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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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ns. Their business extends over the United States, and they have a large export trade. Ivers & Son were the first to apply the bicycle wheel to the racing sulky, and they are now agents for Western houses who make that style of vehicle. Hugh Stewart & Co. In 1878 Mr. Stewart began the manufacture of carriages in Boston, but business increased so rapidly that he was soon compelled to seek larger quarters. He removed his plant to Cambridgeport, and in 1891 erected the factory now occupiMr. Stewart began the manufacture of carriages in Boston, but business increased so rapidly that he was soon compelled to seek larger quarters. He removed his plant to Cambridgeport, and in 1891 erected the factory now occupied by the firm, on Main Street, at the junction of Harvard and Sixth streets. The same year he admitted as partner his former bookkeeper, J. F. Cutter. The firm do an extensive business in the manufacture of carriages, and have a large repair-shop connected with the factory. The Nelson Carriage Co. The Nelson Carriage Co. was established by its present proprietor, Joseph L. Nelson, in 1891. The factory is located at Nos. 10 to 16 Palmer Street, and the salesroom is in Roberts Building,
., 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 Brothers, 362. George R. Henderson. 364. J. A. Henderson. 364. Francis Ivers & Son, :62. Andrew J. Jones, : 363. Nelson Carriage Co., 363. Hugh Stewart & Co., 363. Stewart Brothers, 364. Charles Waugh & Co., 363. Cement. W. F. Webster Cement Co., 395. Chemists. Henry Thayer & Co., 392. Collars and cuffs. Reversible Collar Co., 375. Confectioners. Bay State Confectionery Co., 357. B. P. Clark & Co., 356. George Close, 357. D. M. Hazen & Co., 357. Jensen Brothers, 358. R. H. Leach, 358. H. F. Sparrow, 357. Corn brooms. F. M. Eaton & Co., 394. Crackers. New York Biscuit Co., 378. Di