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Maltby, Douglas Fowler | 1862/1865 | Waterbury, New Haven, CT | ? Norton | as MALTBY, NORTON & Co. |
Maltby, Douglas Fowler | 1873/1885 | Waterbury, New Haven, CT | John Curtiss | as MALTBY, CURTISS & Co. |
Maltby, Douglas Fowler | 1885/1890 | Waterbury, New Haven, CT | ? Henley | as MALTBY, HENLEY & Co. |
Maltby, Douglas Fowler | 1890/1896 | Wallingford, New Haven, CT | Eraphras Chapman Maltby, Elizur Seneca Stevens, and John Curtiss | as MALTBY, STEVENS & CURTISS. The partners were bought out by Watrous Manufacturing and the company became a part of International Silver in 1898. |
Maltby, Ellsworth Perry | 1870/1871 | New York City, New York, NY | Thomas Lippiat, Samuel F. B. Morse, and John Rogers | as LIPPIAT SILVER PLATE & ENGRAVING Co. |
Maltby, Eraphras Chapman | 1890/1896 | Wallingford, New Haven, CT | Douglas Maltby, Elizur Seneca Stevens, and John Curtiss | as MALTBY, STEVENS & CURTISS. The partners were bought out by Watrous Manufacturing and the company became a part of International Silver in 1898. |
Manchester, Giles | 1860/1889 | Providence, Providence, RI | Thomas Francis Fessenden | as FESSENDEN & Co. |
Mann, Alexander | cir 1805 | Middletown, Middlesex, CT | ? Brown | as BROWN & MANN |
Mann, Alexander | Oct 1803/Apr 1805 | Middletown, Middlesex, CT | Charles Brewer | as BREWER & MANN. |
Manning, Edward B. | cir 1863/1870 | Meriden, New Haven, CT | Robert Bowman and Joseph Henry Parsons | as MANNING, BOWMAN & Co. |
Manning, Robert Turner | cir 1865/1880 | Binghamton, Broome, NY | Alfred J. EvansAs Evans & MANNING | as EVANS & MANNING, with a shop at 85 Washington, Binghamton. |
Mansfield, Elisha Hyde | 1816/1819 | Norwich, New London, CT | Thomas Chester Coit | as COIT & MANSFIELD. In 1816 the firm bought out the business of Judah Hart and expanded the variety of their merchandise ". . . a good assortment of Military Goods . . . elegant gold and gilt Hat loops; Sword knots. . ." |
Manvel, William Cyrus | 1859/1860 | New York City, New York, NY | John E. Bray & Edward P. Bray and Samuel Theodore Dauchy | as BRAY & MANVEL. Because of continuing financial liabilities following the dissolution of BRAY & DAUCHY, the firm was officially listed under the ownership of John Bray and Cyrus Manvel, though the business was conducted by Edward Bray and Samuel Dauchy. |
Marble, Simeon | 1801/1806 | New Haven, New Haven, CT | Clark Sibley | as SIBLEY & MARBLE with shop situated on Church Street next north of Trinity Church. |
Marcus, George Elder | aft 1892 | New York City, New York, NY | Herman and William Marcus | as MARCUS & Co. |
Marcus, Herman | 1864/1877 | New York City, New York, NY | Theodore B. Starr | as STARR & MARCUS, with a shop at 22 John Street. The firm was the exclusive retail outlet for Gorham silver in New York. |
Marcus, Herman | 1884/1892 | New York City, New York, NY | George Benjamin Jaque and William Elder Marcus | as JAQUES & MARCUS, moving to a new shop at 857 Broadway. |
Marcus, Herman | aft 1892 | New York City, New York, NY | William and George Marcus | as MARCUS & Co. |
Marcus, William Elder | 1878/1884 | New York City, New York, NY | George Benjamin Jaques | as JAQUES & MARCUS, with a shop at 41 Union Square. |
Marcus, William Elder | 1884/1892 | New York City, New York, NY | George Benjamin Jaque and Herman Marcus | as JAQUES & MARCUS, moving to a new shop at 857 Broadway. |
Marcus, William Elder | aft 1892 | New York City, New York, NY | Herman and George Marcus | as MARCUS & Co. |
