File:Illustrated Catalogue of the Watches Made by the American Watch Company of Waltham, Mass., ca. 1868.jpg
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editDescriptionIllustrated Catalogue of the Watches Made by the American Watch Company of Waltham, Mass., ca. 1868.jpg |
English: Advertises the products of the American Watch Company. Reads, "For facts and all other information, address Robbins and Appleton, general agents, 182 Broadway, New York." Verso includes advertisement for Howard and Co., jewelers and silversmiths, 619 Broadway, New York. Catalog includes testimonials of Edward H. Williams, general superintendent of the Pennsylvania Railroad Co.; Charles Wilson, chief engineer of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers; and Norman Wiard, mechanical engineer and practical machinist. Title: Illustrated Catalogue of the Watches Made by the American Watch Company of Waltham, Mass., ca. 1868 |
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circa 1868 date QS:P,+1868-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
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Identifier InfoField | D00052 |
Part of InfoField | Circulars Collection- Folder 2. 1861-1875 |
Subjects InfoField | Jewelry Business Clocks and watches Advertising Jewelry stores Silversmiths |
Resource InfoField | 176256 |
GUID InfoField | B53CE5A8-C14F-ECE7-B2E3-C5C882FD5D12 |
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JPEG file comment | Illustrated Catalogue of the Watches Made by the American Watch Company of Waltham, Mass. “For facts and all other information, address Robbins & Appleton, general agents, 182 Broadway, New York.” Verso includes advertisement for Howard & Co., jewelers and silversmiths, 619 Broadway, New York. Catalog includes testimonials of Edward H. Williams, general superintendent of the Pennsylvania Railroad Co.; Charles Wilson, chief engineer of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers; and Norman Wiard, mechanical engineer and practical machinist. Circa 1868. Page 1. Circulars Collection, Missouri History Museum Archives, St. Louis. |
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