Samuel Adams
Business carried on in Samuel Adams' name at the Currier Factory in Drury Lane and Parker Street, Soho that made an improved carriage spring, called "bow springs", invented and patented by his nephew William Bridges Adams.
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Business carried on in Samuel Adams' name at the Currier Factory in Drury Lane and Parker Street, Soho that made an improved carriage spring, called "bow springs", invented and patented by his nephew William Bridges Adams.
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