Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co.

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title: Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co.
text: Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co. was a cutlery and silver hollowware manufacturer in Wallingford, Connecticut, founded in 1866. By c. 1895, the company operated large factories in Wallingford and Montreal, Canada. In 1898, Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co. became part of the International Silver Company headquartered in neighboring Meriden. A notable shareholder was Senator Charles Dwight Yale, nephew of merchant William Yale. Many designs have been collected by many American museums including the Dallas M
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