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Newark, N. J.--Unger Brothers will build a five- story addition to their factory on Beecher street. Building contracts are let; equipment and machinery will be wanted.

Source: Heating & Ventilation - 15th May 1894

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Among the recent decisions handed down by the Board of United States General Appraisers last week was one regarding the duty on automatic cigar lighters. Unger Bros., of this city, and others claimed that the articles were dutiable as manufactures of metals under Par. 199. The Board overruled the protest and held the articles dutiable as smokers articles under Par. 475.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 21st August 1912

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CHICAGO

J. P. Fagan, representing Unger Bros., was here last week and left for the northwest.


Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 1st February 1911

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G. LA RUE MASTERS

An image of G. La Rue Masters, at one time manager and then president of Unger Brothers and brother-in-law of Raymond Unger:

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This image was published in the year of his death, 1938, aged 58 years.

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Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch - 18th November 1900

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Traveling representatives in Boston the past week included E. Ackley, Unger Bros.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 25th January 1893

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OMAHA

Among the traveling men who were in the city last week were : F. J. Foster, of Unger Bros.,


Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 1st July 1891

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PHILADELPHIA

The following salesmen visited the trade in town last week: .......Frank Laughlin, of Unger Brothers.


Source: The Jewelers' Review - 24th November 1897

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Edward P. Beach and Philemon O. Dickinson have been admitted to the firm of Unger Bros., Newark, N. J.

Source: The Manufacturing Jeweler - 10th January 1895

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William Jeckel, 46 years old, a silversmith, who had for several months been in the employ of Unger Bros., and who lived at 47 Morton St., lost his life on Sunday while making a heroic effort to save two children from being ground to pieces by a Central Railroad train at the Spring St. station in Elizabeth. He seized the children and threw them aside in time to save them from sustaining even a scratch. Witnesses of his bravery were so certain that he could not escape injury that they turned away as the tots landed on the station platform and Jeckel made a desperate effort to reach the same spot. A fraction of a second would have saved him, but as he took the last step that was necessary to land him on the platform the pilot of the engine struck him and hurled him aside with great force. It was not thought at first that he was seriously hurt, but when he was taken to a hospital it was found that his injuries were fatal. He died a short time afterward without having regained consciousness. His body was taken to Newark on Monday. He was unmarried.

Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 13th June 1906

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