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the most attractively designed buildings of the city. Mr. Dane is also interested in agricul- tural pursuits and owns a farm at Milford, Connectient.
On the 2d of April, 1900, at Stratford, Connecticut, Mr. Dane was united in marriage to Miss Lena Hamilton Roe, who was born at Rocky Hill, this state, and there began her edneation, which she continued in the Bridgeport schools while spending her girlhood days in the home of her parents, Henry C. and Clara (Caswell) Roe, who were natives of Rocky Hill, Connecticut, but are now residents of Milford. Prior to her marriage Mrs. Dane was for some time head stenographer with the Singer Sewing Machine Company at Bridgeport.
In polities Mr. Dane follows an independent conrse. Fraternally he is connected with the Knights of Pythias and is also a member of several most prominent clubs. He has many admirable qualities worthy of praise, and his well spent life has won for him the respect and goodwill of those with whom he has been brought in contact.
CHARLES H. ARMSTRONG.
Charels H. Armstrong needs no introduction to the readers of this volume, for he has long been one of Bridgeport's most widely known and influential maufacturers, standing as he does at the head of the Armstrong Manufacturing Company, one of the oldest of the pro- ductive industries of the city. He was born in Waterbury, Connectient, in 1860 and is a son of Frank Armstrong, a native of Poland. When a lad of but twelve years he was brought to the new world and learned the jeweler's trade in Waterbury. Subsequently he went to Germany, where he engaged in the sale of sewing machines, taking the first sewing machine to Europe. The entire European continent was at that time his territory and for eight years he continued in business there. In 1870 he returned to Bridgeport and for a time was associated with Henry House in the conduct of a factory on Noble avenue devoted to the manufacture of knitting machines, spiral springs, armlets and suspenders. The partnership was continued for about three years. at the end of which time Mr. Armstrong took over the business, which he reorganized under the firm style of F. Armstrong. The business was incorporated in March, 1886, and included the manufacture of notions and small tools. Frank Armstrong became the president, with J. J. Amory as secretary and treasurer. Mr. Armstrong erected the main building of the present plant, but since that time.several other buildings have been added. At the time of the incorporation the business was capi- talized for one hundred thousand dollars and employed abont fifty workmen. For a time the company concentrated upon the manufacture of water, steam and gas fitting tools, also the famous Armstrong brace suspender, armlets, gaiters of spiral spring and patent trouser and vest buckles. Since that time the industry has grown by leaps and bounds and additional lines have been added. Frank Armstrong displayed a marked spirit of initiative in all that he undertook, closely studied the market and endeavored to give to the public a line that would meet a popular demand. In 1877 they began the manufacture of stock and die tools and later added pipe threading machines to their output. Frank Armstrong continued an active factor in the development and management of the business np to the time of his demise in 1893, and in his passing the city lost one of its most prominent early manufac- turers.
Mr. Armstrong was married in Waterbury to Miss Elizabeth Chapman, of Stonington, Connecticut, and they became the parents of five children, of whom three are living: D. N .: Charles H .; and Lillian L., the wife of B. I. Ashburn, of Bridgeport.
Charles H. Armstrong attended the schools of Waterbury, of Hamburg, Germany, and of Bridgeport, accordingly as his parents made removal, and he started out in the busi- ness world as a partner in the Chapman & Armstrong Manufacturing Company of Water- bury, in which his father was also interested. They made trimmings for novelties, also parts
FRANK ARMSTRONG
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of buckles and other lines but eventually sold out to the rubber trust. He early became familiar with all of the departments of the Armstrong Manufacturing Company and has concentrated his efforts and energies for many years upon the further development of the business. With the death of his father in 1893, his mother was chosen president of the company and Charles H. Armstrong has been secretary and treasurer since 1888. With the death of Mrs. Armstrong in 1899, D. N. Armstrong became president and so continues. Their important products today are the genuine Amory Armstrong stocks and dies, water, gas and steam fitters' tools and pipe threading machines. The genuine Armstrong stocks and dies, of which this company are the sole manufacturers. are so well known and gen- erally liked that they are found in the kit of every first-class steam and gas fitter in the civilized world. Their new machines for tbreading and cutting off pipe are built with the same care and under the same able mechanical supervision as their stocks and dies. Their work spells "excellence" in every phase and their output seems to be the last word in manu- facture of this kind. The growth of their business is indicated in the fact that while at the outset six men and about forty girls were employed, they now have one hundred men. The father and the two sons have taken out many patents on machines and tools pertaining to the business, which has been constantly broadened in its scope and has ever maintained a foremost position in the manufacturing circles of the city.
