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This collection contains the transcripts and records of the 1949-1952 Sherman Act antitrust proceedings against the United Shoe Machinery Corporation in Massachusetts' federal court.
United Shoe Machinery was created in 1899 by a merger of Goodyear Machinery Company, Consolidated Hand Lasting Machine Company, and McKay Shoe Machinery Company. It quickly became an international corporation and achieved nearly complete market domination in the United States.
United Shoe made its fortune largely on its practice of leasing rather than selling its shoemaking equipment to its customers. Of this innovative approach, FORTUNE magazine wrote approvingly in 1933, "if you can save a man $10 and charge him $2 for the service, it does him no harm if you made a good profit on the $2." Its massive factory complex in Beverly, Massachusetts made the city the richest in the state, and in 1930 United Shoe built Boston's first skyscraper (at 160 Federal Street) for its corporate headquarters. The corporation flourished throughout the Great Depression and the Second World War.
On December 15, 1947 the United States filed a complaint against United Shoe Machinery Corporation in federal court in Massachusetts, alleging violations of the Sherman Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1 et seq., and charging that United Shoe had been illegally monopolizing the shoe manufacturing industry since 1912.
In his 60-page opinion, Judge Charles E. Wyzanski described the ensuing trial: "A trial of prodigious length followed. The court attempted to shorten the hearings by requiring defendant in advance of trial to submit to the Government's exhaustive requests for discovery, by requiring the Government at the opening of its case to file a brief correlating all its proposed evidence, by encouraging the use of sampling devices, and by insisting that the Government should, in formal answers, indicate in each branch of the case on what evidence it principally relied. Nonetheless, the hearing took 121 days and covered 14,194 pages of transcript and included the offer of 5512 exhibits totalling 26,474 pages (in addition to approximately 150,000 pages of OMR's and over 6,000 soft copies of patents) and 47 depositions covering 2122 pages. At the close of the evidence the Court asked for briefs, and requested findings of fact and conclusions of law. The Government offered briefs totalling 653 pages, and requests totalling 667 pages. United submitted briefs totalling 1240 pages, and requests totalling 499 pages." United States v. United Shoe Machinery Corp., 110 F.Supp. 295, 298-99 (D.Mass. 1953).
The court finally found that United Shoe had violated the Sherman Act, and it prescribed several different remedies but stopped short of dissolving or fracturing the corporation. On appeal, the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed. United Shoe Machinery Corp. v. United States, 347 U.S. 521 (1954).
The case went back to court in 1967. The government petitioned for an order to dissolve the corporation; the corporation petitioned for a less strenuous remedy than the one previously ordered. The district court, under then Chief Judge Wyzanski, ruled that the original order would not be modified since nothing had changed significantly since then. United States v. United Shoe Machinery Corp., 266 F.Supp. 328 (D.Mass. 1967). The Supreme Court reversed, ordering the district court to supply a remedy that would effectively terminate the illegal monopoly, deny the corporation the fruits of its statutory violation, and ensure that this could not happen again. United States v. United Shoe Machinery Corp., 391 U.S. 244 (1968).
After the first wave of antitrust litigation, United Shoe continued to innovate within the shoe manufacturing industry, but it also developed such modern inventions as the hot glue gun, the soda can pop-top, the drive mechanism for the lunar module, and pop rivets for the Concorde. The company's name was changed to USM Corporation in 1968 to reflect its increasing diversification, but the company went deeply into debt financing its new acquisitions, and its stock value plummeted. In 1976 the company was bought by Emhart Corporation (now Emhart Teknologies, a wholly owned subsidiary of Black & Decker).
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Various. 1987 Library Accessions, 1753-1976, n.d.
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1987 Library Accessions, 1753-1976, n.d.
