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Overview of the Collection

History

Scope and Content

Arrangement

Restrictions

Index Terms

Related Material

Administrative Information

Detailed Description

Series I: Historical Materials, undated, 1351-1978






American Brass Company Records

Series I: Historical Materials



Finding aid prepared by Archives & Special Collections Staff.

Finding aid encoded by Betsy Pittman in October 2005.





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Overview of the Collection

Repository: Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center
Creator: American Brass Company.
Title: American Brass Company Records.
Dates: undated, 1351-1978.
Quantity: 160 linear feet.
Identification: MSS19970996
Language: English.
Abstract: The American Brass Company was founded in 1893 with the consolidation of five existing brass mills in the Waterbury, Connecticut area. Intended as a holding company, American Brass absorbed the following companies: Plume & Atwood Manufacturing, Benedict & Burnham Manufacturing, Waterbury Brass, Scoville Manufacturing, Holmes, Booth and Haydens, and Coe Brass Manufacturing. The collection dates from circa 1800 to 1978 and provides a unique view of one of the major brass producers in the history of the United States. The materials vary in type from newspaper clippings to minute books and ledgers dating from the early 19th century.

History

The story of the development of the brass mills in the Naugatuck Valley is the story of 19th century entrepreneurs who would found one firm, merge with another, then reorganize again to form new ventures. The American Brass Company was no exception; it was founded from many segments of the industry including the Aaron Benedict Company (est. 1812) and the various Coe companies.

Officially, the American Brass Company began 7 June 1893, when a group of men from five of the six brass mills in the Waterbury, Connecticut, met to consolidate their interests. The new company was intended to be a holding company for the following operations: Plume & Atwood Manufacturing Company, Benedict & Burnham Manufacturing Company, Waterbury Brass Company, Scoville Manufacturing Company, Holmes, Booth and Haydens, and Coe Brass Manufacturing Company. However, it was to be another six years (1 March 1899) before the charter was accepted and the company finally organized. Even so, the principal companies could not agree upon remanufacturing activities. All of the companies, with the exception of the Waterbury Brass Company and the Coe Brass Manufacturing Company, withdrew from the newly formed consolidation. The Ansonia Brass & Copper Company (of the Phelps Dodge family) joined the remaining two, and on 14 December 1899 the three companies--Ansonia Brass & Copper, Waterbury Brass and Coe Brass Manufacturing--formed the American Brass Company. By 1901, Benedict & Burnham and Holmes, Booth and Haydens had rejoined the venture and the American Brass Company was on its way.

The next two decades would bring major reorganizations to the company. On 1 January 1912, the holding company became an operating company and the associated companies were now divisions of the parent, American Brass Company. In 1922, the Anaconda Copper Mining Company (of Montana) acquired American Brass, although the company retained its own identity until 1960 when the name was changed to Anaconda American Brass.

The Anaconda Company merged with Atlantic Richfield in 1977. The American Brass files housed at the corporate archives were transferred to Los Angeles, CA, in 1981 when the headquarters of Anaconda American Brass Company were moved from Waterbury, Connecticut to Rolling Meadows, Illinois. The name of the division was subsequently changed to ARCO Metals. No administrative correspondence or records groups remained at Waterbury and the collection was divided into logical series at the corporate archives.

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Scope and Content

The collection dates from circa 1800 to 1978 and provides a unique view of one of the major brass producers in the history of the United States. The materials vary in type from newspaper clippings to minute books and ledgers dating from the early 19th century.

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Arrangement

Series I: Historical Materials (undated, 1351-1978) is a collection of historical background notes used by Clark S. Judd to create his manuscript, "The History of the American Brass Company." Mr. Judd, a former president of the company, worked on this project from 1942 until 1959, when ill health forced him to put it aside for a time. He was assisted in his research by Russell H. Pope, an American Brass employee since 1912. The files contain clippings, anecdotes and general background information on the American Brass Company and the brass industry in general. Dates on the folders may refer to the event noted and not the actual document itself.

Series I: Historical Materials

Series II: Administrative Files--American Brass Company (ABC) (undated, 1848-1972) consists of general administrative files including minutes, opinions on reorganization in 1911 and land deeds.

Series II: Administrative Files

Series III: Sales Department Files (undated, 1853-1969) contains individual price list books and specification catalogs dating back to circa 1800. These materials were used by the company library for historical research and information on official company names, logos, letterheads and price information.

