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Overview of the Collection

History

Scope and Content

Arrangement

Restrictions

Index Terms

Related Material

Administrative Information

Detailed Description

Series V: Papers, Reports, Historical records, and Advertising reprints, undated, 1642-1966






American Brass Company Records

Series V: Papers, reports, historical records and advertising reprints



Finding aid prepared by Archives & Special Collections Staff.

Finding aid encoded by Betsy Pittman in October 2005.





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: 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 V: Papers, Reports, Historical records, and Advertising reprints, undated, 1642-1966
Subseries A: Papers and reports, undated, ca. 1906-1968
57:253
American Brass Co.: Number System, ca. 1906
Aluminum: Market Survey of Wrought products, 1952
American Brass Co.: A Study of our Capabilities Facilities, and Finances with a Reference to Competitive conditions and customer demands, 1956
American Ordnance Association Citation, ca. 1962
57:254
Employee Benefits Manual, 1947
57:255
Flood Control-Ansonia, 1967-1968
57:256
"High Sheet Brass Prices", 1925
An Interim Report on Discussions covering the Study of Our capabilities and facilities with relation to competitive conditions and customer demands, 1957
Litigation, 1911-1952
Media Clippings, 1934-1960
Production of material for the U.S. Government, 1945
57:257
Proposal on Workmen's Compensation Insurance, 1946
Reports and correspondence, 1949-1957
Sales forecast, 1964
Survey of Strip Aluminum, 1950
Subseries B: Historical Records, undated, 1843-1968
58:258
Agreement to continue the Association of the American Brass Manufacturers, 1896
"American Brass Ends Subsidiaries" New York Times, 1911
Ansonia Clock Co. establishment agreement, 1877
Appraisal committee report, 1892
Articles of Association, 1867, 1906
58:259
Bank books, undated
Benedict, Aaron--memoranda books, 1843-1849
Benedict & Burnham--labor contract with J. Adt, 1863
Caster's report, 1904
Coe Brass Mfg. Co. correspondence
Brooker, Charles, 1896
Coe, Lyman, 1872
Coe, Israel to Henry W. Scovill, 1885
58:260
Engraver's plates, ca. 1880
58:261
Holmes, Booth and Haydens, 1867-1868
Letter to Charles Brooker, 1906
Licensing Agreement, 1908
58:262
Minutes, 1884-1896
Organization charts, ABC and divisions, 1907
59:263
Production, shipment and war bond records, 1945-1950
59:264
Sales and investment papers, 1922-1964
59:265
Stockholder information, 1918-1930
Telegraph from New York to Waterbury Brass Co., 1864
U.S. Sheet Copper Manufacturers' Association, 1895-1909
59:266
Wire and Cable division financial records, 1928-1930
Wiggins Prophecies, 1892
Wolcottville Brass Co.--land lease, agreement, 1835, 1841
60:267
Business Study for the Anaconda Company, American Brass Company, Anaconda Wire and Cable Company, 1957
61
"Library Bulletin", 1922-1932
62
Price rulings notebook, 1904-1922
63
Stockholder information, 1899-1930
Subseries C: Advertising reprints, undated, 1928-1970
64 Anaconda, 1928
65 Anaconda, 1929
Advertising reprints, 1952
66:268 Anaconda American Brass Company
66:269 Bus Conductors
66:270 Condenser Tubes
66:271 Forgings, Extruded Shapes
66:272 Inserts
66:273 Metal Hose
66:274 Pipe and tube
66:275 Rods, wires and bars
66:276 Sewage and water works
66:277 Sheet and strip
66:278 Welding rods
Advertising reprints, 1953
66:279 Anaconda American Brass Company
66:280 Bus conductors
66:281 Condenser tubes
66:282 French
66:283 Inserts
66:284 Metal hose
66:285 Pipe and tube
66:286 Sewage and water works
66:287 Sheet and strip
66:288 Welding rods
Advertising reprints, 1954
66:289 Anaconda American Brass Company
66:290 Bus conductors
66:291 Condenser tubes
66:292 French
66:293 Pipe and tube
66:294 Sewage and water works
66:295 Sheet and strip
66:296 Welding rods
Advertising reprints, 1955
66:297 Anaconda Company
66:298 Anaconda American Brass Company
66:299 Brass Goods
66:300 Condenser tubes
66:301 French
66:302 Inserts
66:303 Pipe and tube
66:304 Post
66:305 Rods, bars and wire
66:306 Sheet and strip
66:307 Welding rods
Advertising reprints, 1956
66:308 Anaconda American Brass Company
66:309 Brass goods
66:310 Bus conductors
66:311 Condenser tubes
66:312 Forgings and extruded shapes
66:313 French
66:314 Pipe and tube
66:315 Rods, bars and wire
66:316 Sewage and water works
66:317 Sheet and strip
66:318 Welding rods
Advertising reprints, 1957
66:319 Anaconda American Brass Company
66:320 Bus Conductors
66:321 Canadian metal hose
66:322 Condenser tubes
66:323 Forging and extruded shapes
66:324 Pipe and tube
66:325 Rods, bars and wires
66:326 Sewage and water works
66:327 Sheet and strip
66:328 Welding rods
Advertising reprints, 1958
67:329 Anodes
67:330 Brass goods
67:331 Bus conductors
67:332 Condenser tubes
67:333 Forgings and extrusions
67:334 Formbrite and Duraflex
67:335 French
67:336 Marine
67:337 Pipe and tube
67:338 Purchasing papers
67:339 Welding rods
Advertising reprints, 1959
67:340 Anodes
67:341 Architectural metals
67:342 Brass goods
67:343 Bus conductors
67:344 Canadian metal hose
67:345 Condenser tubes
67:346 Formbrite and Duraflex
67:347 French
67:348 Marine
67:349 Metal workings
67:350 Pipe and tube
67:351 Sheet copper
67:352 Welding rods
Advertising reprints, 1960
67:353 Anodes, electrical
67:354 Architectural metals
67:355 Brass goods
67:356 Bus conductors
67:357 Condenser tubes
67:358 Everdur
67:359 Formbrite and Duraflex
67:360 French
67:361 Marine
67:362 Metal working
67:363 Pipe and tube
67:364 Sheet copper
67:365 Welding rods
67:366 #6001-#6097
67:367 #60103-#60199
67:368 #60213-#60266
Advertising reprints, 1961
67:369 Anaconda American Brass
67:370 Anodes
67:371 Architects
67:372 Boat building products
67:373 Builders
67:374 Condenser tubes
67:375 Electrical conductors
67:376 Electrosheet copper
67:377 Everdur
67:378 Metal industry products
67:379 Plumbing pipe
67:380 Refrigeration tubes
67:381 Welding rods
68:382 Anaconda American Brass Company, 1962
68:383 American Brass Ltd., 1962
68:384 Anaconda American Brass Ltd. #C-6201-#C-6226, 1962
68:385 Anaconda American Brass Company, 1963
68:386 Anaconda American Brass Ltd., 1964
68:387 Anaconda American Brass Ltd., 1965
68:388 Anaconda American Brass, 1965-1967
68:389 Anaconda American Brass Company, 1966-1967
68:390 Anaconda American Brass Ltd., 1968-1969
68:391 Anaconda American Brass Ltd., 1970
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