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MHMH-VIA20180604W162770_URN-3:FHCL.HOUGH:90222engScovill Manufacturing Company records, 1788-1956 (inclusive), Digitized items: Materials relating to the Strike of 1920Scovill Manufacturing Companycreatormixed materialLetterpress copybooks.Account books.Daguerreotypes.Deeds.Letters.Payrolls.Maps.Photoprints.mauMassachusetts17881956monographicengEnglish321 linear ft. (942 volumes, 174 boxes, 81 cartons)Copies: 4 microfilm reels.Correspondence, daybooks, inventory books, payrolls, invoices, sales records, and order books. Letter books cover the Chicago and New York City stores as well as the Waterbury, Conn., office. Includes correspondence with the Welsbach Company, a customer, 1898-1913. Also includes World War I office files; employment office records and advertising material from the post-World War I period; maps, plans, and photos; recordings of World War II events; and research reports.Includes a fragmented copy of a deed to mill and land in Waterbury, Connecticut, dated July 3, 1788. The property may have been purchased in 1808 by Abel Porter & Company, which eventually became Scovill Manufacturing Company. There are also extracts of deeds and mortgages to land owned by William K. Lamson, brother-in-law of James Scovill (1764-1825), circa 1800, and a copy of a survey of Connecticut land known as the Rowley farm, circa 1814, which later was the site of a brass factory operated by Holmes, Hotchkiss, Brown & Elton.Preservation and description of 18th century material in this collection were supported by the Colonial North American Project at Harvard University.Scovill Manufacturing Company Records. Baker Library, Harvard Business School.is available on microfilm, (1 reel, 35 mm.) for use in the Historical Collections Reading Room, Baker Library. Order no. 80-1151.are available on microfilm (3 reels, 35mm.) for use in the Historical Collections Reading Room, Baker Library. Order no. 85- 3569.Manufacturer of brass objects such as buttons and other fasteners, screws, parts for lamps, tools, etc. Also manufactured daguerrotype plates and photographic supplies. 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.Electronic finding aid available: https://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/bak01034/catalogAdams, W. Irving (Washington Irving)1832-Bishop, Philip WConnelly, F. JCurtis, A. CDavis, Edward HGorse, F. JGoss, Edward OGoss, John HHolmes, IsraelHyde, B. PMonagan, W. HPower, George TSanderson, E. SSperry, H. JAbel Porter and Company.American Brass Association.American Pin Company.Carrington Manufacturing Company.Matthews and Willard.Morency, Van Buren and Company.Oakville Company.Naugatuck Valley Water Power Company.Schrader Company.Scovill and Adams.Scovill Manufacturing Company.S. Peck and Company.Waterbury and Meriden Railroad.Welsbach Commercial Company.ManufacturesBrass industry and tradeConnecticutWorld War, 1914-1918Button industryMarketingButtonsIndustrial relationsMetal productsMillsConnecticutWorking classConnecticutPersonnel managementPhotographyEquipment and suppliesManufacturesConnecticutWaterburyFrankford Arsenal (Pa.)Waterbury (Conn.)History18th centuryChicago (Ill.)CommerceNew York (N.Y.)CommerceManufacturersOpen Collections Program at Harvard UniversityEmigration and immigrationWomen, Enterprise & SocietyColonial North American Project at Harvard Universityms^70001217^ms78257^^^^^269582476https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990006027070203941/catalogBaker Library, Harvard Business School, Harvard UniversityMss:59 ca. 1790-1956 S432https://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HBS.Baker:959122https://ids.lib.harvard.edu/ids/iiif/5383724/full/,150/0/default.jpghttps://id.lib.harvard.edu/digital_collections/990006027070203941_HBS.BAKER:959122
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MHMH-VIA201512108000892369_URN-3:RAD.SCHL:13908797engScovill Manufacturing Company records, 1788-1956 (inclusive), Carton 14, Folder 1Scovill Manufacturing Companycreatormixed materialLetterpress copybooks.Account books.Daguerreotypes.Deeds.Letters.Payrolls.Maps.Photoprints.mauMassachusetts17881956monographicengEnglish321 linear ft. (942 volumes, 174 boxes, 81 cartons)Copies: 4 microfilm reels.Correspondence, daybooks, inventory books, payrolls, invoices, sales records, and order books. Letter books cover the Chicago and New York City stores as well as the Waterbury, Conn., office. Includes correspondence with the Welsbach Company, a customer, 1898-1913. Also includes World War I office files; employment office records and advertising material from the post-World War I period; maps, plans, and photos; recordings of World War II events; and research reports.Includes a fragmented copy of a deed to mill and land in Waterbury, Connecticut, dated July 3, 1788. The property may have been purchased in 1808 by Abel Porter & Company, which eventually became Scovill Manufacturing Company. There are also extracts of deeds and mortgages to land owned by William K. Lamson, brother-in-law of James Scovill (1764-1825), circa 1800, and a copy of a survey of Connecticut land known as the Rowley farm, circa 1814, which later was the site of a brass factory operated by Holmes, Hotchkiss, Brown & Elton.Preservation and description of 18th century material in this collection were supported by the Colonial North American Project at Harvard University.Scovill Manufacturing Company Records. Baker Library, Harvard Business School.is available on microfilm, (1 reel, 35 mm.) for use in the Historical Collections Reading Room, Baker Library. Order no. 80-1151.are available on microfilm (3 reels, 35mm.) for use in the Historical Collections Reading Room, Baker Library. Order no. 85- 3569.Manufacturer of brass objects such as buttons and other fasteners, screws, parts for lamps, tools, etc. Also manufactured daguerrotype plates and photographic supplies. 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.Electronic finding aid available: https://id.lib.harvard.edu/ead/bak01034/catalogAdams, W. Irving (Washington Irving)1832-Bishop, Philip WConnelly, F. JCurtis, A. CDavis, Edward HGorse, F. JGoss, Edward OGoss, John HHolmes, IsraelHyde, B. PMonagan, W. HPower, George TSanderson, E. SSperry, H. JAbel Porter and Company.American Brass Association.American Pin Company.Carrington Manufacturing Company.Matthews and Willard.Morency, Van Buren and Company.Oakville Company.Naugatuck Valley Water Power Company.Schrader Company.Scovill and Adams.Scovill Manufacturing Company.S. Peck and Company.Waterbury and Meriden Railroad.Welsbach Commercial Company.ManufacturesBrass industry and tradeConnecticutWorld War, 1914-1918Button industryMarketingButtonsIndustrial relationsMetal productsMillsConnecticutWorking classConnecticutPersonnel managementPhotographyEquipment and suppliesManufacturesConnecticutWaterburyFrankford Arsenal (Pa.)Waterbury (Conn.)History18th centuryChicago (Ill.)CommerceNew York (N.Y.)CommerceManufacturersOpen Collections Program at Harvard UniversityEmigration and immigrationWomen, Enterprise & SocietyColonial North American Project at Harvard Universityms^70001217^ms78257^^^^^269582476https://id.lib.harvard.edu/alma/990006027070203941/catalogBaker Library, Harvard Business School, Harvard UniversityMss:59 ca. 1790-1956 S432https://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HBS.Baker.GEN:38730627-2019https://ids.lib.harvard.edu/ids/iiif/462902075/full/,150/0/default.jpghttps://id.lib.harvard.edu/curiosity/worlds-of-change/149-990006027070203941_HBS.BAKER.GEN:38730627-2019https://id.lib.harvard.edu/digital_collections/990006027070203941_HBS.BAKER.GEN:38730627-2019
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