Series III: Sales Department Files

Series IV: Library Ephemera Files (undated, 1642-1966) includes the company library vertical file maintained by Eulalia Madden, the company librarian. A mixture of primary and secondary source materials, the collection documents the history of the industry as well as the company. Of particular interest are such items as the Benedict & Burnham permit for the Centennial Exhibition (1876), biographical files on Anaconda and American Brass personnel, and correspondence from principals in the company, such as C. F. Brooker. As in Series I, the dates on the folders will sometimes refer to the event, and not the actual document.

Series IV: Library Ephemera Files

Series V: Papers, reports, historical records and Advertising reprints (undated, 1841-1968) is a collection of miscellaneous materials including an Appraisal Committee report of 1892 regarding the formation of the company, Aaron Benedict's "Bargain" books (incentive pay for employees) and Coe family correspondence.

Series V: Papers, reports, historical records and advertising

Series VII: Photographs (undated, ca 1841-1962) is the photograph collection. Containing over 200 images, the photographs date from circa 1841 through 1962. The images include daguerreotypes, mill exteriors and interiors, the Benedict & Burnham booth at the Centennial Exhibition, the Waterbury Water Wheel and the flood damage of 1955.

Series VII: Photographs

Series VIII: Bound Volumes (1823-1972) consists of bound volumes including minute books, journals, ledgers, cash books and other documentation of the American Brass Company, its predecessor firms and some subsidiaries. Also included are samples from the Wolcottville Brass Company, American Brass Company, Waterbury Brass Company, Holmes, Booth and Haydens, Coe Brass Manufacturing Company, Ansonia Brass & Copper Company, Benedict & Burnham Manufacturing Company and the Ansonia Clock Company.

Series VIII: Bound Volumes

Note: Series I-IV have been completely reprocessed, resulting in more accurate dating of materials and the assignment of new box and folder numbers. Series V-VIII reflect the older processing. The finding aid will be updated as the reprocessing of each series is completed.

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Restrictions

Restrictions on Access

There are no access restrictions on this collection.

Restrictions on Use

Permission to publish from these Papers must be obtained in writing from both the University of Connecticut Libraries and the owner(s) of the copyright.

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Related Material

Archives & Special Collections has a substantial collection of materials pertaining to Connecticut businesses and industry. For detailed information on these collections please contact the curator or ask at the reference desk.

The following materials have been separated from the collection and cataloged:

Flood 1955 Dodd Call No. D 1759

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Index Terms

This record series is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.

Places:

Ansonia, Conn.
Waterbury, Conn.

Subjects:

Clock and watch industry--Connecticut.
Ansonia (Conn.)--Business, industries, and trades--Brass.
Brass industry and trade--Connecticut.
Brass industry and trade--United States.
Connecticut--Business, industries, and trades--Brass.
Connecticut--Business, industries, and trades.
Copper industry and trade--Connecticut.
Copper industry and trade--United States.
Copper mines and mining--Montana.
Copper mines and mining--United States.
Corporate libraries--Connecticut.
Land companies--Connecticut.
Montana--Business, industries, and trades--Copper.
Naugatuck River Valley (Conn.)--Business, industries, and trades--Brass.
Real estate business--Connecticut.
Smelting--United States.
Warehouses--Connecticut.
Waterbury (Conn.)--Business, industries, and trades--Brass.
Waterbury (Conn.)--Business, industries, and trades.
Waterbury (Conn.)--Land.
Waterbury (Conn.)--Libraries.

Document Types:

Administrative Records.
Bylaws.
Charters.
Correspondence.
Deeds.
Financial Records.
Histories.
Leases.
Minutes.
Newsletters.
Notes.
Patents.
Photocopies.
Photographs.
Publications.
Stock certificates.

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Administrative Information

Custodial History

The American Brass records were transferred from California to the University of Connecticut in 1988 when the corporate archives closed.

Preferred Citation

[Item description, #:#], American Brass Company Records. Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center, University of Connecticut Libraries.

Acquisition Information

The American Brass Company Records were donated by the Atlantic Richfield Corporation in 1988.

