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J.H. LEYSON COMPANY
An image of the premises of the J.H. Leyson Company at Salt Lake City:
This image was undated, but c.1890. Recent fire damage can be noted on the right of the building. The business was owned by J.H. Leyson and the millionaire mine owner, A.W. McCune. The shop was managed by Hugh Mauldin.
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An image of the premises of the J.H. Leyson Company at Salt Lake City:
This image was undated, but c.1890. Recent fire damage can be noted on the right of the building. The business was owned by J.H. Leyson and the millionaire mine owner, A.W. McCune. The shop was managed by Hugh Mauldin.
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A. ANDREWS DIAMOND PALACE
An interior image of A. Andrews Diamond Palace in San Francisco:
This image is from 1920.
See: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... nd#p111071
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An interior image of A. Andrews Diamond Palace in San Francisco:
This image is from 1920.
See: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... nd#p111071
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ROCKFORD SILVER PLATE Co.
An undated image of the factory of the Rockford Silver Plate Co. of Rockford, Illinois:
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An undated image of the factory of the Rockford Silver Plate Co. of Rockford, Illinois:
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BAKER & Co.
An image of the premises of Baker & Company, situated at 408-414, New Jersey Railroad Avenue, Newark, New Jersey:
This image is from 1892.
See also: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... ker#p94730
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An image of the premises of Baker & Company, situated at 408-414, New Jersey Railroad Avenue, Newark, New Jersey:
This image is from 1892.
See also: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... ker#p94730
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ROCKFORD WATCH Co.
An undated image of the factory of the Rockford Watch Co. of Rockford, Illinois:
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An undated image of the factory of the Rockford Watch Co. of Rockford, Illinois:
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WHITING & DAVIS Co.
A view of a section of the offices of Whiting & Davis plant at Plainville, Massachusetts:
This image is from 1922.
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A view of a section of the offices of Whiting & Davis plant at Plainville, Massachusetts:
This image is from 1922.
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B.H. STIEF JEWELRY Co.
An interior image of the premises of the B.H. Stief Jewelry Company, located at 208 & 210, Union Street, Nashville, Tennessee:
This image is from 1896.
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An interior image of the premises of the B.H. Stief Jewelry Company, located at 208 & 210, Union Street, Nashville, Tennessee:
This image is from 1896.
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ENOS RICHARDSON & Co. and AITKIN, LAMBERT & Co.
An image of the premises of Aitkin, Lambert & Co. and Enos Richardson & Co., situated at 23, Maiden Lane, New York:
This image is from 1883.
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An image of the premises of Aitkin, Lambert & Co. and Enos Richardson & Co., situated at 23, Maiden Lane, New York:
This image is from 1883.
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HORACE REMINGTON & SON
Providence, Rhode Island
An image of the premises of the gold and silver refiners, Horace Remington & Son, located at 27, Potter Street, Providence, R.I.:
This image is from 1883.
See: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 30#p112330
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Providence, Rhode Island
An image of the premises of the gold and silver refiners, Horace Remington & Son, located at 27, Potter Street, Providence, R.I.:
This image is from 1883.
See: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 30#p112330
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A. STOWELL & Co.
Boston, Massachusetts
An image of the new premises of A. Stowell & Co. Inc., located at 24, Winter Street, Boston, Massachusetts:
This image is from 1906.
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Boston, Massachusetts
An image of the new premises of A. Stowell & Co. Inc., located at 24, Winter Street, Boston, Massachusetts:
This image is from 1906.
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F.C. GLEASON & Co.
New York
An image of the wrecked premises of F.C. Gleason & Co, situated at 113, W. 125th Street, New York:
Mysterious Explosion at the Store of Fernando C. Gleason & Co.
Shortly after 1 o'clock Wednesday morning, May 29, occurred a dynamite explosion in front of the store of Fernando C. Gleason & Co., 113 W. 125th St., New York, causing considerable damage to the store and wrecking the windows of every store within 100 yards of the place. Just who fired the explosive and what was his motive is not known. Several theories are held by the police; one that the explosion was the work of an inexperienced burglar, who used this method to break into the store; another that it was the work of a discharged employe, who may have had a grudge against Mr. Gleason and took this means of venting his ill will.
Investigation showed that the explosive was carefully placed in position just below the lock of the door. The charge, which flew out of the front of the building, tore a large hole into the cellar beneath the store and smashed all the show cases in front of the store. Some odd features of the explosion were that a delicate diamond scale in the window was unharmed, while the heavy show case on which the scales rested was shattered to pieces, and that a large observation clock, hanging right by the window, was uninjured, while a small clock in the rear of the store was broken. The loss is estimated to be less than $200. After the explosion, the only things missing were a few silver novelties that had been in the window. It is supposed that these were taken, however, after the explosion, and not by the culprit.
