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J. S. Mayer, representing the Mauser Mfg. Co. here, will go to the factory at Mt. Vernon, N. Y., for the month of December to meet the trade. He will make a short stop at Detroit on his way there.


Source: The Jewelers' Circular- 28th November 1906

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The Mauser Mfg. Co. - New York - 1912

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The retail stock formerly of the Mauser Mfg. Co., store at Fifth Ave. and 31st St., valued at $400,000, will be sold at auction during the next 60 days at 298 Fifth Ave.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 1st September 1911

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For the loss of three fingers on his right hand Chas. W. Mooney, a silversmith, recovered a verdict in the Supreme Court in White Plains, last week, of $3,500, against the Mauser Mfg. Co., Mt. Vernon. The plaintiff contended that a plunger on which he was working was defective.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 21st October 1908

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The Mauser Manufacturing Company - New York - 1902

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Death of Christopher Duckworth

After an illness of two years from a complication of diseases, Christopher Duckworth, long known in the jewelry trade of this country, died on Monday night April 4th, at his home in Pawtucket. It is well nigh half a century ago since deceased first came to Pawtucket. He was then fifteen years old, and began an apprenticeship with the firm of Hunt & Owen, to which firm he was afterwards admitted as_ partner. Twenty years ago he went into business for himself, but retired from active commercial life in 1893. He served in the Civil War as captain in the Eighth Rhode Island Volunteers. He took a practical interest in politics, had been Harbor Commissioner for the State of Rhode Island for twenty years prior to his demise, and had served two terms in the State Legislature. A son and a daughter survive him, the former being Chas. B. Duckworth, with the Mauser Manufacturing Co., and the latter Mrs. W. J. Small.


Source: The Keystone - May 1904

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The Mauser Manufacturing Co, have secured additional space in their building at 14 East Fifteenth Street, and now occupy the entire building. The new space acquired in the upper floors will be devoted to manufacturing purposes. The company’s increasing business made it imperative that they have additional facilities, and they have added a number of men to their force, and are just now running full time on their military and naval badges, and other popular goods that they are making.

Source: The Keystone - June 1898

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Jules Mayer, Pacific coast salesman for the Mauser Mfg. Co., stopped over here, last week, on his way to the factory at Mt. Vernon, N. Y.


Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 11th November 1908

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The following letter, received by The Circular-Weekly from Shreve & Co., is self-explanatory :

San Francisco, Cal., May 8, 1906. Editor The Jewelers' Circular-Weekly :

This is addressed to you in behalf of the jewelers and silverware workers of San Francisco. The conditions here since the fire are such that an appeal for assistance to their fellow workmen throughout the country is imperative, and in their behalf we address this letter, with a request that you publish it and arrange, if possible, through your publication, to bring this condition and this appeal to the attention of the various trade organizations throughout the Eastern States.

There is now being organized in the jewelry and silverware trades here a Jewelers and Silverware Workers’ Relief Association. It will be composed of the wholesale and retail firms, with relief committees selected from among the workmen in these trades, and this association requests that contributions of money and clothing of all kinds, particularly underwear and shoes, be supplied, suitable for all ages from earliest infancy to grown men and women ; such contributions should (that is, clothing, where the packages are small) be sent by express immediately, and money by bank draft or money order, payable to the above named association at San Francisco. The conditions which will exist here among the workmen during the next three or six months will be serious, and the organization is being formed anticipating these conditions. The further particulars, as to the officers of the association, will be communicated to you later, as soon as determined, which will be within the next six or seven days.

As funds have already been received from the Mauser Mfg. Co. and their employes and from the Greenleaf & Crosby Co., we expect to turn these funds over to the association when its organization is completed.

We make this appeal for the organization to save time in obtaining results.

Yours very truly,

Shreve & Co.,

By Bruce Bonny.


Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 16th May 1906

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