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  2. Griswold family - Wikipedia

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    The Griswold family (/ ˈ ɡ r ɪ z w ɔː l d,-w əl d /) [1] is an American political family from Connecticut and New York of English descent. The family's fortune originates from the 19th Century industrial and merchant pursuits. They tend to be Republican, but a few of them support the Democratic Party.

  3. Samuel Griswold - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Griswold (December 27, 1790 in Burlington, Connecticut – September 14, 1867 in Clinton, Georgia) was an American industrial pioneer in the 1820s based in central Georgia. He was the founder of Griswoldville village, an industrial site. His father was Jeremiah Griswold (1745–1813) and his mother was Phoebe Case (1751–1798).

  4. List of oldest companies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Smiling Hill Farm: Westbrook, Maine: Farm (and lumber mill since 1970s) [9] [26] [27] 1725 Pottstown Roller Mill: Pottstown, Pennsylvania: Grain, Feed [28] [29] Now owned by Purina Mills. 1736 Lakeside Mills: Spindale, North Carolina: Corn products [8] 1741 WD Cowls: Amherst, Massachusetts: Lumber [30] 1752 The Philadelphia Contributionship ...

  5. Griswold Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    The Seldon-Griswold Manufacturing Company was founded in Erie, Pennsylvania, in 1865 by Matthew Griswold (born 6 June 1833) and his cousins, the brothers J.C. and Samuel Selden. [2] The company made separable butt hinges and other light hardware products at a building called the "Butt Factory" beside the Erie Extension Canal. [3]

  6. Rufus Wilmot Griswold - Wikipedia

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    Griswold was born to Rufus and Deborah (Wass) Griswold [2] on February 13, 1815, [3] in Vermont, near Rutland, and raised a strict Calvinist [4] in the hamlet of Benson. [5] He was the twelfth of fourteen children and his father was a farmer and shoemaker. [5] In 1822, the family sold the Benson farm and moved to nearby Hubbardton. [6]

  7. Roger Griswold - Wikipedia

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    Roger Griswold (/ ˈ ɡ r ɪ z w ɔː l d,-w əl d /; [2] May 21, 1762 – October 25, 1812) was a lawyer, politician and judge from Connecticut. He served as a member of the United States House of Representatives , judge of the Connecticut Supreme Court and the 22nd governor of Connecticut , serving as a Federalist .

  8. Griswold - Wikipedia

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    Griswold Building, original name of The Albert (Detroit), a former office building on the National Register of Historic Places Griswold House (disambiguation) The Griswolds , an Australian two-piece indie rock band

  9. Frank Gray Griswold - Wikipedia

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    A member of the prominent Griswold Family, his family's wealth originated from the China trade as his father and grandfather were merchants with "N. L. and G. Griswold", [6] which owned clipper ships that imported tea and silks from East Asia. [4] In 1868, he moved with his family to Dresden, Germany, where they remained for five years. [9]