Steele and Johnson Manufacturing Company.
The Steele and Johnson Company was a part of Connecticut's brass industry, starting as the Waterbury Jewell Company in 1851, and soon becoming the Steele and Johnson Button Company. In 1875, as a manufacturer of brass buttons and various metal goods, the company changed its name to Steele and Johnson Manufacturing Company. The company ceased business operations in 1933; in 1941, the capital stock of Steele and Johnson was purchased by the Waterbury Button Company.
From the description of Steele and Johnson Manufacturing Company records, 1837-1937. (University of Connecticut). WorldCat record id: 52870955
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