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    Aaron Lufkin Dennison (March 6, 1812 – January 9, 1895) was an American watchmaker and businessman who founded a number of companies. Dennison was born...
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    Fortune 500 list in 1976. The Dennison Manufacturing Company was founded by Andrew Dennison and his son Aaron Lufkin Dennison, residents of Brunswick. Maine...
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    The idea for the Waltham Watch Company came from watchmaker Aaron Lufkin Dennison. Dennison was the son of a shoemaker, born in Maine in 1812. He served...
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  • activist (b. 1801) 1878 – Victor Emmanuel II of Italy (b. 1820) 1895 – Aaron Lufkin Dennison, American-English businessman (b. 1812) 1901 – Richard Copley Christie...
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  • Damasko Damiani Dan Henry Watches Daniel Wellington George Daniels Aaron Lufkin Dennison Edward John Dent Diesel Dior DKNY Dolce & Gabbana D. Dornblüth &...
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  • Caroline Lufkin Olivia Lufkin Richard H. Lufkin (1851–1922), inventor of the vamp folding machine Sam Lufkin Willfred W. Lufkin Aaron Lufkin Dennison Abraham...
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  • gauges to ensure precise and uniform dimensions. It was developed by Aaron Lufkin Dennison, a watch repairman who was inspired by the manufacturing techniques...
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    pastor and writer Melissa Coleman, author, columnist, and writer Aaron Lufkin Dennison, watchmaker Beth Edmonds, president of the state senate Sara Gideon...
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    a way of mass-producing clocks by using interchangeable parts. Aaron Lufkin Dennison started a factory in 1851 in Massachusetts that also used interchangeable...
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    in 1843, it was in the United States that this system took off. Aaron Lufkin Dennison started a factory in 1851 in Massachusetts that used interchangeable...
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    slave Aaron T. Demarest (1841–1908), American automobile manufacturer Aaron Lufkin Dennison (1812–1895), American watchmaker and businessman Aaron Dignan...
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    duplicating tools and machinery in 1843. In the United States, Aaron Lufkin Dennison started a factory in 1851 in Massachusetts that used interchangeable...
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  • include: Aaron Lufkin Dennison, American businessman and watchmaker Bonnie Dennison, actress Christabel Dennison (1884–1924), British artist David Dennison (disambiguation)...
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    1900) Augustus Pugin, English-born architect (d. 1852) March 6 – Aaron Lufkin Dennison, American watch manufacturer (d. 1895) March 22 – Stephen Pearl...
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    Clockmaker" in 2003 for his Broadway musical "The Fluteplayer's Song". Aaron Lufkin Dennison, United Kingdom Abraham Louis Breguet, France and Switzerland Achille...
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  • after size 0 there is 2/0 or 00, 3/0 or 000, and so on. About 1840 Aaron Lufkin Dennison devised a gauge "upon which all the different parts of a watch could...
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    theories that Perry greatly responded to. Perry was commissioned by Aaron Lufkin Dennison, a founder of the Waltham Watch Company, to paint his three daughters...
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  • (1812–1887), German clockmaker, Halle/Lähn, pocket watch, Turmuhren. Aaron Lufkin Dennison (1812–1895), American watchmaker, Maine, USA. Waltham Watch Company...
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    The watch company founded in 1850 in Roxbury, Massachusetts, by Aaron Lufkin Dennison, relocates to Waltham, to become the Waltham Watch Company, pioneer...
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  • January 4 – William Loring, British admiral (b. 1811) January 9 – Aaron Lufkin Dennison, American watchmaker (b. 1812) January 10 – Benjamin Godard, French...
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    for the Dennison Manufacturing Company, which was founded in 1844 as a jewelry and watch box manufacturing company by Aaron Lufkin Dennison, who became...
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  • Browning, English-Italian poet and translator (d. 1861) 1812 – Aaron Lufkin Dennison, American businessman, co-founded the Waltham Watch Company (d....
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  • The watch company founded in 1850 in Roxbury, Massachusetts by Aaron Lufkin Dennison relocates to Waltham to become the Waltham Watch Company, pioneer...
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  • allowing for precise longitude determination while at sea 1850 - Aaron Lufkin Dennison starts in Roxbury, Mass.U.S.A. the Waltham Watch Company and develops...
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  • December 28 – Carol Ryrie Brink, author (died 1981) January 9 – Aaron Lufkin Dennison, watchmaker (born 1812) February 20 – Frederick Douglass, African...
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    Danny White 12 Roger Staubach 18 Glenn Carano 20 Mel Renfro 21 Doug Dennison 25 Aaron Kyle 26 Preston Pearson 31 Benny Barnes 33 Tony Dorsett 35 Scott Laidlaw...
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  • (businessman) Ludlow, Kentucky – Israel Ludlow (pioneer) Lufkin, Texas – Abraham P. Lufkin (cotton merchant and Galveston city councilman) Lumpkin, Georgia...
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    York from the Jeffersonian United States. The plan was abandoned following Aaron Burr's defeat in the 1804 New York gubernatorial election. The irony of...
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