American Arithmometer Company records, 1886-1905.

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American Arithmometer Company records, 1886-1905.

Collection contains information about the American Arithmometer Company which manufactured and marketed Burroughs adding machines. The records include agreements with the Boyer Machine Company, a description of the incorporation and first meeting of the Board of Directors which included William S. Burroughs, general correspondence, financial records, several time books, ledger books, Joseph Boyer's correspondence related to the relocation of the company to Detroit, Michigan, and specifications for the new factory.

7.3 cubic ft. (14 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7812532

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

Related Entities

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Boyer Machine Company.

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American Arithmometer Company.

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The American Arithmometer Company was incorporated in 1886 to manufacture and sell the adding machines invented by William S. Burroughs. From the description of American Arithmometer Company records, 1886-1905. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62402743 ...

Burroughs, William Seward, 1858?-1898

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William Burroughs received his A.B. from New York University in 1859. From the description of Student notebook, 1858. (New York University). WorldCat record id: 478161112 ...

Boyer, Joseph, d. 1930.

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