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Detailed Description

Series I: Historical Materials, undated, 1351-1978
Subseries A: Collected by Russell H. Pope, undated, 1596-1960
1:1 "Evolution of the American Brass Company" compiled by Russell H. Pope [includes information about industry predecessors], 1851-1960
1:2 "Early history of brass making" by C.S. Miller, 1932, 1948
1:3 American Brass Company History [by Subject:A - G], undated, 1596-1959
Alloys, Active, 1956
American Brass Company, 1922
American Brass Co., History of, 1922-1953
American Brass Co., Organization, 1893-1899
American Brass Co., Predecessors, 1816-1957
Anaconda, Officers, 1957
Anaconda, Origin of name, 1875, 1882
Anaconda, Spearhead, 1922-1947
Anaconda, Subsidiaries, 1958-1959
Anaconda, Trademark, 1917-1931
Anaconda Company (new name), 1955
Anaconda Copper Mining Co., general history, 1918-1929
Anaconda Copper Mining Co., Capital stock, 1920-1954
Anaconda Copper Mining Co., Employees, 1938-1954
Anaconda Copper Mining Co., Executives, 1920-1955
Anaconda Wire and Cable, 1929
Anecdotes, undated
Benedict Nickel, 1883, 1902, 1912
Beryllium Copper, 1946
Board of Directors, American Brass, 1899-1955
Board of Directors, Annual meetings, 1933-1955
Brass manufacturers price reports, undated
Brass industry publications, 1911-1930
Buffalo Copper & Brass Rolling Mills, 1907-1908
Brooker, Charles F., 1893-1905
Calendar (perpetual), undated
Catalog, Price, 1912, 1922-1924, 1940
Coe, Robert, descendants of, 1596-1959
Competitors, 1921
Consigned accounts, undated
Copper Products Development Association, 1959
Dates of Warehouses, 1899-1956
Dates of Mill depots, 1950-1958
Dates, Conference of Nations, 1943-1955
Directors, American Brass, 1958
Discs, large diameter, 1955
District Sales Managers, 1949
Ducommun Metals and Supply Co., 1849-1955
Duraflex, 1956-1958
Employee Relations Department, 1959
Employee Relations, Waterbury Strikes, 1919, 1938
Employment figures, 1942-1950
Everdur, 1923
Fires, 1864-1893
Firsts, 1852, 1873, 1883, 1959
General office, 1912
1:4 American Brass Company History [by Subject:H - Z], undated, 1778-1960
Hine Coiler, 1887
Historical memoranda, 1857-1878
Historical data, 1823-1863
Historical notes on Phosphor Bronze, 1807-1956
Kettles (Brass), history of in U.S., 1812-1958
Main office, departments, undated
Manufacturers of non-ferrous products, 1912
"The Metal Industry", 1903-1940
Muntz Metal, 1832-1927
Names of persons who may have data, 1906
National Brass & Copper Co., Lisbon, OH, 1905
Newspapers, 1844-1903, 1922-1926
Obituary notices of American Brass employees, 1926-1952
Odds and Ends, 1778-1851
Opinion survey of employees, 1959
Order v. Shipment basis, 1912-1933
Original tenants, Waterbury, 1913
Patents and Trademarks, 1871-1878
Pension Committee, 1955
Personnel, Sales, 1950-1959
Personnel, U.S. government, loaned to, 1917-1955
Phosphor Bronze historical notes, 1807-1956
Phosphor Bronze miscellaneous, 1948-1949
Plants, oil paintings, 1944-1949
Pope, Russell H., 1912-1960
Ratcliffe (Metals) Ltd., J.F., 1959
Reference books on history of brass industry, 1926-1927
Research and Product development committees, 1958-1959
The River Company, 1905, 1912
Rolling of brass and copper, 1880-1905
Ruling book history, 1912-1955
Sales Offices and warehouses, 1955
Sales outlets during Weaver's assignment, 1912, 1922, 1941
Selling personnel, 1944-1955
Teflon hose assemblies, 1956-1958
"Thoughts in behalf of the American Brass Co.", 1936
