. Connecticut of to-day : its chief business centres. Illustrated. 1890. and the product of this factory will bear favorable compari-son with that of any other in the United States: and that, in thi,-i lineof business, is equvalent to saying, in the world. The works of thecompany are of enormous extent, and they employ factory consists of a series of brick and frame buildings, one tofive stories high, covering an area of 100x400 feet, and all in closeproximity to the line of the New York, New Haven .St HartfordRailroad, so that the facilities for shipment are of the highest or


. Connecticut of to-day : its chief business centres. Illustrated. 1890. and the product of this factory will bear favorable compari-son with that of any other in the United States: and that, in thi,-i lineof business, is equvalent to saying, in the world. The works of thecompany are of enormous extent, and they employ factory consists of a series of brick and frame buildings, one tofive stories high, covering an area of 100x400 feet, and all in closeproximity to the line of the New York, New Haven .St HartfordRailroad, so that the facilities for shipment are of the highest orderThe present oftlcers are John Sutlifl, president; Mr. James R. Sut-lifr. vice-president; Geore5 C. Merriam. secretary and latter gentleman is the son of the original founder of the con-cern. The goods of the company find a market all over the UnitedStates, and a large export trade is also done. Their agencies arefar reaching, and are in the hands of energetic business men. Thereputation of Foster. Merriam & Co. is first in their line. 154. MERIDEN Wi^mt


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