Marcy, Frederick Ithamar | 1867/1878 | Providence, Providence, RI | W. A. Sturdy | as STURDY & MARCY. |
Marcy, Frederick Ithamar | 1878/1882 | Providence, Providence, RI | Charles H. Smith | as FRED I. MARCY & Co. |
Marquand, Frederick | 1820/1828 | Savannah, Chatham, GA | Josiah Penfield and Moses Eastman | as PENFIELD & Co. |
Marquand, Frederick | 1825/1830 | New York City, New York, NY | Isaac Marquand | as MARQUAND & BROTHER. They continued at 166 Broadway with Isaac still listed in the city directory as a merchant and his son as a jeweler. |
Marquand, Frederick | 1830/1833 | New York City, New York, NY | Isaac & Josiah Penfield Marquand and Erastus Osborne Tompkins | as MARQUAND & BROTHERS. |
Marquand, Frederick | 1833/1838 | New York City, New York, NY | Isaac & Henry Gurdon Marquand, Erastus Osborne Tompkins, William Black, and Henry Ball | as MARQUAND & Co., with a new store at 181 Broadway. After the death of Isaac Marquand, Frederick and Josiah left the firm, which became BALL, BLACK & THOMPKINS. |
Marquand, Frederick | Jan 1820/1826 | Savannah, Chatham, GA | Josiah Penfield | as J. PENFIELD & Co. |
Marquand, Isaac | 1801/1810 | Savannah, Chatham, GA | Cornelius Paulding | as MARQUAND & PAULDING. |
Marquand, Isaac | 1809/1810 | New York City, New York, NY | Orlando Harriman and Cornelius Paulding | as MARQUAND, HARRIMAN & Co. |
Marquand, Isaac | 1810/1815 | Savannah, Chatham, GA | Cornelius Paulding and Josiah Penfield |
Marquand, Isaac | 1815/1823 | New York City, New York, NY | Erastus Barton | as E. BARTON & Co with a store at 166 Broadway. |
Marquand, Isaac | 1825/1830 | New York City, New York, NY | Frederick Marquand | as MARQUAND & BROTHER. They continued at 166 Broadway with Isaac still listed in the city directory as a merchant and his son as a jeweler. |
Marquand, Isaac | 1830/1833 | New York City, New York, NY | Frederick & Josiah Penfield Marquand, Erastus Osborne Tompkins, | as MARQUAND & BROTHERS. |
Marquand, Isaac | 1833/1838 | New York City, New York, NY | Frederick & Henry Gurdon Marquand, Erastus Osborne Tompkins, William Black, and Henry Ball | as MARQUAND & Co., with a new store at 181 Broadway. |
Marquand, Isaac | bef 1791 | Fairfield, Fairfield, CT | Gamaliel Bradford Whiting | as WHITING & MARQUAND. |
Marsh, George | | Farmington, Hartford, CT | William Lewis Gilbert | as MARSH, GILBERT & Co. |
Marshall, Barker Burrell | cir 1850/1860 | Milford, Worcester, MA | Edward Marshall | as MARSHALL BROTHERS. |
Marshall, Edward Macy | cir 1850/1860 | Milford, Worcester, MA | Barker Marshall | as MARSHALL BROTHERS. |
Marshall, Justus William | 1858/1875 | Cazenovia, Madison, NY | John Stone | as STONE & MARSHALL |
Marsters, Silas W. | 1852/1875 | New York City, New York, NY | Francis Brown | as F. BROWN & Co, listed in the 1859 city directory at 112 Chatham Street. |
Martin, Valentine | 1855/1860 | Boston, Suffolk, MA | Henry T. Green | as MARTIN & GREEN. |
Mason, Moses Henry | 1870 | Attleboro, Bristol, MA | Samuel Dunster Mason and Charles T. Draper | as MASON, DRAPER & Co. |
Mason, Samuel Dunster | 1870 | Attleboro, Bristol, MA | Moses Henry Mason and Charles T. Draper | as MASON, DRAPER & Co. |
Mather, Thaddeus | 1827/1829 | New York City, New York, NY | William B. and Orren S. North and Thomas Mather | as MATHER & NORTH. |
Mather, Theodore | cir 1840/1845 | Buffalo, Erie, NY | Joseph Fitch Pitkin | as MATHER & PITKIN with a shop at 196 Main Street. |
