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Howard Bros. Mfg. Co.
Manufacturers of Card Clothing
Nos. 44 and 46 Vine Street, Worcester, Mass.
New Bedford ... directory : of the inhabitants, business firms, institutions, streets, societies (1908) Author: W.A. Greenough & Co Volume: 1908 Publisher: Boston : W.A. Greenough & Co.
Howard Brothers Manufacturing Company founded in Worcester, Mass., in 1866 by three brothers, Albert H., Charles, and John Howard. With the passing of the older brothers, Albert H. Howard carried on alone. The Warren brothers (Henry, Samuel, and Berthier), of Holden, Mass., became financially interested and furnished a high grade of leather from their tannery. The company quickly expanded, moved to a new location on Vine Street and was incorporated under Massachusetts law in 1888. It eventually became a subsidiary of TransTechnology Corporation of Los Angeles. Eventually the company moved to Woonsocket, R.I., and the name was changed to Howard Brush. Manufacturers of carding and sheep machines and card clothing. researchworks.oclc.org
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Discover the people who lived there, the places they visited and the stories they shared.
Howard Bros. Mfg. Co.
Manufacturers of Card Clothing
Nos. 44 and 46 Vine Street, Worcester, Mass.
New Bedford ... directory : of the inhabitants, business firms, institutions, streets, societies (1908) Author: W.A. Greenough & Co Volume: 1908 Publisher: Boston : W.A. Greenough & Co.
Howard Brothers Manufacturing Company founded in Worcester, Mass., in 1866 by three brothers, Albert H., Charles, and John Howard. With the passing of the older brothers, Albert H. Howard carried on alone. The Warren brothers (Henry, Samuel, and Berthier), of Holden, Mass., became financially interested and furnished a high grade of leather from their tannery. The company quickly expanded, moved to a new location on Vine Street and was incorporated under Massachusetts law in 1888. It eventually became a subsidiary of TransTechnology Corporation of Los Angeles. Eventually the company moved to Woonsocket, R.I., and the name was changed to Howard Brush. Manufacturers of carding and sheep machines and card clothing. researchworks.oclc.org
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