Holley Manufacturing Company Records. undated, 1847-1933.

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Holley Manufacturing Company Records. undated, 1847-1933.

The Holley Manufacturing Company of Lakeville (Salisbury), Connecticut, produced pocket cutlery and related products, from 1844 until 1946. Holley Manufacturing Company's sales and production declined after 1933 and the firm was dissolved in 1946.

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