Mather, Thomas | 1827/1829 | New York City, New York, NY | William B. and Orren S. North and Thaddeus Mather | as MATHER & NORTH. |
Mathewson, Joseph Ballou | | Providence, Providence, RI | C. H. S. Hubbard, H. A. Munroe, and C. H. Cooke | as J. B. MATHEWSON & Co. with a shop at 61 Peck Street. |
Mathewson, Nathan Fuller | 1849/1853 | Providence, Providence, RI | William C. Greene | as MATHEWSON & GREENE, with a shop at the corner of Westminster and Eddy Street. |
Mathewson, Nathan Fuller | aft 1863 | Providence, Providence, RI | Israel Remington Sheldon and William C. Greene | as I. R. SHELDON & Co, with a shop at 111 Summer Street. |
Mathewson, Nathan Fuller | cir 1835 | Providence, Providence, RI | Bradford Allen | as MATHEWSON & ALLEN, listed in the 1836 city directory with a shop on the corner of Pine and Rhodes Streets. |
Mathewson, Nathan Fuller | cir 1853/1854 | Providence, Providence, RI | William C. Greene and John T. Mauran | as MATHEWSON,GREENE & MAURAN. |
Matson, Newell | 1864/1867 | Chicago, Cook, IL | James H. Hoes | as MATSON & HOES. |
Mauran, John Tyler | cir 1853/1854 | Providence, Providence, RI | Nathan F. Mathewson and William C. Greene | as MATHEWSON,GREENE & MAURAN. |
Mauran, John Tyler | cir 1854/1862 | Providence, Providence, RI | William C. Greene | |
Maverick, Peter | 1817/1820 | New York City, New York, NY | Asher Brown Durand | |
May, Dennis Edgar | 1868/1869 | Concord, Essex, VT | O. S. Blood | as MAY & BLOOD. |
May, Dennis Edgar | 1869/1870 | Concord, Essex, VT | Hirum Adolphus Cutting | as MAY & CUTTING. |
May, John Danforth | cir 1865/1885 | Rockland, Knox, ME | Edward Spear | as SPEAR & MAY with a shop at 247 Main Street. |
Mayhew, James Nelson | cir 1878/1880 | Indianapolis, Marion, IN | Wheelock Peet Bingham and Julius C. Walk | as BINGHAM, WALK & MAYHEW, with a shop at No. 12 East Washington Street. |
Maynard, Clarendon | cir 1850/1860 | Worcester, Worcester, MA | Rufus Orestes Forbush | as FORBUSH & MAYNARD. After about a decade, Forbush retired from business due to ill health. |
Maynard, Robert Hinds | 1840/1849 | Buffalo, Erie, NY | ? Flagg | as FLAGG & MAYNARD. |
Mayo, John Browne |
1867/1871 |
Chicago, Cook, IL | Mayo, William Maynard |
as W. M. & J. B. MAYO, with a shop at 130 State. |
Mayo, William Maynard |
1867/1871 |
Chicago, Cook, IL |
Mayo, John Browne |
as W. M. & J. B. MAYO, with a shop at 130 State. |
McLeod, Augustus Dickinson |
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Phelps, Ontario, NY |
Stanley A Banta |
as AUGUSTUS MCLEOD & Co. |
McMullin, James | 1813/1814 | Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA | John McMullin | |
McMullin, John | 1811/1813 | Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA | James Black | as McMULLIN & BLACK. |
McMullin, John | 1813/1814 | Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA | James McMullin | |
Mead, Almon Ainsworth | 1846/1849 | Montpelier, Washington, VT | Elijah Bailey Witherell | as WITHERILL & MEAD. |
Mead, Almon Ainsworth | 1849/1857 | Montpelier, Washington, VT | Truman Curtis Phinney | as PHINNEY & MEAD. |
Mead, Edmund Potter | abt 1850 | Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA | John O. and James Mead | as JOHN O. MEAD & SONS. |
Mead, Edward | 1831/1832 | Ithaca, Tompkins, NY | Cornelius Brouwer De Riemer and Edwin Adriance | as MEAD, ADRIANCE & Co. |
Mead, Edward | 1831/1832 | Ithaca, Tompkins, NY | Cornelius Brouwer De Riemer | as DE RIEMER & MEAD. |
