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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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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-story brick factory seventy-five by forty feet, which, with other buildings, coverCarlos 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-story brick factory seventy-five by forty feet, which, with other buildings, covers an area of about forty thousand square feet. The factory is fully equipped with all modern machinery necessary to carry on a large business. The lumber used in the construction of boxes is brought from Maine and New Hampshire, and about four million feet is used annually. Employment is given to sixty men. David Wilcox & Co. This business was established in Cambridgeport in 1860. The company manufactures fine-grade stiff, silk, and soft hats for the retail trade throughout the country
Index to manufactures Barrels. Goepper Brothers, 392. Bicycle tires. Boston Woven Hose and Rubber Co., 366. Bluing. David W. Davis, 395. Boilers. William Campbell & Co.. 355. Edward Kendall & Sons, 345. Rawson & Morrison Manufacturing Co., 348. Riverside Boiler Works, 352. Roberts Iron Works Co., 355. Bookbinding. J. H. H. McNamee, 341. Riverside Bindery, 383. Boxes. Carlos L. Page & Co., 393. George G. Page Box Co.. 3S4. Boxes, paper. Charles Place, 391. Brass work. Bay State Metal Works, 352. Standard Brass Co., 352. Brick. Bay State Brick Co., 388. N. M. Cofran & Co., 388. D. Warren De Rosay, 388. Edward A. Foster, 388. Parry Brothers, 386. M. W. Sands. 388. Bridges and building frames. Boston Bridge Works, 349. Brushes. A. & E. Burton & Co., 394. F. M. Eaton, 394. Carriages. Cambridge Carriage Co.. 364. Chapman Carriage Co., 363. H. Fletcher & Co., 364. Henderson Bro