Trademarks, 1922
Tubes, Seamless, 1889-1914
Waterbury Brass Company, 1845-1899
1:5 Historical notes and articles (A - M), undated, 1893-1957
American Brass Company
Branches: Torrington, Waterbury, Ansonia, 1935
Chronology, 1893-1955
Departmental Correspondence, 1949
General Overview, 1948
Historical Write up, 1957
Products, 1946
Salute, 1947
Articles
Cowles, Alfred A. excerpt from "Copper and Brass" Abstract included, undated
Coe, John A. "Development of the Brass Industry," 1939
Encyclopedia Americana extracts of brass, copper, and brass industry, 1947
Jacobs, Charles B., Jr. Historical Data, 1957
Kelley, C.F. "Address on 150th anniversary of Brass Industry in Waterbury," 1952
Miller, C.S. Historical Notes, 1931
1:6 Historical notes and articles (O - T), 1823-1954
Articles
Olson, C.F. "History of the Brass Industry in the United States," 1823-1826
Skowronski, S. "Early History of Copper Mining in New Jersey" (Lecture), 1953
Tobin, James E. "The history of the Brass Industry," 1954
Biographical Information
Israel Coe, Lyman W. Coe, John A. Coe, 1826-1921
Copper and Brass Industry
History, 1823-1926
Overview, 1823-1937
Domestic brass mill industry, 1925-1958
Merger of American Brass and Anaconda Copper
Excerpt from C.S. Judd's history, 1823-1926
General overview, 1930
1:6 Seamless Brass and Copper Tubes, 1956
1:6 Torrington history, 1737-1935
1:6 Torrington land records, 1834-1911
1:7 Trademarks, historical information (compiled), 1958
1:8 Charles F. Brooker, speeches by and about, 1914, 1927
Subseries B: Division Histories, undated, 1802-1978
2:9 Aluminum - Terre Haute and Anaconda, 1955-1959
2:9 American Flask & Cap Co., Fabricated Metal Goods, 1869-1871
2:9 Anaconda Metal Hose Division, 1908-1959
2:9 Anaconda American Brass Ltd., 1905-1959
2:9 Ansonia Brass & Battery Co., Ansonia Division, 1845-1869
2:9 Ansonia Clock Company, 1850
2:9 Ansonia Land & Water Power Co., Ansonia Division, 1869, 1899-1903
2:9 Benedict, Aaron, Waterbury Division, 1812-1873
2:9 Benedict & Burnham Manufacturing Co., 1812-1955
2:9 Benedict & Burnham Brass & Copper Co. of Illinois, Kenosha Division, 1901
2:9 Birmingham Brass Co., Ansonia Division, 1892-1903
2:9 Brown's Copper & Brass Rolling Mills, New Toronto, Ontario, Anaconda American Brass Ltd., 1900-1914
2:9 Buffalo Brass & Copper Rolling Mills, Buffalo Division, 1907-1912
2:9 Chicago Brass Company, Kenosha Division, 1905-1951
2:9 City Manufacturing Co., Benedict & Burnham, 1851-1880
2:9 Coe Brass Manufacturing Co. (subsidiary of Wolcottville and Torrington firm, Ansonia), 1909, 1934
2:9 Detroit Brass & Copper Rolling Mills, Detroit Division, 1880-1958
2:10 French Manufacturing Co., Waterbury, French Small Tube Division, 1905-1955
2:10 Hastings-on-Hudson Branch, 1870-1959
2:10 Holmes, Griggs and Smith Brass & Copper Tube Factory, 1860-1952
2:10 Holmes, Booth and Haydens, Waterbury Division, 1853-1907
2:10 Leavenworth, Haydens and Scovill, Waterbury Division, 1942-1958
2:10 McCombe, Gault, 1919-1945
2:10 Mad River Land records, 1922
2:10 Mad River Real Estate, 1924
2:10 National Brass & Copper Tube Co., Inc., Hastings-on-Hudson Branch, 1917-1925
2:10 National Conduit & Cable Co., Hastings-on-Hudson Branch, 1880-1958
2:10 Osborne and Cheeseman, Ansonia, CT, Ansonia Division, 1858-1892
2:10 Pope Island Manufacturing Corp., Waterbury Division, 1959
2:10 Porter & Company (Abel Porter), Waterbury, CT, 1802, 1822, 1929
2:10 Randolph & Clowes, Waterbury, CT, Waterbury Division, 1886-1955
