- A
malletier is, in French,
literally a trunk-maker, or
manufacturer of
luggage and suitcases. [1].
French philosopher Denis Diderot and Jean d'Alembert...
- Aux États-Unis (literally
meaning "To the
United States") is a
Parisian trunkmaker established in 1845. Aux États-Unis went into
business in 1845 at 229...
- Au Départ, Ltd. (which
translate as "At the departure") is a
Parisian trunkmaker founded in
Paris in 1834. Au Départ is
considered as one of four greatest...
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Moynat is a
Parisian trunkmaker,
founded in
Paris in 1849 by
Octavie and François Coulembier. They
collaborated with
specialist Pauline Moynat in travel...
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luggage and
leather goods established in 1877 in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin by
trunkmaker Joseph S. Hartmann, a Bavarian. In 1956, the
company opened a manufacturing...
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Virginia League in 1923 as the
Petersburg Trunkmakers, an
affiliate of the St.
Louis Cardinals. The
Trunkmakers finished last,
placing sixth in the six–team...
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Julius Foust "June"
Greene (June 25, 1899 –
March 19, 1974) was a
pinch hitter and
pitcher in
Major League Baseball. He pla**** for the
Philadelphia Phillies...
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Lionel H. "Leo"
Smith (May 13, 1859 in Brooklyn, New York –
August 30, 1935 in Brooklyn, New York) was a
Major League Baseball shortstop. He pla**** for...
- the son of
Yetta (née Miritch), a seamstress, and
Samuel Papirofsky, a
trunkmaker. His
parents were
Jewish immigrants from Russia. (The 2010 do****entary...
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Charles F.
Jones (October 24, 1861 –
September 15, 1922) was an
American professional baseball player. He pla**** part of one
season in
Major League Baseball...