In 1885 Mr. Armstrong was united in mariage to Miss Laura Lee, of Bridgeport. a daughter of G. B. Lee, and they now have three living children, Frank L., Charles H. and Lorain E. Mr. Armstrong belongs to the Episcopal church and his political faith is that of the democratie party. He served for a number of years on the hoard of apportion- ment and for a considerable period has been a member of the library board. He stands at all times for those progressive interests which are looking to the upbuilding and development of the city and his work in behalf of public progress has been far-reaching and effective. Socially he is identified with the Brooklawn Country Club. Practically his entire life has been spent in Bridgeport, where he has many friends who recognize the sterling traits of his character and entertain for him the highest regard as a business man and citizen. He has ever endeavored to closely follow the highest ethies of business life and his name has become synonymous with honorable dealing as well as progressiveness.
WILLIAM E. HATHEWAY.
Many and diversified are the manufacturing interests of Bridgeport which have made the city a great center of trade, with ramifying connections reaching out into all sections of the country. On the roll of progressive and successful manufacturers is found the name of William E. Hatheway, president of the Hatheway Manufacturing Company, engaged in the manufacture of metal specialties and chains. His life record had its beginning at Poquonock, Connecticut, in 1864, his parents being George S. and Leonora (Hester) Hatheway, decendants of an old colonial family. The latter was a daughter of Edward Hester, a native of England, who came to the United States and settled in Connectiont.
William E. Hatheway acquired a public school education and afterward learned the machinist's trade. He came to Bridgeport in 1886, and in 1889 he and his brother, George T. Hatheway, formed a partnership and established a business under the firm name of Hatheway Brothers, manufacturers of metal specialties. It was in 1905 that the Hathe- way Manufacturing Company was organized and five years later, or in 1910, the business was incorporated, with a capital stock of one hundred thousand dollars. The officers in 1917 are: William E. Hatheway, president and treasurer; J. T. Hatheway, vice president : and M. E. Thomson, secretary. The business is located at the corner of Railway and Bostwick avennes, occupying a building of mill construction. with fifteen thousand square
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feet of floor space, and they employ about one hundred people, one-half of whom are skilled in this particular line. Their manufactured products, include a large variety of metal specialties, buckles. buttons, chains, etc .. which are sold to manufacturers throughout the United States and also extensively exported.
In April, 1892, Mr. Hatheway was united in marriage to Miss Jeannette Thomson, of Bridgeport, a daughter of James A. Thomson. They have one child, May, now the wife of Rev. Ralph M. Timberlake, of New Haven. and a grandson William Hatheway Timberlake.
C. E. BILTON
INDEX
Abbott, E. T. . 770
Birdseye. I. W 397
Adams, A. L. . 758
Bishop. H. A.
694
Adams, C. B.
548
Bishop, H. E. 622
Adams, F. J.
363
Bishop. J. H. 726
Adams. H. H.
601
Bishop, N. W. 787
Adams. S. R. 353
Bitzer. Karl 574
Allen, L. M. 542
Black, J. M. H
527
Allen. W. E. 730
Blakeman, J. H. 608 -
Ambrose, A. S. . 254
Blamey. W. F .. .
332
Anderson. N. H. 443
Boardman, W. B ..
111
Armstrong. C. H .. 820
Bolster, D. H . .
702
Ashmore, H E .. 816
Bottomly. C. A
319
Ashmun. B. I. . 183
Bowers. S. D
105
Atkins. C. E. C ..
Bowers. W. C ..
538
Boyle. J. E.
550
Baldwin, C. A. 815
Bradley, S. C ..
99
Baldwin, (. M. 295
Braitling. F. K. 209
Banks, D. T.
