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Historical information about Westclox and Western Clock Company clocks and watches, Seth Thomas weight clocks and adamantine clocks, and early Telechron and Warren Clock Company clocks and motors and Standard Electric Time Company clocks. ... Seth Thomas Clock Company...
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The Wolcott Historical Society of Connecticut on the Web. ... Previous to 1807, when Seth Thomas went to work for the firm of Terry, Thomas and Hoadley, at Hoadleyville, he made an offer to a Mr. Daniel Byington, of Wolcott, to purchase mill property on the Mad River.
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Seth Thomas (judge) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Seth Thomas (May 18, 1873 – February 2, 1962) was a federal judge. Born in McConnelsville, Ohio, he did not get a college degree until he was 31, receiving a Ph.B. from the University of Iowa in 1904...
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Seth Thomas clock movements for clock repair parts ... The name Seth Thomas is often confused. At first there was a Seth Thomas factory in Thomaston, CT way back in the late 1800's and in the early to 1900's. This name Seth Thomas was then bought out after the company closed and it started appearing on all the major...
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Seth Thomas (clockmaker) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Seth Thomas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Seth Thomas may refer to: • Seth Thomas (clockmaker) (1785–1859) • Seth Thomas (judge) (1873–1962)
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