History of Bridgeport and vicinity, Part 76

Author: Waldo, George Curtis, Jr., ed
Publication date: 1917
Publisher: New York, Chicago, S. J. Clarke Publishing
Number of Pages: 872


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BRIDGEPORT AND VICINITY


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


823


BRIDGEPORT AND VICINITY


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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BRIDGEPORT AND VICINITY


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


828


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


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