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The Cambridge of eighteen hundred and ninety-six: a picture of the city and its industries fifty years after its incorporation (ed. Arthur Gilman) 20 0 Browse Search
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ywood, John Livermore, George T. Gale, and Edwin Dresser; two cashiers, Edward Richardson and Henry present board of directors is composed of Edwin Dresser, Frank A. Kennedy, George W. Gale, James Wnion by this title. In the fall of 1850 Edwin Dresser and Eben Denton, under the firm name of EdEdwin Dresser & Co., began the manufacture of diaries and memorandum books in two small rooms on MainDenton sold out his interest in the firm to Mr. Dresser, and the firm became Wood & Dresser; and inDresser; and in 1871, Mr. Dresser bought out the interest of Caleb Wood, and the firm name again became Edwin DresMr. Dresser bought out the interest of Caleb Wood, and the firm name again became Edwin Dresser & Co. In February, 1873, the business was incorporated under the general law of the State asEdwin Dresser & Co. In February, 1873, the business was incorporated under the general law of the State as the Cambridgeport Diary Company, other diary publishing houses being combined with the original an The officers of the new corporation were: Edwin Dresser, president and general manager; George W. ing been with the founder of the industry, Edwin Dresser, from the start in 1850. Especial care ha