Charles Albert Coffin (December 31, 1844 – July 14, 1926) was an American businessman who was the co-founder and first president of General Electric corporation...
Charles Carleton Coffin (July 26, 1823 – March 2, 1896) was an American journalist, war correspondent, author and politician. Coffin was one of the best-known...
Acoffin is a funerary box used for viewing or keeping a corpse, either for burial or cremation. Coffins are sometimes referred to as a casket, particularly...
CharlesCoffin Little (July 25, 1799 – August 11, 1869) was a U.S. publisher. He is best known for co-founding Little, Brown and Company with James Brown...
Charles L. Coffin of Detroit was awarded U.S. patent 428,459 for an arc welding process using a metal electrode. This was the first time that metal melted...
Coffin was a Brixton church warden from 1639 to 1640, and was a constable in 1641. Charles I inherited the throne of England in 1625 and initiated a long...
Church Sir Isaac Coffin (1759–1839), naval officer Charles E. Coffin (1841–1912), industrialist, U.S. congressman CharlesA. Coffin (1844–1926), industrialist...
Charles William Floyd Coffin (May 1, 1888 – August 2, 1968) was the Mayor of Englewood, New Jersey and chairman of the board of Franklin Balmar of Baltimore...
Britain, Connecticut, which merged a few years later with Thomson-Houston Electric Company, led by CharlesCoffin. In 1887, Hart left to become superintendent...
Charles Edward Coffin (July 18, 1841 – May 24, 1912), was an American industrialist and Republican politician who moved to Maryland during the American...
September 28, 1786, Coffin, at age 22, married Abial Gardner. They had eight children together: Eunice, Charles, Lydia, Frederick, Mary, Charles G., Frederick...
Cromwell with the Coffin of Charles I is a partially-varnished c. 1831 watercolour by Eugène Delacroix, now in the Département des Arts graphiques of the...
Charles Dustin Coffin (September 10, 1804 – February 28, 1880) was an American lawyer and politician who served one term as a U.S. Representative from...
colonial Coffin family were whalers and triangle traders who were prominent in the history of the triangular trade in the United States and Canada. Coffin ship...
Senator Coffin may refer to: Alexander J. Coffin (1794–1868), New York State Senate Bob Coffin (born 1942), Nevada State Senate Charles Edward Coffin (1841–1912)...
Autogo and Orient Autogo Quad in 1899. An early investor in WMC, CharlesA. Coffin (1844-1926), first president of General Electric, ordered an electric...
Veronica (1964), ACoffin for King Charles: The Trial and Execution of Charles I, London: Macmillan Yorke, Philip Chesney (1911). "Charles I. (King of England)" ...
the Queen's coffin in Edinburgh, and approximately 250,000 people queued to pay their respects in London. The United Kingdom observed a national mourning...
development for the General Electric Corporation. Coffin was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, to Charles Pratt Coffin and Grace Parkman, daughter of historian...
Charles Albert Coffin (December 31, 1844 – July 14, 1926) was an American businessman who was the co-founder and first president of General Electric corporation.