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John Corbett
Whitingham, VT  c. 1800
John William Cortelyou
New Brunswick, NJ  1834-c. 1855
Otis B. Corbett
Worcester, MA  1806-1822
Lewis Cory
Rahway, NJ  1830-1848  
Silversmith, watchmaker, and jeweler.
Jesse Corbett
Keene, NH  1812-1827
Nathaniel Cornwell
Danbury, CT c. 1800-1815; Hudson, NY 1816-1817; Fayetteville, NC
1820-c. 1823
Walter Cornell
Providence, RI  c. 1780-1801  
Silversmith and watchmaker.
William B. Cordell
Charles Town, VA 1806-c. 1810 and Warrenton, VA 1814-c. 1835  
In the partnership of Franklin & Cordell with Thomas Franklin in 1822.
Cooper & Fisher
New York, NY  1854-1862  
Francis W. Cooper and Richard Fisher.
W. & A. Cooper
Cincinnati, OH 1836-1837 and Louisville, KY  1838-1846
Brothers William and Archibald Cooper.
Joseph Cooper
Columbia and Greenville, SC  1843-1860
Francis W. Cooper
New York, NY  1842-1890  
In the partnership of Cooper & Fisher with Richard Fisher 1854-1862.  Well known for his
ecclesiastical silver work.
William Cooper
Cincinnati, OH 1835-1837; Louisville, KY 1838-1846; returned to Cincinnati
1846
In the partnership of Cooper & Saulnier with W.H. Saulnier 1835-1836 and then the
partnership of W. & A. Cooper with brother Archibald Cooper 1836-1846.
Erastus Cook
Rochester, NY 1815-1859 and Madison, WI c. 1859-1864  
Was in the partnership of Cook & Booth in Rochester, NY 1838-1850.  Was then in
the partnership of Cook & Stillwell with Mortimer F. Stillwell in Rochester, NY 1847-1859.
Silversmith and watchmaker.
Benjamin Ely Cook
Northampton, MA  c. 1825-1900  
Silversmith and jeweler.  In partnerships of Storrs & Cook with Nathan Storrs 1828-1833
and later the partnership of B.E. Cook & Son 1858-1900.
Oliver Blanchard Cooley
Utica, NY  1828-1844  
Silversmith, watchmaker, and jeweler.  Was in the firm of Storrs & Cooley 1831-1839
and then Tanner & Cooley with Perry G. Tanner 1840-1842.
John Cook
New York, NY  1869-1880  
Was a partner in the firm of Theo. Evans & Co. 1855-1865 with Theodore Evans.  The firm
name was changed in 1865 to Evans & Cook.  Evans retired in 1869 and Cook continued on his own.
George W. Cook (Cooke)
Boonville, MO  1843-c. 1869  
Was a partner with Robert Simpson in the firm of Cook & Simpson 1840-1866.
John B. Cooke
Petersburg, VA  1838-1843  
Continued in the watch and jewelry business as Cooke & Son 1843-1838.
B.E. Cook & Son
Northampton, MA  1858-1900  
Benjamin E. Cook and son Benjamin E. Cook.
Cook & Simpson
Boonville, MO  c. 1850  
George W. Cook and Robert Simpson.
A.H. Cook
Hudson, NY  c. 1838-1840
Elizabeth Copeland
Boston, MA  c. 1905-1920  
Highly regarded silversmith, best known for her enamel work on silver and medieval styled
designs.
Betty Cooke
Baltimore, MD  1950's-Present  
Modernist studio jeweler.
John Cook
New York, NY c. 1795 and Boston, MA c. 1800-1815
Cook to Cory
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Edward Corner
Eaton, MD  1793-1811