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  2. Westclox - Wikipedia

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    In 1887, the company reorganized under the new name Western Clock Company and again went bankrupt, and F. W. Matthiessen reorganized it in 1888 as the Western Clock Manufacturing Company. In 1908, the company received a patent for the "Big Ben" alarm clock movement.

  3. Robert H. Ingersoll - Wikipedia

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    Its assets were sold to the Waterbury Clock Company, the predecessor of the modern day Timex Group USA. His wife was involved in an attempted murder-suicide in 1926 when she shot her lover and then took her own life with a gunshot to her breast. [6] Robert H. Ingersoll died on September 4, 1928, in Denver, Colorado. [1]

  4. Family Dollar - Wikipedia

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    Family Dollar Stores, Inc. is an American variety store chain. With over 8,000 locations in all states except Alaska and Hawaii, it was the second largest retailer of its type in the United States until it was acquired by Dollar Tree in 2015 when its headquarters operations were moved from Matthews, a suburb of Charlotte, North Carolina, to Chesapeake, Virginia, located in South Hampton Roads.

  5. Family Dollar Is Closing Nearly 1,000 Stores — Here's When

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    On March 13, parent company, Dollar Tree, announced in a press release it plans to shutter nearly 1,000 Family Dollar stores after seeing declining sales in 2023.

  6. Dollar Tree vs. Family Dollar: Where To Go for Top Household ...

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    While the Family Dollar option works out to $0.89 per roll, the 451-sheet roll offered at Dollar Tree is two-and-half-times larger. Despite that, many people strongly favor two-ply, so it’s ...

  7. Waltham Watch Company - Wikipedia

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    The Waltham Watch Company, also known as the American Waltham Watch Co. and the American Watch Co., was a company that produced about 40 million watches, clocks, speedometers, compasses, time delay fuses, and other precision instruments in the United States of America between 1850 and 1957.