481
Brandes, P. H 634
Banks. J. W.
761
Bray, E. 446
Brennan. F. J. 729
Brewer. Arthur 538
Barnum. P. T.
6
Brewer. D. E. 383
Barri, J A.
703
Bridge. L. L 149
Bartlett. F. A. 522
Bridgeport Morris Plan Co. - 741
Bartley, W. J. 774
Bridgeport Trust Co 805
Bartram. Joseph 200
Brooks. C. W .. 669
Batcheller, W. H.
64
Brown. Richard 289
Beach. H. K
325
Bryant. H. F. 599
Beardslee, G. F.
504
Bryant. W. C.
90
Beardsley, J. E
549
Bryant. W. G. 684
Beardsley, M. B.
35
Buchmiller, F. C .. 512
Beardsley, S. F
153
Buckingham, C. B. 67
264
Beeman. A. E. 773
Buckley, W. J
708
Beers. A. B.
781
Bullard, E. P.
36
Beers. Edgar
250
Burn. John
409
Benham, F. N., Jr.
625
Burnham. W. E. 80
Benham, F. X
45
Burns. T. F 233
Penson. C. A.
516
Burr. H. E. 638
Bent. W. W.
120
Burr. W. O. 131
Berg. H. A. W. 749
Bernstein, Abraham 353
279
Calhoun. C. M. 274
Calhoun, P. C. . 689
Berry. H. K. 439
Bilton. C. E. 824
352
Callahan, J. H.
553
825
Calhoun. W. H. 606
Birdseye. G. K.
Burroughs. J. G. . 247
Bernstein, Benjamin
Buckingham. E. T.
Bedell, W. E .. 290
357
Barnes, Jennie C. 621
Barnes, R. W. 425
826
INDEX
Calvin, C. V .. 530
Dorkin, Henry - 443
Canfield, A. H. 31
Dougherty, W. J. 516
Canfield, H. O. 651
Dowling, M. J. 319
C'antwell. F. A. 321
Carlson, C. W. 515
Carroll. G. F.
621
Drouve, G. F
147
Casey, J. H
283
Dunning, E. W
573
Catlin, L. N. 25
Challenger, H. S.
475
Eames. C. S. . 393
Eames, G. M.
51
Eckart. F. C. 358
Eckart, G. F. . . 362
Eisenman, C. E 570
Clark, A. L.
471
Clark. F. E
616
Elm Service Co.
328
Clark, R. E.
554
Clark, W. R.
547
Clarke, C. R.
607
Clarke, H. M.
459
Clemens, Konrad 234
Farist. Joel
40
Cleveland, G. A.
306
Farrell, R. G.
95
Cockerell, J. T.
619
Coggswell, G. W.
632
Faust, Bernard . 611
Cogswell, R. W. 437
Ferguson. Theodore 503
Ferguson, T. 1. 735
Colgan. J. E. 388
Coops. F. H.
463
Finkelstone, B. B. 367
Cornell. J. A., Jr. 274
Finn, G. W 680
452
Cranstoun. William 137
Flanagan, M. J
399
Crawford, G. E. 210
Flint. J. J
138
C'ronin, J. M. 394
Crouch, C. C 444
Fones. A. C.
77
Crudginton. R. F
482
C'ullinan, J. J. 184
Forbes. R. L.
258
Ford, H. H. 497
Ford. H M. 488
Curtis, F. B. 529
Foster. Carl
419
Curtis. F. L. 159
Curtis, H. B.
599
Curtis, L. B.
685
Curtis, Stephen 170
Dane, G. W. . 819
Davenport, Daniel 30
Davenport. H. A.
×11
Gates, Harry D.
380
Davis, C. F 130
Gates. Hiram D.
662
Gaylord, E. L.
285
Day, D. S. 237
Gerber. J. W.
471
Deekand, Flora L. (Clark) 346
Godfrey. C. C.
1×0
Dee, W. V. 185
Godfrey, E. A.
455
Gold. J. D.
387
Goldstein, H. A 231
Goodwin, C. C. 293
Dick, M. W.
