Malleable Iron Fittings Company Records. undated, 1842-1962.
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The Malleable Iron Fittings Company (MIF)was originally incorporated in 1864. Earlier, in 1842, Nason and his brother-in-law, James J. Walworth of Boston, founded the Walworth and Nason Company of Boston (later known as the Walworth Company) to manufacture equipment for and install steam heating, then a novelty. In 1864, Nason and Walworth took over the Totoket Company of Branford, Connecticut, in order to concentrate on a proposed line of malleable iron fittings. The early MIF was essentially a...
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