Steele and Johnson Manufacturing Company.

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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

The Steele and Johnson Manufacturing Company, one of many companies that composed Connecticut's thriving brass industry in the 19th century, was established as the Waterbury Jewell Company in 1851 and soon changed its name to the Steele and Johnson Button Company . In 1865 the company established its New York store, and in 1875 this manufacturer of brass buttons and various metal goods changed its name to the Steele and Johnson Manufacturing Company . Steele and Johnson produced and sold items primarily to brass companies and other businesses in Connecticut and Massachusetts, with customers in New York, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Ohio, Illinois, Michigan, and California . During World War I it produced goods for the army and the government.

Although two-thirds of the nation's brass was produced in and around Waterbury by 1926, the company ceased its business operations in 1933, when it employed between five hundred and six hundred employees. In 1941 the capital stock of Steele and Johnson was purchased by the Waterbury Button Company .

From the guide to the Steele and Johnson Manufacturing Company Records., undated, 1837-1937., (Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center .)

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creatorOf Steele and Johnson Manufacturing Company. Steele and Johnson Manufacturing Company records, 1837-1937. University of Connecticut, Homer Babbidge Library
creatorOf Steele and Johnson Manufacturing Company Records., undated, 1837-1937. Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Center.
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associatedWith Ansonia Manufacturing Co. corporateBody
associatedWith Beecher & Peck corporateBody
associatedWith Benedict & Burnham corporateBody
associatedWith Evertsen, H. E. person
associatedWith Hitchcock & Castle corporateBody
associatedWith James B. Clow & Son corporateBody
associatedWith Mustomatik Specialities, Inc. corporateBody
correspondedWith Nevins Townsend person
associatedWith Steele and Johnson Button Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Uniform Button Association corporateBody
associatedWith Waterbury Building & Loan, Assoc. corporateBody
associatedWith Waterbury Jewell Company. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Connecticut
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Brass industry and trade
Brass industry and trade
Connecticut
Waterbury (Conn.)
Occupation
Manufacturer
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Active 1837

Active 1937

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