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Addressograph Company
The Addressograph Company was founded on February 15, 1896 by Joseph S. Duncan and John B. Hall in Chicago, Illinois. Mr. Duncan had invented his first addressing machine in 1892 in Sioux City, Iowa. He -
Albert Pick & Company
The Hotel Monthly (January 1913) The Hotel Monthly (January 1913) The American School Board Journal (1918) The Modern Hospital Year Book (1919) The Modern Hospital Year Book (1919) The Modern Hospital Year Book (1919) The -
Timex Corporation
Connecticut. Its industry is watch manufacturing and its headquarters is in Middlebury, Connecticut. It became Ingersoll-Waterbury Clock Company in 1932 after acquiring the Ingersoll Clock Company in 1922. It was acquired by Fred. Olsen -
Pelouze Manufacturing Company
Also Pelouze Scale& Manufacturing Company and Pelouze Electric Heater Company. Hardware (Oct. 10, 1897) The House Furnishing Review (January 1899) The Business Man's Magazine& The Book-Keeper (July 1905)] Hardware Dealers' Magazine (July 1905 -
Warren Telechron Company
The Warren Telechron Company was founded in 1912 by Henry E. Warren in Ashland, Massachusetts. Its industry was electric clocks and its headquarters was in Ashland, Massachusetts. The company was owned by the General Electric -
Signal Electric Manufacturing Company
Also Menominee Electric Manufacturing Company and Menominee Electric& Mechanical Company. Electrical Record (May 1916) Electrical Merchandising (December 1921) EMF Electrical Year Book (1923) EMF Electrical Year Book (1923) Electrical Record (December 1923) Hardware Age (Jan -
Mathias Klein & Sons
The American Telephone Journal (July 1, 1905) Electrocraft (August 1909) The Signal Engineer (December 1910) Hardware Age (Nov. 11, 1916) Popular Science (December 1919) Southern Hardware& Implement Journal (March 1, 1922) National Hardware Bulletin (July -
J. B. Foote Foundry Company
The J. B. Foote Foundry Company was founded in 1851 by L. D. Rankin (incorporated May 4, 1906 by James B. Foote) in Fredericktown, Ohio. Its industry was bells, cement mixers, wood stoves and transaxles -
Northern Electric Company (QB)
was telecommunications and its headquarters was in Mississauga, Ontario. It was originally 93% owned by the Bell Telephone Company of Canada. In 1914, Northern Electric and the Imperial Wire& Cable Company merged. Bell Canada spun -
Davol Rubber Company
Syringes, Post-Mortem& Dissecting Gloves, Rectal Tubes, "Rest Easy" Bed Cushions, Soft Rubber Catheters, Stomach Tubes, "Valentine" Irrigator Tubes, Water Bottles, "Davol" Rubber Bands, "Davol" Telephone Ear Cushions, "Davol" Typewriter Cushion Feet, "Marsh" Finger Pads -
Roth Brothers & Company
The St. Louis Lumberman (1902) The American Telephone Journal (July 1, 1905) The American Miller (Jan. 1, 1907) Wood Craft (March 1907) Electrical Record (July 1908) Electrical Record (June 1909) Electrical Blue Book (1912) Electrical -
Monroe Calculating Machine Company
The Monroe Calculating Machine Company, Inc. was founded on April 25, 1912 by Jay R. Monroe in Orange, New Jersey. Its industry is business products and its headquarters is in Bristol, Pennsylvania. It was acquired -
AT&T Technologies, Inc.
to assume the corporate charter of the Western Electric Company. It was a subsidiary of the American Telephone and Telegram Company. It combined with Bell Telephone Laboratories and spun off into a separate company in -
Robert H. Ingersoll & Bro.
went into the hands of receivers and in March 1922 the assets were sold to the Waterbury Clock Company. Recreation (July 1900) Scientific American (Jan. 30, 1904) The Business Man's Magazine& The Book-Keeper -
Saskatchewan Government Telephones
its headquarters have remained in Regina, Saskatchewan. In 1947, the company became a part of the Crown Investments Corporation, owned by the Government of Saskatchewan It was a part of the Trans-Canada Telephone System. -
Bell Furnace & Manufacturing Company
The Bell Furnace& Manufacturing Company was founded in 1895 by Frank R. Beal in Northville, Michigan as a successor to the Globe Furniture Company. Its industry was bells and furnaces and its headquarters remained in -
Dittmann Shoe Company
The George F. Dittmann Boot& Shoe Company, or Dittmann Shoe Company, was founded in 1841 by George F. Dittmann in St Louis, Missouri. Its industry initially involved the retail and wholesale trade of shoes, later -
O. M. Scott & Sons Company
land property) and its headquarters have remained in Marysville, Ohio. The firm was acquired by the International Telephone& Telegraph Company in 1971 and operated as a subsidiary until a leveraged buyout in 1986. In 1995 -
George S. Comstock
The firm of George S. Comstock was founded in 1846 by Adam Hauck and Jeremiah Senseman in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. Its industry was farm equipment and its headquarters remained in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. Following the death of -
International Time Recording Company
In Canada, the International Business Machines Company, Ltd., of Toronto, Ontario. The Nation's Business (January 1919) The Magazine of Business (January 1921) Motor Age (July 7, 1921) ADDRESSES[] 50 Broad Street, New York City -
Defiance Manufacturing Company
Commercial America (March 1921) Office Appliances (July 1921) Office Appliances (November 1925) SUBSIDIARIES[] Defiance Sales Corporation (New York City, New York) -
R. Thomas & Sons Company
Incorporated 1892. Electrical Record (June 1912) Electrical Record (May 1916) Electrical Record (June 1919) Electrical Record (December 1921) EMF Electrical Year Book (1923) PLANTS[] East Liverpool, Ohio, Lisbon, Ohio -
Boorum & Pease Company
The Business Man's Magazine& The Book-Keeper (July 1905) Donnelley's National Classified Telephone Directory (1918) Office Appliances (July 1921) Office Appliances (October 1923) Office Appliances (March 1931) Office Appliances (January 1949) ADDRESSES[] 84 -
Wasmuth-Endicott Company
The Wasmuth-Endicott Company was founded in October 1911 by Edmund M. Wasmuth and C. E. Endicott in Andrews, Indiana after acquiring the factory of the Andrews Cabinet Company. Its industry was kitchen units and -
Alberta Government Telephones, Ltd.
Edmonton, Alberta. Its industry was telecommunications and its headquarters remained in Edmonton, Alberta. It was acquired by Telus Communications in 1991 and was disbanded in 1996. It was a part of Trans-Canada Telephone System.
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