Mead, Edward | 1836/1842 | Saint Louis, St. Louis, MO | Edwin Adriance | as MEAD & ADRIANCE. |
Mead, Edward | cir 1832/1835 | Ithaca, Tompkins, NY | Edwin Adriance | as MEAD & ADRIANCE. |
Mead, James Perkins | abt 1850 | Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA | John O. and Edmund Mead | as JOHN O. MEAD & SONS. |
Mead, John O. | cir 1850 | Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA | ? Filley | as FILLEY & MEAD |
Melville, David | cir 1840/1845 | New York City, New York, NY | James Slack | as DAVID MELVILLE & Co. with a shop at 56 Maiden Lane. |
Meneely, Andrew | 1836/1838 | West Troy, Albany, NY | Jonas Volkat Oothout | as MENEELY & OOTHOUT, bell founders and instrument mmakers. |
Merrill, Jonathan Ambrose | cir 1856 | Portland, Cumberland, ME | Henry C. Quinby | as MERRILL & QUINBY, with a shop at 131 Middle Street. |
Merriman, Charles Granniss | 1847/1860 | Memphis, Shelby, TN | James E. Merriman | as J. E. MERRIMAN & Co, dealers in watches, jewelry, silverware, guns, and cutlery. |
Merriman, James Edward | 1841/1847 | Memphis, Shelby, TN | Frederick H. Clark | as MERRIMAN & CLARK. |
Merriman, James Edward | 1847/1860 | Memphis, Shelby, TN | Charles G. Merriman | as J. E. MERRIMAN & Co, dealers in watches, jewelry, silverware, guns, and cutlery from a shop at 32 Front Row. |
Merriman, James Edward | 1860/1870 | Memphis, Shelby, TN | William C. Byrd | as MERRIMAN, BYRD & Co. |
Merriman, Marcus | 1802 | New Haven, New Haven, CT | Bethuel Tuttle | as MERRIMAN & TUTTLE |
Merriman, Marcus | 1813/1817 | New Haven, New Haven, CT | Zebul Bradley | as MARCUS MERRIMAN & Co. |
Merriman, Marcus | 1817/1826 | New Haven, New Haven, CT | Zebuel Bradley | as MERRIMAN & BRADLEY. Joined in 1823 by Charles O'Neal |
Merriman, Marcus | 1826/1840 | New Haven, New Haven, CT | Zebul Bradley | as BRADLEY & MERRIMAN |
Merriman, Titus | cir 1810/1812 | Bristol, Hartford, CT | Butler Dunbar | as MERRIMAN & DUNBAR. |
Merriman, Titus | cir 1812/1814 | Bristol, Hartford, CT | Butler Dunbar | as MERRIMAN & DUNBAR. |
Merriman, Titus | cir 1822/1830 | Bristol, Hartford, CT | John Birge | as MERRIMAN, BIRGE & Co. |
Merritt, Samuel Fowler | 1849/1850 | New York City, New York, NY | J. B. Bowden | as BOWDEN & MERRITT, manufacturing jewellers on Dey Street. |
Mershon, Ralph Smith | cir 1865 | Zanesville, Muskingum, OH | George Amasa Jones | as JONES & MERSHON. |
Messinger, Storrs | cir 1870 | Esperance, Schoharie, NY | Avery Brazee | as MESSINGER & BRAZEE. Listed in the 1872/1873 Gazetteer and Business Directory of Schoharie County |
Metcalf, Whiting | 1835/1845 | Providence, Providence, RI | Peter Church | as CHURCH & METCALF, listed in the 1836 and 1844 city directories at 12 Steeple Street. |
Michie, Henry Bliss | cir 1865/1900 | Cincinnati, Hamilton, OH | William Michie | as MICHIE BROTHERS, with a shop at 173 West North Street. |
Michie, William | cir 1865/1900 | Cincinnati, Hamilton, OH | Henry Bliss Michie | as MICHIE BROTHERS, with a shop at 173 West North Street. |
Miller, Abner Halsey | 1854/1860 | Newark, Essex, NJ | James Wesley Miller | as A. H. & J. W. MILLER. A branch store, A. H. MILLER & BROS., was founded in Chicago in 1854. |
Miller, Friend | 1866 | Wallingford, New Haven, CT | Samuel Simpson, Almer Ives Hall, Gurdon W. Hull, and Charles Dwight Yale | as SIMPSON, HALL, MILLER & Co. Became, in 1898, one of the founding members of International Silver. |
Miller, Hezekiah Hale | 1865 | Meriden, New Haven, CT | Horace and Jedediah Wilcox, Charles Parker, and Aaron Collins | as WILCOX BRITANNIA Co. In 1867, the name was changed to WILCOX SILVER PLATE Co. |
