Bradley & Hubbard Manufacturing Company
American, 1875 - 1940
BiographyBradley and Hubbard Manufacturing Company were makers of kerosene fixtures, bronze stand lamps, clocks, call bells, etc. The company's factory was in Meriden, Connecticut, with salesrooms in New York City and Boston, Massachusetts.
In 1875, the final reorganization of Bradley & Hubbard took place. The company name became Bradley & Hubbard Manufacturing Company, with Walter Hubbard as President and Nathaniel Bradley as Treasurer. This name was retained until 1940 when the Charles Parker Company bought out the company.
In 1875, the final reorganization of Bradley & Hubbard took place. The company name became Bradley & Hubbard Manufacturing Company, with Walter Hubbard as President and Nathaniel Bradley as Treasurer. This name was retained until 1940 when the Charles Parker Company bought out the company.
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