300
Gould, W. W. 195
Goulden, G. G. 190
Doan. E. A. 213
Doolan, James 446
Grandage, Walter
580
Child, F. S.
194
Chittenden, E. D.
517
Clark. A. H.
676
Ellison, C. W. 426
Elson. Irving 438
Evers. W. H
450
Farrell, W. H. 93
Ferrett. R. R. 389
Cowles, W. M. 612
Fitzgerald, H. D.
Foley, W. F 248
Fones, Civilion
Curley, W. H. 666
Curran, P. J 550
Frauenberger, E. W .. 626
Fullmer, G. C. 367
Funnell, G. L 232
Garlick. E. E.
263
Garlick, S M.
325
Garneau, P. A.
594
Dawe. Peter 406
De Laney, A. L. 174 Dennison, Arthur 528
Dewhirst. E. W. 464
Dowling. W. F. 316
Downs, N. H. 625
Chapman, P. S
184
Fairchild, G. W 469
Cogswell, R. B 399
827
INDEX
Granger. A. T.
315
Huber. Ernest 749
Grant, J. W
679
Huber, Jacob 96
Hubert, Joseph 750
Greene, C. F. 196
Hughes. F. J. 193
Hull, A J. 646
Hunt, P. F. 403
Hurley, J. A 503
Husted, H. E. 544
Hutchinson, C. R 805
Hyde, E. R. 794
Hair, J. E. 398
Hale, Fraray 351
Hall, E. W. 316
Hall, F. W. 631
Haller, C. P. 394
Hallett. J. B 144
Hamilton, H. H. 456
Hammond, G. L. 657
404
Hansen, Christian 582
Hanson, C. A
224
Harral, E. W 154
328
Hart, F. A.
465
Haskell, C. N.
714
Hatfield, W. A. H 712
Hatheway, G. T.
698
Kane, George 311
Kane. Patrick 139
Katz, Samuel 233
Haviland, W. T ..
729
Keane, M. G. 542
Hawie, Michael
416
Hawkins, R. H. 470
Hawley. C. W. 493
Hawley, E. S.
42
Kelley. T. F 405
Hawley, F. B.
60
Hawley, G. B.
179
Hawley, G. W. 424
Hawley, W. C.
497
Kippen. George 275
466
Hayes, J. M
213
Henkels, Max
725
Kirsten. G. E.
721
Herman, C. A.
812
Klein, Bernhard 757
Hewlett. S. T.
377
Klein, J. B.
731
Hill, G. S.
434
Hill, I. F.
195
Hill, Seth 270
Hinckley, J. H.
227
Hobbs, W. F
238
Hoffman, F. E.
380
Holcomb, C. F. 729
Lake, Simon 565
Lally. James 276
Lambert. H. B 765
Lamond. W. A 379
Langenegger. A. U .. 708
Larsen, Daniel 301
Lasher. Hazard .. 204
Hubbard, Frank
622
Lathrop. G. R. 299
Lavery, H. J. 205
Hubbard, J. T. L. . 199
5
Lee. G. H.
348
Hubbard, Robert
Jackman, G. W 70
Jaynes, F. B. 185
Johnson, Albert 488
Johnson, D. E. 286
Johnson, G. H. N. 100
.Johnson. J. F. 237
Jones, W. W 652
Jordan, M. J. 670
Joyce, T. W 809
Judson Family 112
Judson, Stiles 150
Keane, R. B. 472
Keller, J. F. 481
Kellogg. S. T 242
Kenny. T. H. 565
Kiefer, Jacob 26
Kirk, W. P.
Klein. Moses 758
Knapp, C. J .. 641
Knight. W. H
85
Knowlton. . J. W
40
Kregling, Adolph 574
Kutscher, Louis. . Jr 361
Holzer. P. L. 68
Hooper, E. A 537
Hopwood, C. A 231
Horn. M. I. 494
Horwitz, M. T. 616
Howes. W. B. 388
Howes, W. E. 524
59
Grippin, W. J.
Griswold, R. N 485
58
Grippin. W. A.
Greenstein. M. J. 521
Ives, F. D 437
Hampton. E. R
Hart, B. I.