Miller, James Wesley | cir 1850/1860 | Newark, Essex, NJ | Abner Halsey Miller | as A. H. & J. W. MILLER. In 1854, a branch store was opened in Chicago. |
Miner, Gideon D. | 1872 | Middlebury, Addison, VT | Judson A. Wright | as G. D. MINER & Co. The partners were also wool dealers and maintained an outlet on lower Main Street as WRIGHT & MINER. |
Minott, Samuel | 1765/1769 | Charlestown, Suffolk, MA | Josiah Austin | as MINOTT & AUSTIN |
Minott, Samuel | cir 1770 | Boston, Suffolk, MA | William Simpkins | as MINOTT & SIMPKINS. |
Mitchell, Samuel Phillips | Oct 1, 1845/Jul 1, 1866 | Richmond, Richmond, VA | John Henry Tyler | as MITCHELL & TYLER. Both men were the former apprentices of William Mitchell and bought their master's business. The firm was eminently successful, but was eventually dissolved due to Samuel Mitchell's ill health. |
Mitchell, William | Feb 11, 1818 | Richmond, Richmond, VA | Elisha Taft | as TAFT & MITCHELL. It is not known if they manufactured any silver goods or were simply retailers. |
Mixer, Charles Thomas | cir 1825 | Saco, York, ME | ? Putnam | as PUTNAM & MIXER |
Moir, John | 1844/1869 | New York City, New York, NY | William Moir | as J. & W. MOIR, having bought Pell's shop at his retirement. |
Moir, William | 1844/1869 | New York City, New York, NY | John Moir | as J. & W. MOIR, having bought Pell's shop at his retirement. |
Monell, John I. | cir 1826/1827 | New York City, New York, NY | Charles M. Williams | as MONELL & WILLIAMS, listed in the 1826 city directory at 40 Rhynders Street. |
Mood, John | 1816/1819 | Charleston, Charleston, SC | Peter Mood | as PETER MOOD & SON |
Mood, John | 1819/1821 | Charleston, Charleston, SC | Peter and Peter Mood | as PETER MOOD & SONS |
Mood, John | 1834/1841 | Charleston, Charleston, SC | Peter Mood | as J. & P. MOOD, with a shop at the Sign of the Crossed Spoons. |
Mood, Peter | 1816/1819 | Charleston, Charleston, SC | John Mood | as PETER MOOD & SON |
Mood, Peter | 1819/1821 | Charleston, Charleston, SC | John and Peter Mood | as PETER MOOD & SONS |
Mood, Peter | 1819/1821 | Charleston, Charleston, SC | Peter and John Mood | as PETER MOOD & SONS |
Mood, Peter | 1823/1825 | Charleston, Charleston, SC | John Ewan | as P. MOOD & Co., then MOOD & EWAN (1824) |
Mood, Peter | 1834/1841 | Charleston, Charleston, SC | John Mood | as J. & P. MOOD, with a shop at the Sign of the Crossed Spoons. |
Moore, Edward Chandler | cir 1848/1855 | New York City, New York, NY | John Chandler Moore | as J. C. MOORE & SON. |
Moore, John Chandler | 1832/1836 | New York City, New York, NY | Garrett Eoff | as EOFF & MOORE |
Moore, John Chandler | cir 1848/1855 | New York City, New York, NY | Edward Chandler Moore | as J. C. MOORE & SON. In 1851, Tiffany & Company contracted with the firm to produce silverware exclusively for them. |
Morey, David Brown | 1841/1850 | Boston, Suffolk, MA | Thomas Smith | as SMITH & MOREY, with a shop at 4 Market Street. |
Morey, David Brown | 1850/1855 | Boston, Suffolk, MA | Thomas Smith and Reuben Ober | as SMITH, OBER & Co, listed in the 1850 city directory at 3 Haverhill Street. |
Morey, David Brown | 1855 | Boston, Suffolk, MA | Thomas Smith and Reuben Ober | as MOREY, OBER & Co, listed in the 1855 city directory at 5 and 7 Haverhill Street. |
Morey, David Brown | 1860 | Boston, Suffolk, MA | Thomas Smith | as MOREY & SMITH, listed in the city directory at 49 Haverhill Street. |
