Trade catalogs of processed metals, 1853-1927.

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Trade catalogs of processed metals, 1853-1927.

Trade catalogs of metal products, cans, hardware, lettering, pipes, springs, tinware, zinc alloys, and other ephemera relating to processed metals.

37 items (1 box) : ill.

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Metal Forming Corporation.

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North & Judd Manufacturing Co.

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Noera Manufacturing Company.

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Chrome Steel Warehouse.

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T.O. LeRoy & Co.

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Hamblin & Russell Mfg. Co.

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Peterson Spring Company.

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Morillon & Hubert.

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John D. Locke & Co.

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John A. Raebling's Sons Company.

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Shelby Spring Hinge Company.

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New Jersey Zinc Company

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Sussex Zinc and Copper Mining and Manufacturing Company formed by Col. Samuel Fowler in Franklin, N.J., in 1848; included other mines in Sussex County, N.J.; in 1852 name changed to New Jersey Zinc Company; in 1880 to New Jersey Zinc and Iron Company and in 1897 renamed New Jersey Zinc Company; in 1965 became a subsidiary of Gulf & Western Industries; principal owner and operator of zinc ore deposits located in Franklin and Ogdensburg, N.J., with plants in New Jersey and Pennsylvania; headqu...

F.B. Hawkins & Co.

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Johnson Bronze Company.

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Associated Spring Corporation

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Scovill Manufacturing Company

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Manufacturer of brass objects such as buttons and other fasteners, screws, parts for lamps, tools, etc. Located in Waterbury, Connecticut. Incorporated in 1850, but the business extended back at least until 1802. Among firms which became part of Scovill were Matthews and Willard, Schrader, Hamilton-Beach, American Pin, and Morency, Van Buren. From the description of Records, ca. 1790-1956 (inclusive). (Harvard Business School). WorldCat record id: 17266382 From the descripti...

H.W. Knight & Son, Inc.

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Samuel Moore & Co.

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J. Riiegg Federnfabrik.

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John Lees Company.

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