Hatheway, W. E. 823
Green. E. R. 345
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INDEX
Lee, Henry
673
Miller. Frank 49
Miller. G. P. 103
Leighton, M. W.
491
Leverty. C. J .. 628
Mills, C. D. .. 148
Mills, W. S .. . . . 241
Mitchell. H. F 342
Monahan. D. H. 416
Mooney, Edward .. 312
Mooney. J. M .... 769
Lewis. J. F.
548
Lewis. T. E. 165
Liefeld, E. H. 293
Moore, J. H.
165
Limont. A. W 554
Mullins, F. H.
115
Lindquist, C. G. 269
Myers, J. J.
579
Lines, G. O. 159
Locke, S. D 798
Nagle, W. T .. 694
Naylor, E. .... 602
Neithereut, R I 343
Lovell, C. A.
203
Nettleton. F. W 665
740
Nichols, C. J.
600
Lyhne. A. S
83
Nichols. W. D.
498
Lynch, J. C.
69
Nichols. W. J. 335
Lyon. F. H
52
Nicholson. E. K .. 721
Nicholson, N. B 634
Nihill. J. B. 430
Nilson. A. H.
122
Norton, W. L. 690
Noyes, H. F. 439
O'Connor. M. J 115
Ogden, E. S 754
Ogden, J. W 732
O'Hara, W. H
675
O'Hara. W. J. A
507
Omans, J. P. 121
806
Onkey, P. J. 283
Ortlepp. Ernest 400
Orton. E. J .. 686
Osborn. G. W 140
Ostrofsky, F. J 410
Otis, J. M 633
Pardy. T. 556
Parker, W. E.
253
Marsh. C. W.
561
Marsh. E. W.
186
Marsh, F. W.
390
Martin, T. F. 429
Peabody. C. R
123
Peck, Fanny C.
148
Mattice. J. C.
486
Peek, G. H .. 175
Pedersen. Axel 413
Peel. S. H. . . 403
Penfield, H. G. 530
Perry Family 320
Pflomm, C. W +20
Phelan, J. E. 586
Philips, H. A. 579
Middlebrook. N. B. 223
620
McNeil, Archibald 32
615
Macfarlane. W. A.
336
MacKenzie, A. H.
683
Mackenzie. R. J.
Macphee, Alexander 310
Manwaring. M. W 89
Mapleton. T. J. 596
Mara, G. F. 661
Parsons. R. E
440
Patterson, S. J. 106
Payne, C. N. 414
Martin, William. 477
Mayse, H. A. 139
Mead, R. R. 228
Measom. F. A 594
Mellitz, Samuel 227
Merritt. A. J. 138
Merwin, J. M. 562
627
Lyon, W. H.
MeCarthy. D. 432
MeCathron. H. N. 95
McCathron, John 110
MeCleary, J. H. 315
MeGee. Patrick 693
McKee. James
541
MeLaughlin, P. J.
555
Mclellan. E. A
590
McManus, E. J
O'Neill. Joseph
MacCutcheon, E. M
645
Lyon, LI. W.
Lownds. Samuel 260
Nichols. A. P.
Lund. N. C. 368
Lockwood, J. H. 301
Loewith, Sigmund 206
Moore, A. H .... 362
Levy. Abraham 305
Lewis Family 160
Lewis, H. L. 492
Lewis. H. J., Oyster Co. 502
683
829
Phillips, Charles 371
Phillips. E. S. 45
Phillips, G. D .. 815
Pickett, E. W. S 158
Pinkham, A. D .. 501
Plassmann, W. P. B. 450
Platt, A. H 449
Platt, H. J. 414
Pope, William 669
Potter, W. F. 569
Powers, J. T. H. 492
Primrose, W. E 784
Smith, F. W
20
Smith. G. W
423
Smith. H. H .. 296
Smith. John 169
Smith, Joseph 215
Smith, W. A
347
Smith, W. E
711
Noderholm, P. A.
