Manufacturers Index - Silver & Deming Manufacturing Co.
Silver & Deming Manufacturing Co.
Salem, OH, U.S.A.
Manufacturer Class:
Wood Working Machinery & Metal Working Machinery
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15,718
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Sep. 09, 1856
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Saw-gummer
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L. A. Dole |
Salem, OH |
A saw-gummer cuts the gullets of a saw. This patent was seen on a machine marked "Dole's Patent / Sept 9 1856 / Extended / Manufactured by Silver & Deming / Salem, Ohio". |
80,837
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Aug. 11, 1868
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Improvement in hub-boring machines
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Albert R. Silver |
Salem, OH |
This machine was written up in the 16 December 1868 issue of Scientific American. |
84,514
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Dec. 01, 1868
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Improvement in saw-gummers
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Albert R. Silver |
Salem, OH |
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103,157
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May. 17, 1870
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Improvement in Spoke-Tenoning and Hub-Boring Machines
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John Deming |
Salem, OH |
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105,265
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Jul. 12, 1870
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Improvement in Hub-Boring Machine
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Albert R. Silver |
Salem, OH |
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RE4,552
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Sep. 12, 1871
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Improvement in spoke-tenoning and hub-boring machines
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John Deming |
Salem, OH |
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133,342
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Nov. 26, 1872
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Improvement in Meat-Stuffers
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Albert R. Silver |
Salem, OH |
Seen in an 1889 catalog from Silver & Deming Mfg. Co., as their Silver's Patent Sausage Stuffer. Doubled geared, with tinned steel barrel. The Model No. 3 cost $14 and the larger No. 4 cost $18. |
133,570
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Dec. 03, 1872
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Improvement in Hollow Augers
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John Deming |
Salem, OH |
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141,731
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Aug. 12, 1873
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Improvement in Meat-Choppers
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Albert R. Silver |
Salem, OH |
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143,132
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Sep. 23, 1873
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Improvement in hollow augers
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Edward W. Fawcett |
Salem, OH |
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Improvement in hollow augers
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Emmor W. Silver |
Salem, OH |
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Improvement in hollow augers
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John Deming |
Salem, OH |
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150,900
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May. 12, 1874
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Improvement in clamps
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Edward W. Fawcett |
Salem, OH |
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Improvement in clamps
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Albert R. Silver |
Salem, OH |
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151,444
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May. 26, 1874
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Improvement in Metal Drilling Machines
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Albert R. Silver |
Salem, OH |
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Improvement in Metal Drilling Machines
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Edward W. Fawcett |
Salem, OH |
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162,637
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Apr. 27, 1875
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Improvement in straw-cutters
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Edward W. Fawcett |
Salem, OH |
Of interest because it was manufactured by Silver & Deming, which also made woodworking machinery. |
194,232
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Aug. 14, 1877
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Improvement in presses for lard, fruit, &c.
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Edward W. Fawcett |
Salem, OH |
"This invention relates to certain improvements in combined sausage-stuffer, lard, fruit, and jelly presses..." |
204,209
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May. 28, 1878
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Improvement in meat-choppers
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Edward W. Fawcett |
Salem, OH |
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216,264
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Jun. 10, 1879
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Improvement in metal-drilling machines
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Edward W. Fawcett |
Salem, OH |
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216,536
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Jun. 17, 1879
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Improvement in meat-choppers
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Emmor W. Silver |
Salem, OH |
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243,863
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Jul. 05, 1881
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Detachably-covered book
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William L. Deming |
Salem, OH |
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251,899
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Jan. 03, 1882
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Stove-lid
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Benjamin S. Koll |
Salem, OH |
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257,871
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May. 16, 1882
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Pump
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John Humphreys Jr. |
Salem, OH |
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333,753
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Jan. 05, 1886
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Bilge-water ejector
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George Haydn |
Baltimore, MD |
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338,408
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Mar. 23, 1886
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Motor
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George Haydn |
Baltimore, MD |
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349,497
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Sep. 21, 1886
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Bilge-water ejector
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George Haydn |
Baltimore, MD |
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367,374
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Aug. 02, 1887
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Rotary pump
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Frank B. Deming |
Salem, OH |
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371,518
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Oct. 11, 1887
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Double-acting force-pump
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Andrew Potter |
Salem, OH |
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Double-acting force-pump
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Charles H. Betts |
Salem, OH |
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374,945
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Dec. 20, 1887
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Hub-Boring Machine
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Frank B. Deming |
