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  2. Walberg and Auge Drum Company - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1903, Walberg and Auge started as a drum manufacturing company and a musical instrument repair shop in Worcester Massachusetts. Originally named Taylor & Auge, Bernard Eric "Barney" Walberg bought a half-interest in the company which until then was a sole proprietorship of A.L. Auge.

  3. Wilden Ironworks - Wikipedia

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    In 1870, Alfred Baldwin bought out his relatives to become the sole proprietor of the firm, but continued to trade under the old name. In 1888 he brought his 21-year-old son Stanley Baldwin , who would later become Prime Minister of the United Kingdom , into the business.

  4. Vulcan Iron Works - Wikipedia

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    The Vulcan Iron Works at Cromwell Street, Worcester was founded in 1857 by Thomas Clunes (b. 1818, d. 28 September 1879). [2] The firm started out as "Engineers, Millwrights, Iron & Brass Founders, Plumbers etc", according to the listing in Kelly's Directory . [ 2 ]

  5. Is an LLC Worth It for Sole Proprietors?

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    Sole proprietorship vs. LLC: Which is right for you? The decision to form an LLC is a personal one that depends on your business goals, overall risk level, and the amount of time you're willing to ...

  6. Sole proprietorship - Wikipedia

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    A sole proprietorship, also known as a sole tradership, individual entrepreneurship or proprietorship, is a type of enterprise owned and run by only one person and in which there is no legal distinction between the owner and the business entity. [1]

  7. James Harvey Insole - Wikipedia

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    James Harvey Insole was born on 30 April 1821 in Worcester, Worcestershire, and was baptised at St Helen's Church, Worcester, on 2 May 1821. [2] [3] [4] He was the second child and eldest son of the six children of George Insole and Mary Insole (née Finch).

  8. Forbes & Wallace - Wikipedia

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    The Forbes and Wallace Store was constructed by partners Alexander B. Forbes and Andrew Brabner Wallace in 1873 at the corner of Main and Vernon (now Boland) Streets, Springfield, Massachusetts. In 1896 Forbes retired and Wallace became sole proprietor.

  9. Elwood Adams Store - Wikipedia

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    The Elwood Adams Store was an historic hardware store at 156 Main Street in Worcester, Massachusetts.At the time of its closing in October 2017, it had been the longest operating hardware store in the United States, having begun business in 1782. [2]