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Overview of the Collection

History

Scope and Content

Restrictions

Index Terms

Related Material

Administrative Information

Detailed Description

Series I: Records, undated, 1911-1982






Bristol Brass Company Records



Inventory prepared by Archives & Special Collections Staff.






Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center
405 Babbidge Road, Unit 1205
Storrs, Connecticut 06269-1205



© 2005 University of Connecticut



Overview of the Collection

Repository: Archives & Special Collections at the Thomas J. Dodd Research Center.
Creator: Bristol Brass Company.
Title: Bristol Brass Company Records.
Dates: undated, 1911-1982.
Quantity: 133 linear feet.
Identification: MSS19970029
Language: English.
Abstract: The Bristol Brass Company was founded as the Bristol Brass and Clock Company in 1850, the creation of sixteen industrialists from Bristol clock and Waterbury brass interests who hoped to profit in the booming clock industry of Bristol, CT. Although the company never manufactured clocks, only the brass mechanisms for the timepieces, it was many years before it changed its name to Bristol Brass Company. It was the largest employer in Bristol, with 375 employees by 1880. Its mainstay was the production of brass for automobiles. The company thrived during the years of World Wars I and II, making shell cases for the military. The post-war economy brought a change in the company's fortunes. The amount of brass used in automobiles declined swiftly, and foreign competition eroded the company's clientele. Bristol Brass closed its doors in December 1982, after 132 years as a major part of the Bristol economy.

History

The Bristol Brass Company was founded as the Bristol Brass and Clock Company in 1850, the creation of sixteen industrialists from Bristol clock and Waterbury brass interests who hoped to profit in the booming clock industry of Bristol, CT. Although the company never manufactured clocks, only the brass mechanisms for the timepieces, it was many years before it changed its name to Bristol Brass Company. Starting with only sixteen workers, the company had become the largest employer in Bristol with 375 employees by 1880. By the turn of the century, it produced a variety of goods ranging from lamps for railroad passenger cares, souvenir spoons, and sterling silver flatware.

During World War I, the company prospered as the mill worked around the clock to produce war materials such as brass cartridge cases, bullet jackets, shells, truck parts, and ship fittings. In 1915, a new rolling mill was built at the plant to accommodate this increased expansion and a work force that had grown from 300 in 1914 to 1,000 in 1918. The company, however, had severely overextended itself during the war years and it suffered from the drastic reduction in armament production and the recession that followed the Armistice. Deeply in debt, the company was forced to sell its spoon and cutlery shops to the American Brass Company of Waterbury.

The company rebounded from its slump and sales soared when it began making parts for the burgeoning automobile industry in the 1920s. It produced radiator tanks, tubing, and other parts used in automobile manufacturing. The company also updated its facilities to meet expanding demand. The manufacture of brass was put on an assembly line basis that increased production and reduced labor costs. New machines, electric furnaces (to replace steam-generated ones), and even scientific research laboratories were installed in this effort to modernize the plant.

The Great Depression marked the end of these boom years for Bristol Brass. By 1932, the company had laid off one-third of its workers and those still employed were working shorter weeks at less pay. The National Recovery Act codes of the New Deal allowed the company to turn some profit in 1933 and it also benefited from a modest recovery in the automobile industry in the late 1920s, but the recession of 1937-1938 again brought a downturn in the company's fortunes.

Only the increased military spending of World War II brought good times back to Bristol Brass. Its main product during the war was shell cases. Organized labor established itself as a permanent fixture at Bristol Brass during the war when the employees joined the International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers. After the war, when many unions conducted anti-Communist purges, this union was replaced by the more moderate and less politically active Local 1500 of the United Auto Workers. Like many manufacturing companies, Bristol Brass struggled in the post-war economy. The amount of brass used in automobiles declined over the years and the brass industry soon became a victim of foreign competition. The disastrous slump in the automobile industry during the 1970s only further hastened the decline of Bristol Brass.

