpoint Mfg. Co., of New Bedford, Mass. When he represented this firm in the west he made his headquarters in Chicago. He was connected with the company for 35 years, and five years ago resigned his position to retire. During the five years, around the holiday season he was connected with C. D. Peacock, Inc., as floor manager.
Deceased is survived by his widow and one daughter, Mrs. James G. Kellogg. He made his home at 1509 Hinman Ave.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 23rd September 1925
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Chicago, Sept. 18.—The funeral services of O. Howard Hull were held today at 3 o'clock from the chapel of Oakwoods Cemetery. A great many friends in the jewelry trade were in attendance. Mr. Hull dropped dead on Wednesday just as he entered a garage in Evanston. Physicians claim his death was due to cerebral hemorrhage.
Death came to Mr. Hull while he was in his early 60’s. He was born in a small town in Ohio and got his early training in the jewelry business in Columbus, O., when he worked for the Columbus Watch Co. Later he represented the Pairpoint Mfg. Co., of New Bedford, Mass. When he represented this firm in the west he made his headquarters in Chicago. He was connected with the company for 35 years, and five years ago resigned his position to retire. During the five years, around the holiday season he was connected with C. D. Peacock, Inc., as floor manager.
Deceased is survived by his widow and one daughter, Mrs. James G. Kellogg. He made his home at 1509 Hinman Ave.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 23rd September 1925
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The Pairpoint Corporation - New Bedford, Mass. - 1917
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The Pairpoint Corporation - New Bedford, Mass. - 1912
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Pairpoint Corporation - New Bedford, Mass. - 1903
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An example of the work and mark of the Pairpoint Mfg. Co.:
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The Pairpoint Corporation - New Bedford, Mass. - 1906
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Pairpoint Corporation - New Bedford, Mass. - 1903
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The Pairpoint Corporation - New Bedford, Mass. - 1930
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The Pairpoint Corporation - New Bedford, Mass. - 1915
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Pairpoint Corporation - New Bedford, Mass. - 1916
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The Pairpoint Corporation - New Bedford, Mass. - 1918
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The Pairpoint Corporation - New Bedford, Mass. - 1921
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The many friends of W. E. Phinney will be pleased to learn that he has returned to the Pairpoint Corporation and will call soon upon his old customers in the middle west, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, etc., with a complete line of silver plate, cut glass and electroliers. Mr. Phinney will be in attendance at the convention of the American National Retail Jewelers’ Association, Aug. 27-31 at St. Louis, Mo.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 25th July 1917
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Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 25th July 1917
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