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| Genre/Form: | Catalogs |
|---|---|
| Document Type: | Archival Material |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Ingraham family.; Elias Ingraham; Walter A Ingraham; Edward Ingraham; E. Ingraham Co. |
| OCLC Number: | 28412252 |
| Description: | 300 linear ft. |
Abstract:
Account books, ledgers, daybooks, bankbooks, purchasing records, invoices, and other financial records; correspondence (chiefly 1869-1947) with customers, suppliers, lawyers, and clock manufacturers; payroll volumes and ledgers; shipping records; correspondence, agreements, and contracts with United Electrical and Radio Workers of America (U.E.) and International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers (I.U.E.-C.I.O) locals, documenting labor relations; books of subsidiary companies; printed materials; catalogs; photos; charts; and other records. Contains correspondence and other papers of Ingraham family members including company founder, Elias (1805-1885) and presidents and other officers, Edward (1850-1892), Walter A. (1856-1930), Edward II (1887-1972), Dudley S. (1890-1982), and William S. Ingraham (1857-1930); and records of U.S. War Production Board which ordered the company to cease manufacture of clocks and watches and assume production of mechanical time-fuse parts of anti-aircraft artillery and other items for the armed forces during World War II. Correspondents include American Brass Company, Clock Manufacturers Associations of America, General Plate Corp., Ingersoll Watch Co., New Britain Spring Co., New Haven Clock Company, Seth Thomas Clock Company, Seymour, Earle & Nichols, and Stanley Works.
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- Clock and watch industry -- Connecticut.
- Clock and watch industry -- Employees.
- Clock and watch industry -- Catalogs.
- Clock and watch industry -- Equipment and supplies.
- Trade and professional associations -- United States.
- Labor unions -- Connecticut.
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Economic aspects -- Connecticut.
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Equipment and supplies.
- World War, 1939-1945 -- Manpower -- Connecticut.
- Law firms -- Connecticut.
- Antiaircraft artillery -- United States.
- Antiaircraft artillery -- Equipment and supplies.
- Connecticut -- Business, industries, and trades -- Clocks and watches.
- Bristol (Conn.) -- Business, industries, and trades -- Clocks and watches.
- Ansonia (Conn.) -- Business, industries, and trades -- Clocks and watches.
- New Haven (Conn.) -- Business, industries, and trades -- Clocks and watches.
- Connecticut -- Legal affairs.
- New Haven (Conn.) -- Legal affairs.
- Waterbury (Conn.) -- Business, industries, and trades -- Clocks and watches.
- Connecticut -- Labor.
- Bristol (Conn.) -- Labor.
- United Electrical and Radio Workers of America.
- International Union of Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers.
- American Brass Company.
- Clock Manufacturers Association of America.
- New Haven Clock Company.
- Stanley Works Inc.
- General Plate Corp.
- Seth Thomas Clock Company.
- Ingersoll Watch Co. (Waterbury, Conn.)
- New Britain Spring Co.
- Seymour, Earle & Nichols (New Haven, Conn.)
- McGraw-Edison Company.
- Ingraham Industries.
