Washburn & Moen Manufacturing Co.

Allgemeines

FirmennameWashburn & Moen Manufacturing Co.
OrtssitzWorcester (Mass.)
Art des UnternehmensMaschinenfabrik und Kesselschmiede
$Anmerkungen1874: W. E. Rice, Leiter der Finanzen; C. E. Washburn, Sekretär. Capital, 1,500,000. 1876: Philip L. Moen, President and Treasurer; Chas. F. Washburn, Secretary, and Chas. H. Morgan, Superintendent.
Quellenangaben[Wiley: American iron trade manual (1874) 38] [Ironworks of the United States (1876) 66]




Unternehmensgeschichte

Zeit Ereignis
1846 Bau des Walzwerks "Quinsigamond Rolling Mill"
1868 Bau des Walzwerks "Grove Mill"




Produkte

Produkt ab Bem. bis Bem. Kommentar
Draht 1874 [Wiley: American iron trade (1874)] 1874 [Wiley: American iron trade (1874)] Vorgabe: wire
engines? 1874 [Wiley: American iron trade (1874)] 1874 [Wiley: American iron trade (1874)] Vorgabe: engines
Kessel 1874 [Wiley: American iron trade (1874)] 1874 [Wiley: American iron trade (1874)] Vorgabe: boilers
Schienen 1874 [Wiley: American iron trade (1874)] 1874 [Wiley: American iron trade (1874)] Vorgabe: Rails
Wagenräder 1874 [Wiley: American iron trade (1874)] 1874 [Wiley: American iron trade (1874)] Vorgabe: car-wheels
Wagenreifen 1874 [Wiley: American iron trade (1874)] 1874 [Wiley: American iron trade (1874)] Vorgabe: tyres
Walzprofile 1876 [Ironworks of U.S. (1876)] 1876 [Ironworks of U.S. (1876)]  




Allgemeines

ZEIT1876
THEMABeschreibung
TEXTTwo mills: Quinsigamond Rolling Mill; built in 1846; 5 heating furnaces and 2 trains of rolls; product, iron and steel screw, rivet, and wire rods; annual capacity, 5.000 net tons; average yearly production, 4.000 tons. Grove Mill; built in 1868; 1 heating furnace and 1 train of rolls; product, patent continuous wire rods of long lengths and small size for telegraph and rope wire; annual capacity, 10.000 net tons; average yearly production, 4.000 tons. Philip L. Moen, President and Treasurer; Chas. F. Washburn, Secretary, and Chas. H. Morgan, Superintendent.
QUELLE[Ironworks of the United States (1876)]