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  2. Henry Copeland (furniture designer) - Wikipedia

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    Henry Copeland, aka Henry Copland, (c. 1710 – 1754) [1] was an 18th-century English cabinetmaker and furniture designer. In partnership with Mathias Locke during the mid-18th century in London , they produced many furniture designs in the Rococo Furniture Style .

  3. Berkey and Gay Furniture Company Factory - Wikipedia

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    The Berkey & Gay Furniture Company Factory is a massive, five-story, flat-roofed, cream brick building. It is basically rectilinear, with two open interior courtyards. The plant consists of three sections. The oldest section, constructed in 1892 by the Oriel Cabinet Company, is a U-shape building which now forms the southernmost part of the ...

  4. Merillat Industries - Wikipedia

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    Merillat Industries was founded in Adrian, Michigan as an American manufacturer of kitchen cabinets in 1946 by Orville D. Merillat. Now retired, Richard Merillat, took over from his father as CEO and President. The Merillat Industries corporate headquarters, still located in Adrian, are on US-223 just outside the Adrian

  5. Henry Copeland - Wikipedia

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    Henry Copeland may refer to: Henry Copeland (furniture designer) (c. 1710–1754), English cabinetmaker and furniture designer Henry Copeland (politician) (1839–1904), member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly

  6. Adrian City Commission opts to put point-of-sale ordinance ...

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    The Adrian City Commission voted 5-2 at Monday’s Nov. 18 meeting to submit the repeal of the ordinance to the city electors at the next 2025 election.

  7. Widdicomb Furniture Company - Wikipedia

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    They formed the Widdicomb Furniture Company on December 1, 1873. Eventually capital would reach $380,000. They had a new building and approximately 150 employees in 1871. At that time, Widdicomb Furniture Company as known for their spindle bed frames. William Widdicomb, who served as President, retired from the company in 1883. [1]