
Philip Rogers Mallory (1885-1975) was an American businessman and the founder of the company that is now known as Duracell International. Rather than making a career in his family's shipping business, he founded his own manufacturing company, the P. R. Mallory Company. Starting as a manufacturer of tungsten filament wire, his company later became The Mallory Battery Company and is now known as Duracell International.
Our story begins in the early 1920s with an inventive scientist named Samuel Ruben and an eager manufacturer of tungsten filament wire named Philip Rogers Mallory. Ruben came to the P.R. Mallory Company seeking a piece of equipment he needed for an experiment. But Ruben and Mallory saw an opportunity: Uniting Ruben’s inventive genius with Mallory’s manufacturing muscle. Their partnership, which would last until Mallory's death in 1975, was the bedrock of Duracell International. http://www.duracell.com/en-US/company/history.jspx
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November 11, 1885
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Brooklyn, NY, United States
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1912 |
May 9, 1912
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1914 |
May 16, 1914
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Rye, NY, United States
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1919 |
April 25, 1919
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Port Chester, NY, United States
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1975 |
November 16, 1975
Age 90
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Fishers Island, Suffolk, NY, United States
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