By the early 1980s, the company was on the verge of bankruptcy as a national recession and a general overall decline in manufacturing in New England diminished its profits. The company was deeply in debt and unable to pay its workers, which, by the Spring of 1982, numbered only 200. It closed its doors for good in December 1982 after 132 years as a major part of the Bristol economy.

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Scope and Content

Records of brass manufacturing company of Bristol, Connecticut. Collection is not completely processed.

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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 Connecticut business records. For detailed information on these collections please contact the curator or ask at the reference desk.

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Index Terms

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

Subjects:

Brass industry and trade--Connecticut.
Bristol (Conn.)--Business, industries, and trades--Brass.
Bristol (Conn.)--Business, industries, and trades--Clocks and watches.
Clocks and watchmakers--Connecticut.
Connecticut--Business, industries, and trades--Brass.

Document Types:

Administrative Records.
Albums.
Bylaws.
Correspondence.
Deeds.
Financial Records.
Inventories.
Lawsuits.
Notebooks.
Notes.
Personnel records.
Petitions.
Photocopies.
Photographs.
Publications.
Resolutions.
Speeches.
Stock certificates.

Occupations:

Manufacturer.

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Administrative Information

Preferred Citation

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

Acquisition Information

The collection was given to the University of Connecticut by the Bristol Brass Liquidating Corporation on 30 December 1982.

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Detailed Description

[Note: Boxes 1 - 20 are partially refoldered.]

