Information Regarding the Whiting Mfg. Co.

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Re: Information Regarding the Whiting Mfg. Co.

Postby dognose » Fri Oct 15, 2021 4:44 am

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The Gorham Company - New York - 1924

GORHAM-WHITING DIVISION

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Whiting M'f'g. Co. - New York - 1904

'LILY' - 'KING EDWARD'

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Whiting M'f'g. Co. - New York - 1905

'LILY'

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Re: Information Regarding the Whiting Mfg. Co.

Postby dognose » Mon Nov 22, 2021 1:54 pm

An example of the work and mark of the Whiting Mfg. Co.:

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Re: Information Regarding the Whiting Mfg. Co.

Postby dognose » Thu Dec 23, 2021 5:12 am

The Whiting Mfg. Co. are preparing to move into the big building at the corner of Nineteenth and Broadway, recently vacated by the Gorham Mfg. Co. The Whiting Co. will occupy the four or five lower floors, which will give them about double the space they now have in their old quarters at Eighteenth and Broadway. The new location is an unusually good one, and especially valuable through its former occupancy by the Gorham Co.

Source: The Keystone - October 1905

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Re: Information Regarding the Whiting Mfg. Co.

Postby dognose » Fri Mar 18, 2022 6:34 am

At the annual meeting of the Whiting Manufacturing Company, held recently in New York, the following officers were elected: President, Harold H. Hamilton; vice-president, Charles Osborn; secretary-treasurer, George E. Wells. The only officer re-elected was Mr. Osborn. Mr. Hamilton, the new president, was with the William B. Durgin Company for nineteen years, and Mr. Wells, the new secretary-treasurer, was connected for a score of years with the Gorham Manufacturing Company. The management declares that the company’s independence is not at all affected by the fact that some of the stock of outgoing officers has been purchased by the Gorham Manufacturing Company and state that the plant will be continued as an entirely separate enterprise.

Source: The Metal Industry - May 1905

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