Salem, OH |
Manufacturer is a guess based on the surname and location of the inventor. |
376,821
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Jan. 24, 1888
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Fluid-pressure motor
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William R. Harris |
Greenville, OH |
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424,434
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Mar. 25, 1890
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Feed-cutter
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Emmor W. Silver |
Salem, OH |
Of interest because the assignee and manufacturer were both woodworking machinery makers. Silver & Deming split in 1890, and Silver Mfg. Co. was one of the resulting companies. One machine reported was labeled as the "Ohio Standard Improved 1898 No. 11 Feed cutter, Silver Mfg. Co., Salem, Ohio". Another example is labeled "The Silver Mfg Co. pat'd March 25 1890" and "Ohio Improved 1890 no. 10 1/2". |
511,729
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Dec. 26, 1893
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Spraying-nozzle
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William L. Deming |
Salem, OH |
The nozzle is for spraying pesticides. William L. Deming was probably son of the founder of woodworking machinery maker Silver & Deming, which split in 1890 into Silver Mfg. Co. and The Deming Co. The woodworking machinery line went to Silver. |
557,977
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Apr. 07, 1896
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Spraying-nozzle
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William L. Deming |
Salem, OH |
William L. Deming was probably son of the founder of woodworking machinery maker Silver & Deming, which split in 1890 into Silver Mfg. Co. and The Deming Co. The woodworking machinery line went to Silver. |
615,213
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Nov. 29, 1898
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Spraying apparatus
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William L. Deming |
Salem, OH |
William L. Deming was probably son of the founder of woodworking machinery maker Silver & Deming, which split in 1890 into Silver Mfg. Co. and The Deming Co. The woodworking machinery line went to Silver. |
664,238
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Dec. 18, 1900
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Agitator for spraying apparatus
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William L. Deming |
Salem, OH |
William L. Deming was probably son of the founder of woodworking machinery maker Silver & Deming, which split in 1890 into Silver Mfg. Co. and The Deming Co. The woodworking machinery line went to Silver. |
673,764
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May. 07, 1901
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Hydraulic ram
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William L. Deming |
Salem, OH |
William L. Deming was probably son of the founder of woodworking machinery maker Silver & Deming, which split in 1890 into Silver Mfg. Co. and The Deming Co. The woodworking machinery line went to Silver. |
706,727
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Aug. 12, 1902
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Hydraulic ram
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William L. Deming |
Salem, OH |
William L. Deming was probably son of the founder of woodworking machinery maker Silver & Deming, which split in 1890 into Silver Mfg. Co. and The Deming Co. The woodworking machinery line went to Silver. |
952,240
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Mar. 15, 1910
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Flushing apparatus
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William L. Deming |
Salem, OH |
"My invention relates to means for flushing, or clearing obstructions from the outlet or waste-pipe of bath-tubs, stationary wash-basins, sinks, etc. More particularly stated, it comprises a novel flushing apparatus or attachment for plumbers' force pumps which is extremely simple in construction, and effective in its operation, readily applied and as readily operated by experienced or inexperienced personnel." William L. Deming was probably son of the founder of woodworking machinery maker Silver & Deming, which split in 1890 into Silver Mfg. Co. and The Deming Co. The woodworking machinery line went to Silver. |
957,600
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May. 10, 1910
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Lock for windows and analogous devices
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William L. Deming |
Salem, OH |
William L. Deming was probably son of the founder of woodworking machinery maker Silver & Deming, which split in 1890 into Silver Mfg. Co. and The Deming Co. The woodworking machinery line went to Silver. |
985,788
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Mar. 07, 1911
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Game-board
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William L. Deming |
Salem, OH |
"This invention relates to games, and more especially to a device that is adapted for use in playing a game that combines some of the features of billiards with those of bowling, the game being played with a billiard cue and balls or with mallets and balls, said balls being used for striking bowling pins." William L. Deming was probably son of the founder of woodworking machinery maker Silver & Deming, which split in 1890 into Silver Mfg. Co. and The Deming Co. The woodworking machinery line went to Silver. |
992,758
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May. 23, 1911
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Folding article of furniture
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William L. Deming |
Salem, OH |
William L. Deming was probably son of the founder of woodworking machinery maker Silver & Deming, which split in 1890 into Silver Mfg. Co. and The Deming Co. The woodworking machinery line went to Silver. |
1,027,701
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May. 28, 1912
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Documentary distributing device
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William L. Deming |
Salem, OH |
William L. Deming was probably son of the founder of woodworking machinery maker Silver & Deming, which split in 1890 into Silver Mfg. Co. and The Deming Co. The woodworking machinery line went to Silver. |
1,028,935
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Jun. 11, 1912
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Game-counter
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William L. Deming |
Salem, OH |
William L. Deming was probably son of the founder of woodworking machinery maker Silver & Deming, which split in 1890 into Silver Mfg. Co. and The Deming Co. The woodworking machinery line went to Silver. |
1,038,859
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Sep. 17, 1912
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Fire-extinguisher apparatus
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William L. Deming |
Salem, OH |
William L. Deming was probably son of the founder of woodworking machinery maker Silver & Deming, which split in 1890 into Silver Mfg. Co. and The Deming Co. The woodworking machinery line went to Silver. |
1,044,149
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Nov. 12, 1912
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Bucket-valve
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William L. Deming |
Salem, OH |
William L. Deming was probably son of the founder of woodworking machinery maker Silver & Deming, which split in 1890 into Silver Mfg. Co. and The Deming Co. The woodworking machinery line went to Silver. |
D43,402
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Dec. 31, 1912
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Design for a score-card
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William L. Deming |
Salem, OH |
This patent is of some interest because Silver & Deming Mfg. Co. of Salem, Ohio, made woodworking machinery. In 1890 the company split into Silver Mfg. Co. and The Deming Co., the woodworking machinery line staying with Silver. |
D44,724
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Oct. 14, 1913
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Design for a pump-body
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Jesse B. Garber |
Salem, OH |
This patent is of some interest because Silver & Deming Mfg. Co. of Salem, Ohio, made woodworking machinery. In 1890 the company split into Silver Mfg. Co. and The Deming Co., the woodworking machinery line staying with Silver. |
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