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DeVeau Telephone Manufacturing Company
Electrical Record (June 1912) The National Electrical Contractor (September 1913) Electrical Record (May 1916) -
Chicago Telephone Supply Company
Manufacturers of telephone and radio receiving apparatus based from Elkhart, Indiana at 1142-1228 W. Beardsley Avenue. -
Sterling Clock Company
Electrical Merchandising (March 1922) Automobile Dealer& Repairer (February 1923) -
Wire & Telephone Company of America
The American Telephone Journal (Jan. 5, 1907) Electrical Record (December 1909) -
Audible Telephone Manufacturing Company
Manufacturers of desk stand telephones based from Chicago, Illinois at 3037-39 N. Clark Street. -
Atlantic Clock Company
Manufacturers of electric clocks based from Boston, Massachusetts at 45 India Street. -
Standard Telephone & Electric Company
The Tradesman (Sept. 1, 1902) -
Ericsson Telephone Company
The American Telephone Journal (July 1, 1905) -
Gray Telephone Pay Station Company
The American Telephone Journal (July 1, 1905) -
Century Telephone Construction Company
The American Telephone Journal (July 1, 1905) -
Farr Telephone & Construction Supply Company
American Electrician (December 1896) The American Telephone Journal (July 1, 1905) -
International Telephone Manufacturing Company
The American Telephone Journal (Jan. 5, 1907) -
Trans-Canada Telephone System
The Trans-Canada Telephone System was founded in 1931 and its industry was telecommunications. It went defunct in 1999. Trans-Canada Telephone System (1931-1983) -
British Columbia Telephone Company
The British Columbia Telephone Company, or BC Tel, was founded in 1904 by William Farrell in Vancouver, British Columbia. Its industry was telecommunications and its headquarters remained in Vancouver, British Columbia. It went defunct in -
Seth Thomas Clock Company
Later a division of the General Time Instruments Corporation. Electrical Record (December 1921) Motor Boating (February 1922) Electrical Merchandising (Sept. 15, 1948) Electrical Merchandising (August 1949) PRODUCTS[] "Seth Thomas" Clocks Marine School "Secondary" System, Marine -
Maritime Telegraph & Telephone Company
The Maritime Telegraph& Telephone Company, Ltd. was founded in 1885 in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Its industry was telecommunications and its headquarters remained in Halifax, Nova Scotia. In 1999, it merged with three other companies to -
New Haven Clock Company
The New Haven Clock Company was founded on February 7, 1853 by Hiram Camp in New Haven, Connecticut as a supplier of clock movements for the Jerome Manufacturing Company. Its industry was watches and clocks -
New Brunswick Telephone Company
The New Brunswick Telephone Company, Ltd. was founded in 1888 in Saint John, New Brunswick. Its industry was telecommunications and its headquarters remained in Saint John, New Brunswick. It merged with three other companies in -
Bristol Brass & Clock Company
The Bristol Brass& Clock Company was founded on April 3, 1850 by Israel Holmes, Elisha Welch, and a group of businessmen in Bristol, Connecticut. Its industry was rolled brass products, brass wire goods, and brass -
Southwestern Bell Telephone Company
Part of the American Telephone& Telegram Company. America At Work (June 5, 1923) -
E. Howard Clock Company
Also E. Howard Watch Company and E. Howard Watch Works. From the 1909 edition of Hendrick's Commercial Register The Saturday Evening Post (Jan. 15, 1910) The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (February 1911) Exporter's -
Frederick Frick Clock Company
The American School Board Journal (January 1903) The American School Board Journal (July 1909) -
Thompson Electric Clock Company
Motor (December 1915) -
Keyless Auto Clock Company
Hardware Review (April 1917) Hardware Review (March 1918) Chilton Automobile Directory (January 1921) -
American Chime Clock Company
American Builder (April 1927) Popular Mechanics (January 1930)
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