544
Spencer. Robert 658
Spencer. W. B. 373
Sperry. R. M. 259
562
Stagg, C. E 176
655
Stagg, J. H
378
Staples, F. T 157
Staples, H. A .. 561
Staples, James 809
Stapleton, George 518
Steeves, W. A. 596
Steiber, T. E. 309
Stenstream, H. F 576
Stevens, F. S. 460
>tiegler, W. G 534
Stoddard, Sanford 305
Sullivan, F. E. 620
Swain. R. S.
279
Synnott. T. J. 241
Tait, W. F. 656
Taylor, T. P
742
Todd, L. H. 684
Toole, J. F 327
Trecartin, D. M 533
Troxell, G. S .. 475
Trumbull, A. H. 216
Tucker. Floyd 302
Tuthill. R. E ..
575
Tyler. A. C.
595
Seward, T. I. 713
Sexton, J. J. 166
Shannon, H. E. 214
Shapiro, C. H 605
Shapiro, J. G. 611
Shaw, J. C .. 586
Shelton, H. S. .648
Sherman, Adolf 637
Sherman. H. M ... 384
Sherwood. H. H. 522
Sherwood, W. K. . 341
Siemon, C. F .. 736
Silliman, F. R. 204
Skidmore. A. G .. 638
Slady, J. D 528
Smith. A. E. 253
Smith. A. J. 322
Smith, E. S. 404
Prindle, I. B .. 174
Quinn, F. J. 429
Randall, R. E.
G83
Reich, Samnel. 451
Reich, U. S. 534
Reichert. J. A 788
Reid. Homer 269
Rhodes, Frederick 707
Richards, L. E. 508
Rickard, Christopher 523
Roberts, William 294
Robertson, G. A
434
Robinson. J. A. H 280
Roller, R. D.
358
Rometsch, Felix
354
Roth, Michael 347
Russell, Frances B.
704
Russell, W. H 761
Rylands. H. C. 642
Sadtler, J. G 331
Sage, L. E .. 648
Naltman, B. P. 600
Saltman, Herman 221
Saum, F. S. 730
Saunders, C. C. 778
Scheffer, J. W
364
Schroeder, Charles 511
Schwarz, C. G .. 606
Schwing. John 284
Seamans. J. J. 593
Seekings, .I. W. 580
Seeley, C. B. 63
Seeley. H. J 337
Seeley, W. E.
371
Setzer. Bernhard 338
Underhill, W. B. 801
Van News. W. M. . 110
Van Rensselaer, Lyndsay 739
Veit. H. F. 746
Vincent. A. E. 170
Sprague, C. H.
Stagg. H. P
INDEX
830
INDEX
Vincent, S. E .. 170
Whitney. H. M. ; 153
Vores, V. A.
801
Whitney. R. G ... 306
Whitney, V. S. . 4×5
Wadham. H. E ..
284
Wilder, F. M. 476
Wakeman Family
132
Williams, J. J ..
582
Wakeman, Bacon 762
Williamson, J. K.
674
Wales, T. F.
766 +
Willson, A. C.
581
Walker, H. W 735
Wilmot, E. H.
173
Wall, C. H.
718
Wilmot, W. S
86
Walter, E. P.
Wilson, A. M.
63
Warner, G. H.
374
Wilson. C. B. 78
Warner. I. D. 22
Wilson, J. A.
701
Warner, L. C. 647
Wilson. L. H.
701
Warren, T. B.
116
Wood, E. H. 409
Wason, D. B.
366
Wood. G. E.
585
Waterhouse, H. E. 345
Woodruff, H. C.
203
Watson, W. C.
481
Woodworth, H. C.
633
Weadon, W. L.
342
Woolsey. D. F
243
Webb, Frank
627
Wordin Family
10
Webster, W. R.
Wordin. N. E.
126
Welch, William
524
Wright, J. W.
377
Weldon, E. B.
515
Wright, W. W
Wessels, W. H.
125
Wrigley, J. R.
802
Wheeler, D. F.
753
Wynkoop. J. B.
294
Wheeler Family 249
Wheeler, J. M.
777
Youngs. G. S.
406
Wheeler, Nathaniel
791
Youngs. R. A. 433
Whitcomb, G. L. 4.9
Whitehead, F. F
575
Zepp. W. L.
247
331
1024
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