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II ".' "- - I FIRST EM PLOYES AT -O-B '- · Valued highl y· by --0 1ilo 'lJra :ss'' -''co.--.offf CIaJsiS1Jisrarej ,-- pict ure of 2] members of the compan y's original zs-man employme nt . in ' 1888. Left to right, fron t row. are: Jacob H. Hana fius, Frank Fa us t , Joh n (J ack) O'Leary, Tom MeNiece (with necktie) the boy, John Winfield ; John Berry. unidentified, and Ja cob lin- de r m an. Chil dr en in the ir ear ly teens wer e ofte n employed by ind ust ry be/o re the Child La bo r Laws went into effect. Se cond row : Gus Witt. Geo r ge Mull, Emanuel (Tommy) Meily. unid entified; Char les Live nsb u rger. o the r two . uniden tified. Third row: first youth - l'- believed to be Silo! La uer; unidentified, Joh n Phillips (heavy must ache ) George Ce n- ner s. other twO unidentIfied, I" W; . Although the Ohio Br ass Co. was in corpo rated in ·] S38 as a small jobbing bra ss foundry . the pas t 50 years have seen it gradually con cent ra te upon products for the growing electric p ower ind ustr y .. Bronze.valves for plumb in g and heatin g. and mat er ials for electr ic trans- 11 . however . vhave rem a ined impo rta nt pro d ucts for the f irrn almost from the day t he r- ornpa ny was fou n ded. Today, Ohio Bra ss manu -: -- factures a nd sells a numbe r.ct its trolley products to the of produc ts to the elect ric.needs of mine trol ley opera- power industr-y. to the mines lion. This led to the- grudunl which pro duce co al for elec· developn,ent of other 'p rp d- jr ical energy and ttrtaurca ds.ucts for the rnining - mar ket.. --- - which transport that coal to-prod ucts which today account :-,. the genera ting stations . It has.fer more ,than a fifth of O.B'SI become a di ver-sified co m- total busine ss ":: :" ' __-'__-"-_' . ,, ', ,', ,; :'-. p a rry , e mp loying more lha n: Duri ng the early stre e tcar .' "" ORIGINAL ' - ·.Th is ' br iek building :2 ,000 people at Its plan ts In ' days, Just as today. the tro l- sron insul ator to t-be used on at·207',North .Mam s t.wes. wber e.theI ate.F ran k- Br-Bj ac k Mansfield and Bar berton. 0, ley wire s whic h ear ne d electric , --p ower star .. ted .. hi.S mach ine .. ShOP for bra ss goods and fq.u nde d the and at NIagara Fall s, Cana- electric alo n g and transmtsslon lin es. Since-that multi-million dollar indust ry now kn own as Ohio-Brass -Co da There are mo re th an 1,_,above the t rack had to be m- time ?hlO Brass has been th -(irst day of 'in this b uild in g "was Oct . 17, 000 Mansfiel d employes on sulate d WIth porcetetn Insula- world s large st pro ducer of an d- some of the ftrstoutput trom the -Jtttte Iactory' wer a th-e payroll at pr esent . itors. Because many custom- these U. S. battleships, the Kearsage In October. 1888, Frank B. ers wanted O-B to supply sll.tatorsL havmg' now _ m ad.s . a ndthe -Ken tu cky-.- ""- ,·- .- Bla ck and five other Mans-tthese ins ulat ors. as well as mare than '40,000,000. . f ield men rais ed $5,000 to' startitbe .equtpment it was the n in 1922, O-B formed a 'sub- board in 1928a ft er h a Vin g 'iedlelected pre siden t at the b Ohio Bra" C .O. a, s a .. the cO, mpany sidiary corp orattonTn Cana- Ohio Br -a ss through its for- gi nn ing of 1957 a.nd still servr ,brass foun dry and a mach inea cqUlred , an In the da for the purpose of maki ng mati ve yea rs : .. "'-.