Accessions include: minutes and news clippings from the United Church Women of Salem, MA, representing all the major churches in the city, with supporting printed material (87001); papers of the Browne and Cox Families which include business documents from John Browne's ship chandlery, portage bills, estate documents and deeds for the Cox family, documents pertaining to the Oriental Powder Company of Portland, ME, obituaries, inventories of household silver, church pew deeds for the Old South Meeting House, Salem, MA, and photographs by Edward S. Moss (87005); manuscript recipes, also called receipts in this collection, for food and household substances, which also include household hints, some of which are bound into volumes with newspaper clippings of recipes and others are loose manuscript documents (87007); deeds, estate papers, receipts for Ichabod Nichols (87009); pew deeds for the Independent Congregational Church, Salem, MA (87014); an ALS letter from Nathaniel Bowditch to Messrs. Whipple & Lawrence about an incomplete journal received and returned (87016); institutional archives, which include publications, photographs, advertisements, lectures, scrapbook of shoes made, etc., for United Shoe Machinery Corp., Beverly, MA, shoes from which are in the collection of the Peabody Essex Museum (87020); David Frye Papers, including correspondence, foreclosure book, realtor's license (87021); photocopy of logbook kept by Charles E. Brown on the Bark La Grange from Salem, MA to San Francisco, California in 1869 (87022); David Frye Papers, including correspondence, an insurance policy for the Schooner Sally, and receipts (87026); reminiscenses from family members of the Putnam Family of Salem, MA (87030); Endicott Family Papers, which include shipping papers of Samuel Endicott and estate papers of Henry Collins and Caroline Endicott (87031); First Congregational Church Records, of Topsfield, MA, which include administrative records, publications, photographs, Federated Church records, and women's societies (87035); Thought and Work Club Papers, a women's club in Salem, MA, which include meeting minutes, scrapbooks, committee reports, and dissolution records (87037); bills and receipts for the furnishing of George Peabody's house (87038); Salem War Chest Association Papers, including meeting minutes, correspondence pertaining to disbursement, and financial accounts of the association (87039); First Parish Church, Gloucester, MA, document about the impoverisment of the church in the 1870's, an ALS from Robert Rantoul, Jr. recommending Stephen Whitmore of Salem as Superintendent of Ropewalks at the Charlestown Navy Yard, and an ALS from Epes Sargent regarding a job for a young college man in the 1765 (87041); Dorothy Foster Papers, which include family and football team photographs, report cards from the Saltonstall School and Salem High School, and graduation exercises ephemera (87042); and the diary of Joseph Hardy Towne (87043).
ArchivalResource: 19 accessions.
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Wilmington Trust Company. Trust Dept. Investment analysis files ("T-U"), 1909-1959 (bulk 1931-1954).
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Investment analysis files ("T-U"), 1909-1959 (bulk 1931-1954).
The records contain some information on the workings of the Trust Dept., but are more useful for the information they contain on the individual companies in which the department invested.
ArchivalResource: 3.5 linear ft.
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- Wilmington Trust Company. Trust Dept. Investment analysis files ("T-U"), 1909-1959 (bulk 1931-1954).
Rice & Hutchins. Records, 1876-1928 (inclusive).
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Records, 1876-1928 (inclusive).
Records of a shoe manufacturing firm of Boston, Mass. This firm was one of the first among shoe manufacturers to establish its own retail selling organization. There are extensive series of general accounting records, purchase ledgers, sales ledgers, and records pertaining to agencies and outlets. The firm controlled factories in Marlboro, Rockland, South Braintree and Stoneham, Mass. and maintained outlets throughout the United States and in England. Affiliated companies, for which there are scattered records in the collection, include J.C. Penney Co., Mullen Shoe Company, Middle West Shoe Company, Middlesex Shoe Company, and Hosmer, Codding Company.
ArchivalResource: 32 linear ft. (315 v.)
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- Rice & Hutchins. Records, 1876-1928 (inclusive).
Copelof, Maxwell, 1879-. Papers, 1940-1954
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Maxwell Copelof papers, 1940-1954
Clothing manufacturer and labor arbitrator. Correspondence and other papers, relating to Copelof's personal and business affairs, and to his career in labor arbitration, chiefly as Commissioner of Conciliation in the U.S. Dept. of Labor, 1940-1947, and as arbitrator for the American Arbitration Association; and records of arbitration proceedings in which Copelof was involved. Correspondents include J.R. Steelman, head of the Conciliation Division of the Dept. of Labor.
ArchivalResource: 59 boxes
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Stenographic Record of Trial before Wyzanski, J., U.S. v. United Shoe Machinery Corporation, 1949-1952, District Court of the U.S., District of Massachusetts
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Stenographic Record of Trial before Wyzanski, J., U.S. v. United Shoe Machinery Corporation, 1949-1952, District Court of the U.S., District of Massachusetts
The collection contains most of the transcript of the 1949-1952 Sherman Act antitrust proceedings against the United Shoe Machinery Corporation in federal court in Massachusetts. Otherwise complete, the collection lacks trial records from Oct. 18, 1949-Mar. 5, 1950.