Morgan, Chauncey | 1858/1860 | Hartford, Hartford, CT | Miles Ingraham | as MORGAN & INGRAHAM, silverplaters, working from a shop at 55 Pearl Street, the former address of SEYMOUR & LINDSLEY. |
Morgan, Elijah | 1805/1806 | Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, NY | Harvey Sadd | |
Morgan, Elijah | 1806/1807 | Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, NY | Harry Cook | as MORGAN & COOK. |
Morgan, Elijah | 1832/1836 | Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, NY | William S. Morgan | as E. MORGAN & SON |
Morgan, William S. | 1832/1838 | Poughkeepsie, Dutchess, NY | Elijah Morgan | |
Morong, Thomas | 1820 | Boston, Suffolk, MA | Thomas Aspinwall Davis | as DAVIS & MORONG. Listed In Boston Directory as jewelers. |
Morrell, William M. | 1827/1830 | New York City, New York, NY | Thomas Richards | as RICHARDS & MORRELL. |
Morris, Dennis | 1875/1879 | Wallingford, New Haven, CT | Robert, Robert B., George H., Henry L., Frank A., and William J. Wallace, and W. J. Leavenworth | as WALLACE BROTHERS, manufactururing silverplated cast steel flatware and hollowware. The firm was absorbed into R. WALLACE & SONS on 23 June 1879. |
Morrison, Norman | 1780/1783 | Hartford, Hartford, CT | Caleb Bull | as BULL & MORRISON. Available records indicate Morrison was the silversmith and Bull the businessman of the firm. Morrison was lost at sea in 1783 and in 1788 Caleb Bull married his widow. A significant ad appeared in The Connecticut Courant of Sept. 17, 1791, placed by Frederick Bull, auctioneer: " Selling at store of Caleb Bull a valuable set of silversmith's tools". |
Morse, George H. | 1865/1870 | Boston, Suffolk, MA | Otis Pearce Tuttle | as MORSE & TUTTLE, listed in the 1870 city directory at 114 Tremont Streeet. |
Morse, George H. | cir 1845/1865 | Boston, Suffolk, MA | Joseph W. Tuttle | as MORSE & TUTTLE, listed in city directories at 70 Washington Street. |
Morse, George | 1834 | Attleboro, Bristol, MA | Ira Richards and Hervey Manning Richards | as IRA RICHARDS & Co. |
Morse, George | cir 1830/1834 | Attleboro, Bristol, MA | Hervey Manning Richards | as MORSE & RICHARDS. |
Morse, Henry Dutton | 1861/1863 | Boston, Suffolk, MA | Francis Hunnewell and Samuel Trevitt Crosby | as CROSBY, HUNNEWELL & MORSE |
Morse, Henry Dutton | 1864/1868 | Boston, Suffolk, MA | Samuel Trevitt Crosby | as CROSBY & MORSE, listed in the 1865 city directory at 240 Washington Street. |
Morse, Henry Dutton | 1869/1875 | Boston, Suffolk, MA | Samuel Trevitt Crosby and Charles M. Foss | as CROSBY, MORSE & FOSS. |
Morse, Samuel Finley Breese | 1870/1871 | New York City, New York, NY | Thomas Lippiat, Ellsworth Perry Maltby, and John Rogers | as LIPPIAT SILVER PLATE & ENGRAVING Co. |
Morse, Sidney Levi | 1865/1869 | Attleboro, Bristol, MA | D. H. Smith, Hartford Augustus Capron, and Samuel Nelson Carpenter | as D. H. SMITH & Co. |
Moses, Artemas | cir 1817/1825 | Middlebury, Addison, VT | Orrin Moses | as O. & A. MOSES |
Moses, Orrin | cir 1817/1825 | Middlebury, Addison, VT | Artemas Moses | as O. & A. MOSES. |
Mott, Jacob Hopper | 1836/1835 | New York City, New York, NY | Jordon Mott, Sr and Jr. | as J. H. & JORDON MOTT Jr. |
Mott, Jordan | 1797/1801 | New York City, New York, NY | ? Mitchell | as MITCHELL & MOTT, with a shop at 247 Pearl Street. Mott also maintained separate listings in 1798 at 104 Gold Street and in 1802-1803 at 39 Frankfort Street. |
