International Silver Company Records. undated, 1853-1931.

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International Silver Company Records. undated, 1853-1931.

The International Silver Company was organized under the laws of the State of New Jersey on November 19, 1898. Within the next year, seventeen companies were purchased. By the early 1900s, it had become a large industrial corporation. Its operations centered at Meriden, Connecticut, would prove to be the major producer of silver products in the United States.

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With its organization in Meriden, Conn., in 1898, company purchased capital stock of eleven silver companies (chiefly in Connecticut); in 1903 acquired C. Rogers & Bros., also in Meriden. From the description of International Silver Company records, 1853-1931. (University of Connecticut). WorldCat record id: 28417751 The International Silver Company was organized under the laws of the State of New Jersey on 19 November 1898. Immediately upon organization, th...

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