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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) 6 0 Browse Search
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of preserve cans. The concern uses mostly American tin plate, made in sizes to suit their work. The manufactured goods are sold all over New England, and shipped West as far as St. Paul. The partners are C. E. Pierce and Charles Waugh. P. J. McElroy & Co. Glass-making was one of the earliest of manufacturing industries in Cambridge; in fact, the industry was once a prominent one in New England. Competition in the West and the ability to produce a cheaper glass has caused an almost entire removal of the industry to that section. P. J. McElroy & Co. are the only manufacturers of glass left in Cambridge. The business was established in 1853, and the product—glass tubes, philosophical and surgical instruments—is sold over the United States, with large exports to South America, Japan, and Australia. Carlos L. Page & Co. Carlos L. Page & Co., located at Nos. 164 to 174 Broadway, Cambridgeport, have carried on the business of box-making for ten years. They occupy a four-s
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, Stockwell Co., 346. Hall Brothers, 351. Miller & Shaw, 355. Rawson & Morrison Manufacturing Co., 348. James H. Roberts & Co., 355. Mats and matting. James A. Furfey, 393. Mill