ArchivalResource: 17 boxes
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United Shoe Machinery Corporation Records
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United Shoe Machinery Corporation Records
The collection documents the activities of the United Shoe Machinery Corporation of Beverly, Massachusetts, manufacturers of shoe machinery equipment. The collection consists of engineering records, legal records, research and development records, employee/personnel records, correspondence, company catalogs, product literature, advertising materials, photographs, and moving images.
ArchivalResource: 145 Cubic feet (296 boxes)
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United Shoe Machinery Corporation. [United Shoe Machinery Corporation publications].
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[United Shoe Machinery Corporation publications]. 1911-1913.
ArchivalResource: 4 v. : ill. ; 21-27 cm.
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USM Corporation. United Shoe Machinery Company records, 1915-1974.
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United Shoe Machinery Company records, 1915-1974.
Materials assembled by Edward F. McCarthy, director of USM research, including notebooks, diagrams, manuals, brochures, catalogs, code sheets, flow charts, price lists, handbooks, lectures, directories, lexicons, catalogs of other firms, personal notebooks on shoe construction (1927-1931), factory visits to other shoe companies, and production of leading manufacturers (1939-1960), and floor directory of the plant; ledgers listing machines shipped and returned from the Lynn and Puerto Rico plants (9 v., 1935-1974); and machine development materials, including patents, chiefly those of Edward Quinn.
ArchivalResource: 9 v.
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Emhart Corporation Records., undated, 1883-1989
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Emhart Corporation Records. undated, 1883-1989
Emhart Corporation was a multinational company located in Farmington, Connecticut. Prior to its 1989 merger with Black & Decker, Emhart operated in over one hundred countries with a world-wide work force of 30,000 employees. Emhart's products included machines for the manufacture of glass bottles and shoes; filling, sealing and packaging machinery; security systems; electronics; chemical products; metal fasteners; rubber processing equipment; and consumer and do-it-yourself products. Brand name products included True Temper® hardware and sporting goods, and Price Pfister® plumbing fixtures. Emhart's domestic roots went back to the American Hardware Company, founded in New Britain, Connecticut, in 1902.
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Adrian & Busch. Trade catalogs of cobbler and shoemaking equipment, 1873-1924.
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Trade catalogs of cobbler and shoemaking equipment, 1873-1924.
Trade catalogs of the shoe industry, shoe machinery and other ephemera relating to cobbler and shoemaking industry.
ArchivalResource: 52 items (1 box) : ill.
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Emhart Corporation. Emhart Corporation records, 1883-1989.
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Emhart Corporation records, 1883-1989.
The collection contains corporate and subsidiary administrative materials from 1883-1989. Includes correspondence, memoranda, reports, stock agreements, price books, product manuals, product specifications, news briefs, newspaper clippings and videotapes.
ArchivalResource: 23 linear ft.
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Commonwealth Shoe & Leather Company. Records, 1884-1931 (inclusive).
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Records, 1884-1931 (inclusive).
Cash book (1884-1888) and miscellaneous cost data (1900-1903) of a shoe manufacturing firm in Whitman, Mass. There are papers of Charles H. Jones, President, relating to the United Shoe Machinery Corp. royalty case (1908-1913), to New England railroad mergers (1905-1908 and 1929-1931), and to the tariff on hides and shoes (1905-1909, 1921-1922, and 1930-1931). There are also a merchandise record (1884-1885) of C.H. Jones Company, Boston and South Abington, Mass.; and papers of the Boylston Shoe Machinery Association (1913-1916), which was formed to oppose the United Shoe Machinery Corp.
ArchivalResource: 6 linear ft. (10 v., 2 cases)
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- Commonwealth Shoe & Leather Company. Records, 1884-1931 (inclusive).
Beverly Public Schools (Beverly, Mass.). Beverly Public Schools/Beverly trade school records, 1909-1995.
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Beverly Public Schools/Beverly trade school records, 1909-1995.
Materials relating to the establishment and operation of the Beverly trade schools, including trustee minutes, annual reports, curriculum journals, correspondence, photographs, programs and ephemera, and calendars.
ArchivalResource: 3 linear ft.
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Portrait Photograph Collection, 1930-1940
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Portrait Photograph Collection, 1930-1940
This collection includes photographic prints of copies of paintings, prints, and engravins and portraits of businessmen and industrialists
ArchivalResource: 12 linear ft. (12 boxes)
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