United States clockmaker who introduced mass production (1785-1859)
1He looked at the Seth Thomas clock on the table by the stairs.
2Mrs. Charles Steele, Mrs. Seth Thomas, Mrs. John D. Rockefeller and others among clients.
3Grandma squinted through the door at the old Seth Thomas dock in the sitting room.
4Then she went and grabbed the old Seth Thomas clock and hugged it to her.
5First they looked in at Grandma, still asleep with the Seth Thomas ticking beside her.
6Ailments remedied by Lansing Powers of the Seth Thomas Co. who is foremost authority on tower clocks.
7The works were made by Seth Thomas.
8Mr. Terry sold out his business to Seth Thomas and Silas Hoadley, two of his leading workmen, in 1810.
9After he hung up, Lee looked at the Seth Thomas clock on the mantelpiece, a gift from his mother.
10The next clock company which I shall speak of, is that of Seth Thomas & Co., of Plymouth Hollow, Connecticut.
11Each room had the usual desks of battered oak, a platform and square teacher's desk, one Seth Thomas clock and one picture.
12Mr. Terry sold a right to manufacture them to Seth Thomas, for one thousand dollars, which was thought to be a great sum.
13Seth Thomas, Earl's brother, reportedly picked him up from the house.
14Seth Thomas was in many respects a first-rate man.
15"S'pose this roof will leak on the baby and Seth Thomas?"
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