Fence industry
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
George W. Williams fence machine collection
Collection — Folder S1421
Identifier: S1421
Scope and Contents
The first of two items in this collection is a letter dated March 19, 1890, to R. C. Hinshaw, Salamonia, Indiana, from George W. Williams, proprietor and sole manufacturer of the Tom Thumb Best Fence Machine, in Economy, Indiana. The second item is the envelope with two-cent stamp which was postmarked as received in Salamonia on March 21. Mr. Williams replied to Mr. Hinshaw's letter of March 18. He wrote: "Under the circumstances, I think more than likely it would be advisable to give the...
Dates:
1890
Spring Steel Fence and Wire Company collection
Collection — Folder S2013
Identifier: S2012
Scope and Contents
This collection includes a full color printed card and coupon from Spring Steel Fence and Wire Company in Anderson, Indiana regarding business advertising and a magazine subscription offer.
Dates:
1907-1914
Up-to-Date Manufacturing Company price list and letter
Collection — Folder S2777
Identifier: S2777
Scope and Contents
This collection includes a letter of business correspondence and two different price lists for the Up-to-Date Manufacturing Company of Terre Haute, Indiana, in October 1911. The Up-to-Date M.F.G. Co., as it is also called, was a creator of ornamental and iron fencing.
Dates:
1911/10/25