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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) 10 0 Browse Search
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s. The present board of directors consists of Daniel U. Chamberlin, Henry Endicott, Henry N. Tilton, Dana W. Hyde, Erasmus D. Leavitt, and W. W. Dallinger. The Cambridge National Bank The Cambridge National Bank, located at No. 221 Cambridge Sconsisted of J. Q. Bennett, O. H. Durrell, J. M. W. Hall, Gardiner M. Lane, William Taggard Piper, Alvin F. Sortwell, E. D. Leavitt, Nathaniel C. Nash, Joseph B. Russell, Moses Williams, and Henry White. President White resigned in June, 1894, on the corner of Second and Charles streets, East Cambridge. Their business office is 5 Lancaster Street, Boston. E. D. Leavitt. The largest private mechanical engineering office in the United States is that of E. D. Leavitt, which occupies tE. D. Leavitt, which occupies two floors in the Holmes Block, 2 Central Square. A large force of engineers and draughtsmen is constantly employed. Machinery and boilers (with their accessories) exceeding in value more than ten million dollars have been designed by Mr. Leavitt
364. Otis Woodworks, 366. P. A. Pederson, 366. Lee L. Powers, 366. William W. Robertson, 366. Rourke & Kennedy, 366. A. B. & E. L. Shaw, 365. D. C. Storr Furniture Co., 366. T. B. Wentworth, 366. Electric heating. American Electric Heating Corporation, 351. Electric hoists. Walter W. Field, 355. Electric lighting and power. Cambridge Electric Light Co., 373. Electric wires and cables. Simplex Electrical Co., 351. Engineering, mechanical. E. D. Leavitt, 356. Expanded Metal work. Eastern Expanded Metal Co., 351. Foundry. Broadway Iron Foundry Co., 350. Gas lighting. Cambridge Gas Light Co., 380. Glass. P. J. McElroy & Co., 393. Hats. David Wilcox & Co., 393. Hoisting-engines. Walter W. Field, 355. Miller & Shaw, 355. Hydraulic hose. Boston Woven Hose and Rubber Co., 366. Ladders and chairs. C. H. W. Moulton & Co., 394. Lubricants. Hall Brothers, 351. Machinery. Barbour, Stockw