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Unread 01-24-2020, 07:56 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by Dave Noreen View Post
In 1893 there was a possibility of the company moving to Milwaukee, Wis.

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but it apparently never happened. All through the 1890s American Arms Co. was moving to Bluffton, Alabama.

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They had property and a building there, but much of the machinery and parts inventory was still in Boston when George H. Fox died in 1901. Most of it was sold to Marlin by November 1901. Some entity continued to pay the taxes on the Bluffton, Alabama, property until 1915.
Thats pretty interesting , this is probably to best forum to find information on old American doubles thats for sure .
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