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  2. List of reporting marks: S - Wikipedia

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    Note: Marks ending in U are for container owners; marks ending in X are not common carriers; marks ending in Z are for trailers without flanged wheels. All other marks are of common-carrier railroads.

  3. Poole Silver Company - Wikipedia

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    Poole Silver Company exhibit. Poole Silver Company was an American silver manufacturing company, active in Taunton, Massachusetts from 1892 to 1971.. The Poole Silver Company was formed in 1892 by George Poole and Edward Roche in Taunton as Poole, Roche & Co., then established as a corporation on May 21, 1895, as an early manufacturer of silver products made with electroplating techniques.

  4. Washington quarter mintage figures - Wikipedia

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    The following mint marks indicate which mint the coin was made ... S = San Francisco Mint. Eagle reverse (1932–1974) Silver. Eagle reverse, 1932–1964 (Silver) ...

  5. Silver hallmarks - Wikipedia

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    While American manufacturers did not apply assay marks, city marks or date marks, they did apply a maker's mark. This is generally not done today. The old hallmarks were as unique as today's logos, and disputes often arose when one company copied another's stamp. [citation needed]

  6. Cobb products Swanson, Lowe among Silver Slugger finalists - AOL

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    Oct. 27—The finalists for the Silver Slugger awards were released Thursday, with two Cobb County products among the hopefuls. The Atlanta Braves' Dansby Swanson, a Marietta High School alum, is ...

  7. Lunt Silversmiths - Wikipedia

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    In 1902, George C. Lunt, an engraver in the A .F. Towle & Son company, bought the business and renamed it Rogers, Lunt and Bowlen Co. The company has remained in the Lunt family hands since the founding. [1] In 1935, the name was changed to Lunt Silversmiths.

  8. This is why you should never refill your plastic water bottle

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    We’re all guilty of refilling our plastic water bottles—but the consequences can be seriously harmful to your health.

  9. Wilcox Silver Plate Co. - Wikipedia

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    The Wilcox Silver Plate Co. (1867-c. 1980) was formed in Meriden, Connecticut. From 1865 to 1867, it was known as the Wilcox Brittania Co. [1] In 1898, the company was acquired by the International Silver Company, headquartered in Meriden. After the acquisition, the Wilcox Silver Plate Co. brand continued until at least c. 1980. [2] [3]