Mr. Gleason is one of the oldest jewelers in Harlem, having been in business in that vicinity since 1862. The present members of the firm are Mr. Gleason and J. H. Patten, who have been in the present location for two years.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 5th June 1901
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New York
An image of the wrecked premises of F.C. Gleason & Co, situated at 113, W. 125th Street, New York:
Mysterious Explosion at the Store of Fernando C. Gleason & Co.
Shortly after 1 o'clock Wednesday morning, May 29, occurred a dynamite explosion in front of the store of Fernando C. Gleason & Co., 113 W. 125th St., New York, causing considerable damage to the store and wrecking the windows of every store within 100 yards of the place. Just who fired the explosive and what was his motive is not known. Several theories are held by the police; one that the explosion was the work of an inexperienced burglar, who used this method to break into the store; another that it was the work of a discharged employe, who may have had a grudge against Mr. Gleason and took this means of venting his ill will.
Investigation showed that the explosive was carefully placed in position just below the lock of the door. The charge, which flew out of the front of the building, tore a large hole into the cellar beneath the store and smashed all the show cases in front of the store. Some odd features of the explosion were that a delicate diamond scale in the window was unharmed, while the heavy show case on which the scales rested was shattered to pieces, and that a large observation clock, hanging right by the window, was uninjured, while a small clock in the rear of the store was broken. The loss is estimated to be less than $200. After the explosion, the only things missing were a few silver novelties that had been in the window. It is supposed that these were taken, however, after the explosion, and not by the culprit.
Mr. Gleason is one of the oldest jewelers in Harlem, having been in business in that vicinity since 1862. The present members of the firm are Mr. Gleason and J. H. Patten, who have been in the present location for two years.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 5th June 1901
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WHITING & DAVIS Co.
Chicago
An image of the display of Whiting & Davis Co. at the Pageant of Progress exhibition held at Chicago in 1921:
Those featured in the photograph are: Mr. Anderson, Mrs. Anderson, and Miss King.
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Chicago
An image of the display of Whiting & Davis Co. at the Pageant of Progress exhibition held at Chicago in 1921:
Those featured in the photograph are: Mr. Anderson, Mrs. Anderson, and Miss King.
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GORHAM & Co.
New York
An image of the New York premises of Gorham & Co., located at Broadway and 19th Street:
This image is from 1889.
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New York
An image of the New York premises of Gorham & Co., located at Broadway and 19th Street:
This image is from 1889.
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A.H. MILLER
Chicago
An image of the premises of A.H. Miller, located on the corner of Randolph and Clark streets, Chicago:
This image is from c.1870.
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Chicago
An image of the premises of A.H. Miller, located on the corner of Randolph and Clark streets, Chicago:
This image is from c.1870.
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C.F. GREENWOOD & BRO.
Norfolk, Virginia
An image of the premises of C.F. Greenwood & Bro., located at 158, Main Street, Norfolk, Virginia:
This image is from 1884.
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Norfolk, Virginia
An image of the premises of C.F. Greenwood & Bro., located at 158, Main Street, Norfolk, Virginia:
This image is from 1884.
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BENJAMIN PIKE & SONS
New York
An image of the premises of Pike & Sons, located at 518, Broadway, New York:
This image is from 1872.
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New York
An image of the premises of Pike & Sons, located at 518, Broadway, New York:
This image is from 1872.
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STANDARD SILVER Co. of TORONTO Ltd.
Toronto
An image of the premises of the Standard Silver Co. of Toronto Ltd., situated at North Madison Avenue, Toronto:
This image is from 1913.
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Toronto
An image of the premises of the Standard Silver Co. of Toronto Ltd., situated at North Madison Avenue, Toronto:
This image is from 1913.
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ARCHIBALD-KLEMENT Co.
An image of the premises of The Archibald-Klement Co., situated at 33, East Kinney Street, Newark, New Jersey:
This image is from 1911.
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An image of the premises of The Archibald-Klement Co., situated at 33, East Kinney Street, Newark, New Jersey:
This image is from 1911.
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E. HOWARD WATCH & CLOCK COMPANY
An image of the watch factory of the E. Howard Watch & Clock Company situated at 163, Hampden Street, Roxbury, Boston, Massachusetts:
This image was published in 1883.
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An image of the watch factory of the E. Howard Watch & Clock Company situated at 163, Hampden Street, Roxbury, Boston, Massachusetts:
This image was published in 1883.
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TORONTO SILVER PLATE Co.
Toronto
An image of the premises of the Toronto Silver Plate Co. situated at 570, King Street West, Toronto:
This image is from 1894.
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Toronto
An image of the premises of the Toronto Silver Plate Co. situated at 570, King Street West, Toronto:
This image is from 1894.
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