Business records, 1817-1939 (bulk 1837-1900).
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Laflin and Rand Powder Company.
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Hubbell, William Wheeler, 1821-1902
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Siner, John T., b. 1821.
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Joseph C. Grubb & Company.
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H & D Arms Company.
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L. C. Siner & Company.
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Knights of Pythias. Purity Lodge #175.
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Krider, John, d. 1887.
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John Krider was one of Philadelphia's most prominent gunsmiths during the 19th century. Krider opened his shop in 1837 and for most of his career was located at the corner of 2nd and Walnut Streets. During the Civil War he served as sutler to the 4th Regiment of the Pennsylvania Reserve Volunteer Corps. After the War, Krider concentrated his work on breech-loading shotguns for sportsmen. He also sold other sporting goods, such as fishing tackle and sporting trophies, and...
Siner, Leander C., b. 1851.
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Remington Arms Company
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Colt's Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Co.
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Du Pont Chemical Company.
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Winchester Repeating Arms Company
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American maker of repeating firearms during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century; of New Haven, Conn. From the description of Winchester Repeating Arms Company photograph collection, 1891-1900. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 244103437 ...
E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company
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The family firm of E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company was established in 1802 and during the 19th century it became one of the United States' most important manufacturers of black powder. In 1902 three younger du Pont cousins: T. Coleman, Alfred I., and Pierre S. took over the company and within three years succeeded in bringing 75% of the American explosives industry (which at that time included black powder, dynamite, and smokeless powder) under their control. During the first decade of the...
Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Philadelphia Lodge #13.
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Mohr, Charles, b. 1867.
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A. H. Fox Gun Company.
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