2:10 River Company, Waterbury Division, 1895-1959
2:10 Thomas Wallace, Ansonia, CT, Ansonia Division, 1848-1883
2:10 Wallace and Sons, Ansonia, CT, Ansonia Division, 1848-1893
2:10 Waterbury Brass Co., Waterbury, CT, Waterbury Division, 1851-1952
2:10 Waterbury Homes Corporation, 1916-1930
2:10 Waterbury Brass Goods Corp., Fabricated Metal Goods Division, 1845-1956
2:10 Wolcottville Brass Co., Wolcottville, CT, Torrington Division, 1841-1960
2:11 "History" data, 1937-1941
2:12 Historical material including financial artifacts, 1889-1960
2:13 Brass industry historical records, 1952-1978
2:14 "The American Brass Company Reference Book" [TM], 1850-1955
2:15 Summary Book of Officers and Statements of various companies, 1900-1910
2:16 American Brass Co., Main office, 1958
3:17 American Brass Co., Divisions, 1958
3:18 American Brass Co., District offices and warehouses, 1899-1960
Subseries C: Pope Subject Files, undated, 1351-1960
A
3:19 A.H. Wells, Inc., 1886-1912, 1950-1960
3:19 Ansonia, 1836-1903
3:19 Aluminum- period divisions, 1827-1908
3:19 American Brass Association, 1871
3:19 Amalgamated Copper Co., Ansonia, CT, 1899-1901
3:19 Aluminum Brass and Bronze Company, 1888-1889
3:19 Anaconda Alloys Corporation, 1943-1950
3:19 Anaconda Copper Mining Company, 1929-1944
3:19 Articles (various subjects), 1934-1952
B
3:20 Benedict Nickel, 1836-1899
3:20 Buildings (American Cap and Flask Co., Waterbury Brass Goods Corporation, Waterbury Brass Co., undated
3:20 Basic Magnesium, Inc., undated
3:20 Brass and Copper Mills, 1807-1860
3:20 Beryllium Copper products, 1930-1944
3:20 Brooker, Charles F. (remarks), 1920
3:20 Brass industry (development), 1939
3:20 Benson, Howard R., 1936
C
3:20 Charter, undated
3:20 Chronology, 1893-1942
3:20 Continuous (semi) casting and rolling, undated
3:20 Copper mining, 1632-1719, 1845-1903
3:20 "Crypt of civilization", undated
3:20 Copper, 1938
3:20 Canada Strip Mill, Ltd., 1946
3:20 Capital Stock Authorization, 1893-1903
3:20 Conklin Brass & Copper Company, 1860-1923
3:20 Cuspidors, 1913, 1922
3:20 Old Line Connecticut firms, 1767-1807
3:20 Copper and Brass Research Association, undated
3:20 Coe, John Allen (the elder), 1947
3:20 Coe, John Allen (I), 1948
3:20 Coe, Israel, 1948
3:20 Coe, Lyman W., 1948
3:20 Copper Wire, 1876-1900, 1926
D
3:20 Dates, 1800-1892
3:20 Development (early) of American Industry, 1800-1892
3:20 Distributors, 1855-1899
3:20 District offices , 1912, 1922-1940, 1957
3:20 Daguerreotypes, historical data, 1856-1890
E
3:20 Extrusion process for brass alloys, 1883-1910
3:20 Electro-deposited copper, 1922-1936
3:20 Electro-sheet copper, 1925-1960
3:20 Executive officers, 1899-1955
3:20 Eyelet machines, 1860-1866
F
3:21 Floor areas, American Brass Co., 1958
3:21 Farrel-Birmingham Co., Inc., 1836, 1848
3:21 "Firsts", 1954
G
3:21 Grilley's Button Shop, 1707-1937
3:21 "Good Old Days", 1899-1934
H
3:21 History, 1812, 1940
3:21 Historical lore, 1947
I
3:21 Industry-Directories, 1831, 1890
J
3:21 Judd, Clark S., 1944
K
3:21 Kelly, C. F., 1955
L
3:21 Laboratory (first) for Non-Ferrous metals, 1960
3:21 Library, 1905-1960
3:21 Licenses, 1938
3:21 Longevity Accounts (customers), 1903-1960
M
3:21 Main office, 1906-1913
3:21 Mannesmann Tube Rolling process, 1883-1890
3:21 Mannesmann machine, 1885-1912
3:21 Miscellaneous notes, 1907-1954
3:21 Muntz Metal, 1832
N
3:21 Naugatuck, 1948
3:21 Navy "E" Awards, 1942
3:21 Nickel and nickel silver, 1950, 1959