Mott, Jordan | 1804/1809 | New York City, New York, NY | Jacob Morrell | as MOTT & MORRELL. After Morrell died in 1808, the partnership was continued by his widow. |
Mott, Jordan | 1835/1836 | New York City, New York, NY | Jacob and Jordon Mott Jr | as J. H. & JORDAN MOTT, Jr., listed in the 1836 city directory at 9 Nassau Street. |
Mott, Jordan | 1835/1836 | New York City, New York, NY | Jacob and Jordon Mott Sr | as J. H. & JORDON MOTT Jr. |
Moulton, Abel | cir 1818/1820 | Newburyport, Essex, MA | David Wood | as MOULTON & WOOD. |
Moulton, Abel | cir 1820/1830 | Newburyport, Essex, MA | John Wheelwright Davis | |
Moulton, Joseph | cir 1796 | Newburyport, Essex, MA | Theophilus Bradbury | as MOULTON & BRADBURY. Their shop was located on Merrimack Street and they produced plated buckles. |
Moulton, William | cir 1880 | Newburyport, Essex, MA | John Enoch Lunt | as MOULTON & LUNT. |
Mowry, Delmont E. | | Providence, Providence, RI | Henry A. Kirby | as KIRBY & MOWRY, with a shop at 177 Harrison. |
Mudge, George Ansley | cir 1870 | Boston, Suffolk, MA | Marshman W. Sanborn | as MUDGE & SANBORN, with a shop at 47 West Street. |
Mulford, John Hutchinson | 1832/1842 | Albany, Albany, NY | William Boyd | as BOYD & MULFORD. |
Mulford, John Hutchinson | 1842/1860 | Albany, Albany, NY | Willam Wendell | as MULFORD & WENDELL, listed in Munsell's 1852 City Directory at 480 Broadway. In the late 1850s, the firm also did jobbing work as silverplaters. |
Mulford, Robert L | | Albany, Albany, NY | William Wendell and William P. Feltman | as MULFORD, WENDELL & Co. |
Munger, Asa | cir 1818/1820 | Auburn, Cayuga, NY | J. H. Benedict | as MUNGER & BENEDICT. |
Munger, Asa | cir 1840 | Auburn, Cayuga, NY | Austin Erastus Munger | as A. MUNGER & SON. |
Munger, Asa | May 1833/Nov 1833 | Auburn, Cayuga, NY | Thaddeus Benedict | as MUNGER & BENEDICT. The firm obtained a contract with the state of New York to use prison labor at Auburn State Prison to construct their clocks. |
Munger, Austin Erastus | cir 1840 | Auburn, Cayuga, NY | Asa Munger | as A. MUNGER & SON. |
Munger, Sylvester | 1824/1825 | Ithaca, Tompkins, NY | Abraham J. Dodge | as MUNGER & DODGE. |
Munger, Sylvester | 1826/1834 | Ithaca, Tompkins, NY | Daniel Pratt | as MUNGER & PRATT. |
Munn, Elisha | cir 1824 | Greenfield, Franklin, MA | Albert Jones | as MUNN & JONES. |
Munroe, Nathaniel | 1826/1829 | Baltimore, Baltimore, MD | D. Holman | as MUNROE & HOLMAN. Shop at 222 Baltimore Street in 1827. |
Murdock, James Hooper | 1865/1870 | Woodstock, Windsor, VT | James R. Murdock | as J. H. MURDOCK & SON. |
Murdock, James Russell | 1865/1870 | Woodstock, Windsor, VT | James Hooper Murdock | as J. H. MURDOCK & SON. |
Murdock, James | 1822/1826 | Utica, Oneida, NY | Elon Andrews | as MURDOCK & ANDREWS. |
Murdock, James | 1826/1838 | Utica, Oneida, NY | Elon Andrews and Julius Augustus Spencer | as JAMES MURDOCK & Co. |
Murdock, James | 1838/1849 | Utica, Oneida, NY | Elon Andrews | as MURDOCK & ANDREWS. |
Murdock, James | 1849/1850 | Utica, Oneida, NY | Selden Collins | as MURDOCK & COLLINS. |
Myer, Henry Beekman | 1835/1837 | Buffalo, Erie, NY | James McClanahan | as MYER & MCCLANAN. |
Myer, Henry Beekman | 1842/1844 | Buffalo, Erie, NY | George Teller and Joseph S. Fernald | as MYER, TELLER & FERNALD, listed in the 1844 city directory at 167 Main Street. |
Mygatt, Eli | 1793/1807 | Danbury, Fairfield, CT | Daniel Noble Carrington and Najah Taylor | With shop and store located on Main Street. |
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