The memorial history of Hartford County, Connecticut, 1633-1884; . years, by agreement. Mr. Matteson died the next year; but the com-pany continued under the same name until Dec. 31, 1845, when capital was withdrawn, and Mr. Bowens soon after. Thecompany was reorganized, Jan. 1, 1846, as the Russell & Erwin Com-pany, and so continued until January, 1851. In 1850 the partnersbought out North & Stanley, William H. Smith, and several other firmsin New Britain, and the Albany Lock and Argillo Works, 1, 1851, the Russell & Erwin Manufacturing Company was organ-ized, under t
The memorial history of Hartford County, Connecticut, 1633-1884; . years, by agreement. Mr. Matteson died the next year; but the com-pany continued under the same name until Dec. 31, 1845, when capital was withdrawn, and Mr. Bowens soon after. Thecompany was reorganized, Jan. 1, 1846, as the Russell & Erwin Com-pany, and so continued until January, 1851. In 1850 the partnersbought out North & Stanley, William H. Smith, and several other firmsin New Britain, and the Albany Lock and Argillo Works, 1, 1851, the Russell & Erwin Manufacturing Company was organ-ized, under the general State law, with a capital of 1125,000, whichwas soon increased to 1200,000, and in 1864 to q^500,000, and is now H wH> o. * ?» S N.
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