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Remington

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Geography

  • Remington, Indiana is a town located in Jasper County, Indiana, USA.
  • Remington, Virginia is a town located in Fauquier County, Virginia, USA.
  • Remington, Wisconsin is a town located in Wood County, Wisconsin, USA.

Business

  • Eliphalet Remington designed the now-famous Remington rifle. In 1839 he was joined by his eldest son, Philo Remington (to make the business "E. Remington & Son"), and in 1845 Eliphalet's second son, Samuel, also joined the company, afterwards called "E. Remington and Sons". In 1886, E. Remington and Sons sold its typewriter business to the Standard Typewriter Manufacturing Company, Inc. Included were the rights to use the Remington name. E. Remington and Sons changed its name to "Remington Arms".
  • "Standard Typewriter" changed its name in 1902 to "Remington Typewriter Company". This company merged in 1927 with the Rand Kardex Company to form "Remington Rand", which continued to manufacture office equipment and later became a major computer company. A division also produced electric razors from 1937, and was sold in 1979 to form the Remington Products Company.

Art

  • Frederic Remington (4 October 1861–26 December 1909) was an American painter and sculptor who specialized in depictions of the American West.
  • Remington Steele was an American television detective series first broadcast on the NBC network from 1982 to 1987.

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