Series I: Records, undated, 1911-1982
1 Meeting reports; Financial records, 1972-1973
2 Memo & reports on employment & benefits, 1956-1958; 1968
3 Meeting Reports, 1975-1976
4 Meeting Reports, 1970
Memo; Correspondence (air pollution), 1975
5 Memo; Correspondence, 1975
6 Memo; Correspondence; Reports, 1970-1971
7 Memo (labor negotiations), 1967-1968
Meeting report; Memo (Profit-sharing plan), 1972
8 Correspondence, 1966-1970
9 Memo & correspondence on negotiations & Annual Meetings, 1968-1974
10 Memo, correspondence reports on negotiations, 1968, 1971, 1974
11 Contracts; pension plan, 1973
Report of Annual Meeting; newsletter, 1974
12 Memo; manuscript; reports, 1970-1972
13 Correspondence; manuscript digest memo (Delta Metal), 1970-1976
14 Security exchange (original register), 1964-1972
Bylaw Amendments, 1953-1971
Report of Annual Meeting, 1974
15 Memo, report (pension plan), 1958-1966
15 Agreement, contract, 1973
Memo; publication on cases & legal issue, 1968
16 Memo; Manuscript report of tax patent, 1965-1968
Annual Meeting Report, 1976
Memo; correspondence (Portion Control), 1968-1975
17 Report of director's meeting, 1973-1974
Memo; report (negotiations), 1972
Memo; report; publication; correspondence (Air Pollution Commission), 1970-1972
18 Memo; report; manuscript (benefit & incentives), 1954-1965
19 Financial statements, 1963-1980
20 Correspondence; memo; report, 1980
21 Report; memo of board meeting; marketing plan; Product overview; catalogue, 1977-1978
22 Financial & accounting records, 1971-1982
23 Reports; agenda; presentation; plan; memo; digest, 1976
24 Report; accounting records; digest; memo; company brochure, 1978-1979
25 Banking account records; pension plan; loan application, 1964-1978
26 Files about Mill Products Corp. & Delta Metals, 1978-79
27 File (memo; correspondence; catalogue, etc.) about Mill Product Corp. & Accurate Forging Company, 1978-1980
28 Employee's retirement records, 1960-1979
29 Financial Statements, 1962-1965
Payroll records; manual; brochure, 1980
30 Pictures, undated
31 Report of forecast; memo; correspondence; receipts of pension; year-end compensation, 1980-1982
32 Bankruptcy material, 1980-1981
33 Financial report; retirement income plan; Grievance Meeting report, 1962-1963, 1974-1979
34 Correspondence; payment records; ledgers; air pollution Materials; acquisition & mergers, 1960-1979
35 Employee payroll records, 1970-1979
36 Employee earning records, 1945, 1973
37 Tax-return materials, 1955-1959
38 Annual reports, 1963-1970
39 Account book & correspondence, 1911-1920
40 Retirement Plan, 1964-1965
Nominal budget, 1973
Executive comments, 1974
Financial statements, 1976
41 Employee retirement and pension plan; report of investments, 1956-1976
42 Retirement Plan, 1973-1981
Financial statement, 1965-1975
43 Retirement Plan, 1959-1979
44 Financial statements, 1964-1969
Compensation & retirement plan, 1979
44 Long-term borrowing material, 1965-1970
45 Insurance material; tax forms; Benefit Plan, 1970-1978
46 Retirement / Income Plan; tax information; annual meeting report, 1967-1977
47 Group Insurance/ labor distribution record, 1981-1982
48 Employee payroll and benefits record, 1958-1977
49 Pension & Profit-sharing Plans, 1977-1981
50 Agreement; meeting report; memo; financial report, 1980
51 Agreement; contract; stock certificate, 1976-1982
52 Report of meeting; water-pollution hearing; agreement; machine purchase, 1963-1978
53 Financial statements, 1973-1977
54 Financial statements, 1979
Pension memo, 1970-1974
55 Financial Statements, 1959-1963
56 Financial reports, 1936-1963
57 Personnel records, 1936-1963
58 Personnel records, 1936-1963
59 Retirement plan; Profit-sharing plan, 1956-1977
60 Secretary daily record; first-aid report, 1977-1981
61 Personnel records, 1977-1981
62 Personnel records, 1977-1981
63 Personnel records, 1977-1981
64 Bankruptcy material; accounting books, 1980-1981
65 Financial statements, 1978
AAP report, 1980
Meeting report, 1979
Adjustment plan, 1981
66 Bankruptcy material; miscellaneous, 1983
67 Unemployment return; miscellaneous, 1977-1981
68 Payroll authorization & control form, 1977-1981
69 Secretary daily records, 1973-1975
70 Publication (Sounding Brass); annual report, 1953-1973
71 Power contracts, 1955
Insurance report; acquisition file, 1964
Financial reports, 1962-1963
72 Labor agreement (Union), 1960-1974
73 Printing Plates, 1960-1974
74 Printing Plates, 1960-1974
75 Printing Plates, 1960-1974
76 Printing Plates, 1960-1974
77 Printing Plates, 1960-1974
78 Acquisition Files, 1972-1980
79 Compensation plan, 1974-1980 (4 files)
Miscellaneous, 1972-1980 (7 files)
80 L. Killen's correspondence, speeches; Digest, 1972-1980
81 L. Killen's service award tallies, 1970-1980
L. Killen's correspondence and memos, 1974-80
82 Report of Board of Directors' Meeting, 1972-1975
83 Report of Board of Directors' Meeting, 1975-1977
84 Report of Board of Directors' Meeting, 1977-1978
85 Report of Board of Directors' Meeting, 1979-1980
86 Tax records, 1962-1970
87 Tax records, 1977-1979
88 Accounting records, 1978-1981
89 Salary register, 1972, 1977
90 Accounting records, 1977
91 Accounting records, 1979
92 Salary register (monthly), 1977, 1979
93 Salary register (monthly), 1978
94 Salary register (monthly), 1979
95 Salary register (monthly), 1977-1978
96 Salary register (monthly), 1975
97 Salary register (monthly), 1978-1979
98 Salary register (monthly), 1977
99 Salary register (monthly), 1978
Weekly earning report, 1978-1979
100 Pictures, undated
Monthly payroll register, 1981
101 Weekly earning report, 1977, 1980
102 Salary, payroll register, 1979