American clock

In the 19th century, many clocks and watches were produced in the United States, especially in Connecticut, where many companies were formed to mass-produce quality timepieces.[1] Makers of American clocks included:

  • Ansonia Clock Company, 18511930
  • Waterbury Clock Company, 18571944
  • Seth Thomas Clock Company, 18531930
  • W.L. Gilbert & Co., 184548 and 185166, later Gilbert Mfg. Co., William L. Gilbert Clock Company
  • Elias Ingraham & Co., 185760, 18611958
  • E.N. Welch Mfg. Co., 18641903
  • Sessions Clock Co., 190356
  • New Haven Clock Co., 18531960
  • F. Kroeber Clock Co., 18631904
  • Boston Clock Company, 18841894, founded by Joseph Eastman

References

  1. Chauncey Jerome, Lockwood Barr (1860). History of the American clock business for the past sixty years: and life of Chauncey Jerome, written by himself. F. C. Dayton, jr., 1860. Retrieved 10 April 2010.


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