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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) 2 0 Browse Search
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England. The factory occupies the entire square on Bridge Street, between Third and Water streets, East Cambridge. The business was established on Bridge Street, near Prison Point Street, in 1854, by D. & W. L. Lockhart, and so continued until 1858, when W. L. Lockhart became sole partner. In 1860 the factory with its contents was entirely destroyed by fire. Mr. Lockhart immediately rebuilt on the present site. January 1, 1893, a copartnership was formed with Charles H. Lockhart, Albert E. Lockhart, and George H. Howard, under the firm name of William L. Lockhart & Co. More than one hundred and twenty-five skilled operators are given steady employment, and a large business has been built up, extending throughout the United States, Canada, and portions of South America. The warerooms are situated in the business portion of Boston, and are readily accessible from all parts of the city. The building used is of brick and sandstone, six stories high, located at the junction of Mer