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  1. Chace was born on August 24, 1769 in Swansea, Massachusetts to Jonathan Chace and Mary Earle, members of well known Yankee families in New England who had come from England in 1630 in the Puritan fleet with Governor John Winthrop. Career Oliver Chace married Susanna Buffington on September 15, 1796. They had seven children together.

  2. Feb 8, 2019 · Oliver and Daniel Chase's inventions revolutionized the candy industry. By the Philadelphia Exposition of 1876, nearly two dozen candy companies showed off products made with industrial machinery ...

  3. Chase Oliver is a 38-year-old Libertarian activist living in Atlanta. Dubbed “…the most influential Libertarian in America…” by Rolling Stone, Oliver is a champion of the rights of the individual against the growing power of the state. He began his political activism opposing the War in Iraq under George Bush, aligning with the ...

  4. Jul 6, 2015 · It was originally founded in 1839 in Cumberland, Rhode Island, by a former carpenter turned industrialist named Oliver Chace, and his sons Harvey and Samuel B. Chace. The two brothers were ardent ...

  5. Oliver Chase (24 Aug 1769 - est. 21 May 1852) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (6 entries) edit. arwiki أوليفر ...

  6. May 9, 2014 · Oliver Chace set up several textile manufacturing companies in the early 19 th century in New England. The textile mill that eventually grew to become the business giant today was originally called the Valley Falls Company, located in Valley Falls, Rhode Island.

  7. Chace was born on August 24, 1769 in Swansea, Massachusetts to Jonathan Chace and Mary Earle, members of well known Yankee families in New England who had come from England in 1630 in the Puritan fleet with Governor John Winthrop. Chace and his family were Quakers (Society of Friends). Oliver Chace married Susanna Buffington on September 15, 1796. They had seven children together. Oliver's two ...

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