History of Chautauqua County, New York, from its first settlement to the present timeWith numerous biographical and family sketches . success, until the death of Mr. OCon-nell, which occurred July i, 1875. The number of men employed hasranged from 60 to 100, and the annual sales have been from $80,000 to$150,000. Sellew & Popple have repurchased Mr. OConnells interest inthe establishment, and now continue the business in all its branches. Skinner 6^ Gifford Manufacturing Co. have an establishment for manu-facturing all kinds of railway track supplies, and a great variety of otherarticles. Amon


History of Chautauqua County, New York, from its first settlement to the present timeWith numerous biographical and family sketches . success, until the death of Mr. OCon-nell, which occurred July i, 1875. The number of men employed hasranged from 60 to 100, and the annual sales have been from $80,000 to$150,000. Sellew & Popple have repurchased Mr. OConnells interest inthe establishment, and now continue the business in all its branches. Skinner 6^ Gifford Manufacturing Co. have an establishment for manu-facturing all kinds of railway track supplies, and a great variety of otherarticles. Among them are the locomotive hoisting machine, car hoisting andtruck transfer machine, cast-iron turn table, portable turn table, coalingderrick, portable wrecking derrick, steel scrapers, nut tapping machine, Howetruss bridge, cast iron fronts, etc. This manufacturing firm is a compara-tively new one; but the constantly increasing products of the establishmentgive fair promise of its attaining a high rank among the manufacturing enter-prises of the county. There are several other manufacturing establishments, among which are. J%.ajJi^^^^


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