. Webb's New England railway and manufacturers' statistical gazetteer; containing an interesting sketch of every station, village and city on each railroad in New England, together with a statistical, historical and biographical account of their representative manufacturing establishments . f water is 18 feet. They employ from 35to 40 hands and they claim that their machinery is theheaviest and most complete of any copper rolling mill inthe country. The engine is Woodruff & Beachs make,300 horse power ; the rolls are the largest in the UnitedStates, and there is but one set larger on the other


. Webb's New England railway and manufacturers' statistical gazetteer; containing an interesting sketch of every station, village and city on each railroad in New England, together with a statistical, historical and biographical account of their representative manufacturing establishments . f water is 18 feet. They employ from 35to 40 hands and they claim that their machinery is theheaviest and most complete of any copper rolling mill inthe country. The engine is Woodruff & Beachs make,300 horse power ; the rolls are the largest in the UnitedStates, and there is but one set larger on the other side ofthe water ; they are 10 feet in length and weigh some 40,-000 pounds. They produce from 4,000 to 5,000 pounds of manufac-tured copper daily, and also have a separate building for themanufacture of copper kettle and washboiler bottoms, ofwhich they sell some 300,000 pounds annually. They haveno agents, and sell their own goods at their office, 265 Pearlstreet, New York. Their superintendent has had 25 yearsexperience in the manufacture of copper, and is one of themost competent refiners this side of the Atlantic. Webbs N. E. Baihiay and Mamifadmers Statistical Gazetteer. 541 NEW HAVEN POPPER WORKS, SEYMOUR, CONN. o HENDRICKS & LISSBEEGER, Proprietors, MANUFACTURERS OF. VnVVKW kETTLM A\U >VASII UOILKK UOTTOYIS. Office, 255 Pearl Street, New York. o I^Haviug the largest and most complete Rolling Mill in the United States, we have facilities for producingwork unsurpassed. United States Pin Company. This company commenc-ed business in 1860, for the manufacture of pins. Theyoccupy a building 40x90 feet, 3 stories and basement, ell 40x20, 3 stories situated on the Naugatuck river, having a fallof 20 feet; their machinery is driven by a water wheel ofj 50 horse power. This company employ 40 hands, pro-ducing on an average 1200 packs of pins daily. The selling of the company are Hitchcock & Chaffee & Company, New York ; Roof, Calladay& Trout, Philadelp


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