Silversmiths - Hill to Hitchcock
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William M. Hinton
Shelbyville, KY 1847-1854 and Paris, KY 1854-c. 1900 Was in the
partnership of Clark & Hinton 1854-c. 1859.
Freeman Hinkley
Barstable, MA 1777-1808
Adolphe Himmel
New Orleans, LA 1852-1877 A partner in the silverplating business of
Küchler & Himmel 1852-1853. Operated the A. Himmel Silverware
Manufactory 1869-1877.
M. Fred Hirsch Co.
Jersey City, NJ c. 1920-1945 Makers of sterling holloware.
Succeeded by Fisher Silversmiths.
Elisha F. Hirst
Richmond, IN 1855-1881
Hinsdale & Atkin
Newark, NJ 1835-1837 Horace Seymour Hinsdale and John H. Atkin.
Edward H. Hill
Cincinnati, OH 1839-1873
William F. Hill
New York, NY 1815-1817
Arundel Hill
Harrisburg, PA c. 1809-1817; Pittsburgh, PA c. 1818-1829; and
Steubenville, OH 1829-1848 Silversmith and clockmaker.
Charles F. Hill
Canadaigua, NY c. 1845-1850; Hartford, CT c. 1850-1852; and Oswego, NY 1852-1855
Silver manufacturer.
Hill & Ross
Zanesville, OH 1833 Charles Hill and A.C. Ross.
Alvin M. Hill
New Orleans, LA 1874-1909 Gold pen manufacturer and jeweler; also made sterling
souvenir spoons.
Hirsch & Oppenheimer
Chicago, IL 1904-1927 Primarily a jewelry
manufacturer, also made sterling souvenir spoons.
Hipp & Coburn
Chicago, IL c. 1929
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D.B. Hindman & Co.
Philadelphia, PA 1833-1859 Daniel B. Hindman (Hinman).
Charles Hill
Canadaigua, NY c. 1815-1817