Burnham & Morrill Company (Portland, Me.)

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Burnham & Morrill Co., a widely known Portland, Maine landmark, was a canning business. In 1867 George Burnham, who previously had been a partner in the canning firm of Rumery & Burnham, started his own business and was joined by John E. Burnham and Charles Morrill. For nearly 50 years the company was owned by the Burnham family, but in 1910 George B. Morrill, Sr. bought out the Burnham's interest and soon after, B & M moved from 13 Franklin Street, Portland to its site on Casco Bay. In 1965 the address of the B & M plant was redesigned as "One Bean Pot Circle." In 1965 the Wm. Underwood Company acquired B & M.

From the description of Records, 1892-1966. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 54843352

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creatorOf Burnham & Morrill Company (Portland, Me.). Records, 1892-1966. Raymond H. Fogler Library
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associatedWith Burnham, George, 1831-1909. person
associatedWith Burnham, John E. person
associatedWith Morrill, Charles S., 1836-1901. person
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Maine--Portland
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Canned foods industry
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Active 1892

Active 1966

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