. The watch factories of America, past and present. A complete history of watchmaking in America, from 1809 to 1888 . ^;.Manager, Abra-ham Bitner. For some unknown reason the bonds abovementioned were never issued, and on June 10, 1876, thecompany being pushed by their creditors were obliged tomake an assignment to C. A. Bitner, who sold the property. THE KEYSTONE MOVEMENT. PAST AND PRESENT. Sy at public sale. It was purchased by Dr. Carpenter for asyndicate for $47,000, subject to two mortgages aggregat-ing $30,000. In August, 1877, the Lancaster Watch Company wasformed, and the}-


. The watch factories of America, past and present. A complete history of watchmaking in America, from 1809 to 1888 . ^;.Manager, Abra-ham Bitner. For some unknown reason the bonds abovementioned were never issued, and on June 10, 1876, thecompany being pushed by their creditors were obliged tomake an assignment to C. A. Bitner, who sold the property. THE KEYSTONE MOVEMENT. PAST AND PRESENT. Sy at public sale. It was purchased by Dr. Carpenter for asyndicate for $47,000, subject to two mortgages aggregat-ing $30,000. In August, 1877, the Lancaster Watch Company wasformed, and the}- advanced a cash capital of $31,000, con-sisting of seven shares of $3,000 each. These shares were


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