Steele and Johnson Manufacturing Company records, 1837-1937.

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Steele and Johnson Manufacturing Company records, 1837-1937.

The collection contains records documenting the business proceedings of the Steele and Johnson Manufacturing Company. It includes correspondence, inventories, business directories, and financial records. There are no materials documenting the early years and foudning of the company.

195 linear ft.

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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 descriptio...

Waterbury Jewell Company.

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Steele and Johnson Button Company.

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