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Charles J. Jacobs, western manager of the Homan Silver Plate Co., returned, Monday, from a trip to St. Louis.


Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 14th May 1902

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F. E. Quinn, manager of the Chicago office of the Homan Silver Co., 10 S. Wabash Ave., left here Sunday night for a short business visit to his trade in Toledo and Cleveland, and from there will leave for New York, where he will join his wife and daughter, who have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Quinn’s parents. Syracuse is Mr. Quinn’s old home and he will spend a week there before taking his family to Atlantic City for a two weeks’ stay. Mr. Quinn will return to his office in Chicago about the latter part of March.


Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 23rd February 1927

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F. E. Quinn, manager of the Chicago offices of the Homan Silver Co. , just completed a short business trip to St. Louis and Kansas City. Mr. Quinn reports having had a very successful trip.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 14th March 1929

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Carl F. Hibben, who for the past few years represented the Homan Mfg. Co., travelling out of their Chicago office, has resigned his position. Mr. Hibben, as yet is unable to announce his new connection.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 14th March 1929

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The Homan Silver Plate Company, Cincinnati, announce that they will have their interests looked after, during 1902, by the following sales force in the territories mentioned: Edward T. Hopkins, in New York and the East; Charles L. Jacobs, in Chicago and the West; Magnus Susman, in New York and the East, and John T. Dalton, in Cincinnati and surrounding country.

Source: The Keystone - January 1902

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In the neighborhood of two hundred employees of the Homan Manufacturing Company recently struck for an increase in wages and for the recognition of the Silver Workers’ Union, which was organized a short time ago, The difficulty is said to have been started in the demands of polishers and solderers. The management declined to make the concessions asked for, and this led to employees from other departments joining with the strikers. The plant is now being operated as an open shop, and the management declares that this policy will in the future be adhered to. The Silver Workers’ Union is an independent local body, the members being employed exclusively in the Homan factories. Two years ago it withdrew from membership in the National Union of Brass and Metal Workers and Polishers.

Source: The Keystone - September 1906

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Homan & Co. - Cincinnati - 1894

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The Homan Mfg. Co. has just closed a deal for a strip of land on Western Ave., where its new plant will be erected. The lot measures 350 feet on Hulbert Ave. and about 200 feet on Finley St., with a frontage of 200 feet on Western Ave. The plot cost $35,000. The drawings for the new plant are practically ready and the workmen will break ground in about two weeks.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular- 15th November 1905

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Louis Homan, who contemplated a trip to Europe, has had to postpone it on account of the busy season setting in so early.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 19th September 1894

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Homan & Co. are working full time and with a full force of men. They are turning out large quantities of new patterns. Orders are coming in brisk. The entire plant is active and prospects for future trade are most excellent.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 19th September 1894

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Joseph Dominick Cloud, of the Homan Mfg. Co., and Miss Alice Sullivan were married at 8.30 a. m. last Saturday at the Church of the Assumption, Walnut Hills. The wedding was a quiet affair, owing to the recent bereavement in the bride’s family, the loss of her father. Miss Sullivan is the daughter of Mrs. J. J. Sullivan, of Park Ave., Walnut Hills. Her sister, Miss Blanche Sullivan, was maid of honor and her chum and classmate at Trinity College, Washington, where both were graduated. Rev. Charles H. Cloud, brother of the room, performed the ceremony.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 29th January 1913

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Frank E. Quinn, Chicago manager of the Homan Mfg. Co., returned last week from a business trip to Milwaukee and left Sunday for St. Louis and Kansas City. D. W. Wood, representing this company, is making a trip through Iowa, Illinois and Missouri, and expects to return to Chicago early in September.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 25th August 1926

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F. E. Quinn, manager of the Chicago office of the Homan Mfg. Co., returned this week from a short visit to the home office at factory in Cincinnati.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 14th April 1926

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F. E. Quinn, Chicago manager for the Homan Silver Co., returned last week from a trip through the east, where he passed several weeks visiting. En route home Mr. Quinn stopped off at Cleveland and Detroit to visit the trade.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 16th August 1922

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The Homan Manufacturing Co. - Cincinnati - 1924

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