[History of the American Clock Business for the Past Sixty Years, by Chauncey Jerome]@TWC D-Link bookHistory of the American Clock Business for the Past Sixty Years, CHAPTER XIV 6/28
They can be made in New Haven and sent into any part of the world for more than a hundred years to come for less than one half of what they could be made for in any part of the old world.
I was many years in systematizing this business, and these things I know to be facts, though it might appear as strong language.
No man has ever lived that has given so much time and attention to this subject as myself.
For more than fifty years, by day and by night, clocks have been uppermost in my mind. The ticking of a clock is music to me, and although many of my experiences as a business man have been trying and bitter, I have the satisfaction of knowing that I have lived the life of an honest man, and have been of some use to my fellow men. APPENDIX. GENERAL DIRECTIONS FOR KEEPING CLOCKS IN ORDER. Pendulum clocks are the oldest style, and are more generally introduced than any other kind.
I will give a few simple suggestions essential for keeping this clock in good order as a time-keeper.
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