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  2. Joseph B. Sargent - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Bradford Sargent (December 14, 1822 in Leicester, Massachusetts – July 15, 1907 in New Haven, Connecticut) was the founder of Sargent & Co., a manufacturer of locks and hardware, with headquarters in New Haven, Connecticut, and mayor of that town.

  3. Sargent & Greenleaf - Wikipedia

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    Sargent & Greenleaf, Inc., more commonly known among Safe and Vault technician circles as S&G, is a U.S. company that manufactures combination locks, key-operated safe and safe deposit box locks, high security military padlocks, and associated equipment.

  4. Assa Abloy - Wikipedia

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    Assa Abloy was founded at the merger of the two companies Assa and Abloy in 1994. Assa stands for August Stenman Stenman August. [7] [8] The name Abloy comes from a contraction of the Swedish Finnish bilingual name Ab Låsfabriken Lukkotehdas Oy, meaning literally Corp. Lock Factory Lock Factory Corp. (first Corp. and Låsfabriken from Swedish, last Lukkotehdas and Corp. from Finnish).

  5. James Sargent - Wikipedia

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    Sargent was born in Chester, Vermont on December 1, 1824. [1] He married Angelina Foster in 1847; they had one daughter. [2] In 1865, Sargent established the Sargent & Greenleaf company. [3] Later in life, he founded the Sargent Automated Railway Signal Company, one of several predecessors of the General Railway Signal company. [4]

  6. Sargent - Wikipedia

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    Sargent Township (disambiguation) Other. CLIC Sargent, UK cancer charity; See also. Sargant (disambiguation) Sergeant (disambiguation)

  7. Herbert H. Sargent - Wikipedia

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    Herbert was born on September 29, 1858, as the son of Jacob True and Maria Lucretia (née Bayley) Sargent at Carlinville, Illinois. [1] Sargent enrolled in the United States Military Academy from July 1, 1879, to June 13, 1883, when he graduated as a Second Lieutenant on June 13, 1883, within the 2nd Cavalry Regiment.