3:21 New Haven and Baltimore Button Co., 1713-1808
3:21 New Haven Copper Company, 1848-1935
3:21 Non-ferrous industry, 1960
O
3:21 Office hours, 1902-1960
3:21 Original tenants, American Brass Co. building, 1956
3:21 Old ledgers, journals, cash books, etc. compilation, 1842-1900
P
3:22 Photos-historical, 1959
3:22 Pipe, 1921-1939
3:22 Policy of Manufacturing raw and semi-finished materials, 1949
3:22 Price control, 1941-1943
3:22 Price lists, 1853-1871
3:22 Production, 1901-1919
3:22 Policy-sales, 1949
R
3:22 Raritan Copper Works, 1890-1899
3:22 "Rediscovering Connecticut", 1948
3:22 Research and Product development, 1958-1960
3:22 Rolled and sheet brass prices, 1853-1889
S
3:22 Sales Trainee program, 1956
3:22 Seymour Manufacturing Company, 1880-1960
3:22 Significance of slogan "From Mine to Consumer", 1926
3:22 Somers Brass Company, 1830-1890, 1909
3:22 Star Pin Company, 1886, 1926, 1941, 1955
3:22 Stockholders, as of February 1, 1902
T
3:22 Technical control, 1879, 1955
3:22 Telephones, 1875-1892
3:22 Terms, 1945-1960
3:22 Torrington
History of, 1732-1923
(How it got its name), undated
3:22 Trademarks, 1922-1925, 1959
3:22 Tube-Admirality Condenser, 1894-1904, 1936
3:22 Tube- Brass and gold, 1869, 1885, 1904
3:22 Tube- Seamless Cupro-nickel Condenser Tubes, 1838-1850
3:22 Tube- Water Tube and Pipe, 1889-1936
3:22 Turner, Elisha and Philander Hine, 1848-1938
U
3:22 U.S. Patent Office, 1780
W
3:22 Warehouses and mill depots, 1899-1959
3:22 Wire, 1892-1915, 1952
3:22 Wire (drawing of), 1351-1791, 1825-1937
XYZ
3:22 "Yankee Iron" reprint, 1952
3:22 "Yankee Iron" story, 1909-1952
4:23 Newspaper clippings relating to American Brass, 1960-1962
Advances in the brass industry
Acquisitions and expansions
Awards
Copper
Closures
Employee news
4:24 Newspaper clippings related to American Brass, 1960-1962
History
Law
Miscellaneous
Politics
Unrelated news
Weather impacts
Subseries D: "History of the American Brass Company", undated, 1821-1954
4:25 "History of the American Brass Company" by C.S. Judd, 1900-1954
4:26 "History of the American Brass Company" by C.S. Judd [Incomplete], 1900-1954
4:27 Judd's manuscripts, 1900-1954
Drafts and research data, 1824-1954
4:28 Chapters II-III
4:29 Chapter IV
4:30 Chapters V-VIII
5:31 Material from Judd's desk, 1950-1959
notes for identifying photographs
notes pertaining to research
5:32 Research Material
Brass Manufacturers, undated
Cairns, Robert A., 1859, 1885
Draft, undated
Ledgers, 1844-1870
Mills
Bradleyville Iron mill, 1821-1936
Stone and copper mills, undated
Patents, 1924, 1926
Photograph listing, 1888-1910
5:33 "Early Trade Associations" by C.S. Judd, 1953
5:34 "Sidelights on the Brass Mill Industry" by C.S. Judd, 1952
Subseries E: Background and historical materials, undated, 1811-1955
5:35 American Flask and Cap Company, 1940-1952
5:35 American Metal Hose Company, 1910-1949
5:35 Ansonia Brass and Copper Company, 1869-1955
5:36 Benedict and Burnham Manufacturing Company, 1811-1953
5:36 Birmingham Brass Company, undated
5:36 Buffalo Copper and Brass Rolling Mills, 1939-1954
5:37 Chicago Brass Company, 1905-1951
5:37 Coe Brass Manufacturing Company, 1865-1950
5:37 Detroit Copper and Brass Rolling Mills, 1939-1940
5:37 French Manufacturing Company, 1939-1954
5:38 Holmes, Booth and Haydens, 1851-1940
5:38 Wallace and Sons,
6:39 Waterbury Brass Company, 1856-1953
6:39 Wolcottville Brass Company, 1940-1951
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