- in tha t capa city. s hop': The company soon be_Akron HI-Potential Porcelain and selling porcel ain .insula- *' . In the 10 years follow ir gan mak ing Iuushed Co. In Barberto n. In tors and other prod ucts - in Ch arle s K; -King -followedtworld War Itr Oh to Bra ss C to sell . as a m eans of re duc- 119lO It be came a wholly- that country- and th roug hout Fra nk Bla ck as O-B presi-lspent app roxi ma tely $10,00( .ing the co mpany's de pe n-to wn ed subs.idlary and was laothe world . ' , d ent fro m 1928 until 19<t6 when iOOO fo r cap itar ex pe ndi tur. nence,.. .uncnc. Icb-sboc __ . _ - Bar ber .ton _ At-t he-cttme -o r- F-r a nk-B;- e--w . es -eleeeee chait lUau of I' and , wttr have-ad dea a ntilhl -T hese early pr oducts i nclud_iD lvls lon of O,B. . Black's fatal h eart a ttac k in the-boa r d. Geo r ge $5.000.000 for th e period b _ :e d brass and valves.] * _ .. he wa s re9 ..Q.Sp ize.d ,_ a s twee-n-- }956 end - -- Oh io- b rass intra. Ma nsfleTd's be st·known Indus- has been s erv ing as cha irman 1958. A su bsta ntial p a rt at th is urne was less than 30. 1 du ced first practical de. trial lead er . He h ad mov ed up or- the board since .Jan uary, has gor --- - -- -- *--- . 1951. Rogt!' .A. Black wa s).t n t 0 modernization and r In 1893. Mr. Black h ired a: , * - I * I * 8f .e 1 ,u ld Hlg& -3-1 young man fr om Crucaeo equcpment. · name"d Charles K. King. who ' destgned se line of bra ss fix - , El ep ha nts tures fo r the overhea d pow- ' , er systems used to run elec- NORTH' SYRACUSE. N.' t r ic tro lley car s. Not only d id I ( Up) - Even, th ieves car this man 's designs help make [dO much WIth pmk elephant O-B a le ader in the t rolley a nd s treet rai lwa y indust ry, Howard C. Smi th toJdoffice but M r. King laun ched a c a. tha t a thief, fai ling in an e reer with Ohio Brass that led I fort to haul away his tv eventually to h is be coming stone pink elephants dn v presid ent _ and then board ch ai rman of the company. [way mark-ers, sma sh ed u Upon his death in ]952, Mr. f ipair. King beq ueath ed his estate to ..._-.':;:: =::;;== =:""_ the eo Ie of M ns i 0)' W at new . is Kingwood Cen - ter, S YRA CUSE . N .Y .( UP I) Oh io Bra ss Co, was origin al- Toy pistols can be da ngerou lv loca ted in a build ing at 207 F'ir'emen quickly doused ,[J Nort h Ma-in St., but move d to b laze after Michael Nee l lt s pr es ent loc a tion at. 380 thr ee. laid his plas tic revclv, North Main in 1&98 n y_ on the sto ve and the heate ---4-Hi: tAe r1ttflsfleld ,..' . -fe-H------t-o - -ehe tirrotem at that adclr-e ss , A fire d e- . _ firing the srroy ed almost the enure Ir p la nt In 1905. hut" it wa s q ui c k fy r e buil t a rtd business I - e-n unued. * As it/ bec .:.t m e eng rosse d in ,J W', manufacture of tro lley Ohin Bras s be gan mak ing more and more etec. t rrr al products for all ty pes of electric rail transportation. w trh the advent of ele ctric, locom onv e-, II,r coal fr om w1\hin Ihf' mine 10 Ihe n oB ad apt ed man y I Ohio Brass :As Small' JobHi ' lJg In ,1888 ",•••n.14. O:. -"......J. arMll July U{ n:i 8

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Page 1: J.arMll Ohio Brass Small'JobHi'lJgohrichla/PofP/Leaf/OhioBrass.pdf · 2010-10-28 · Although the Ohio Brass Co. was incorporated in ·]S38 as a smalljobbing brass foundry. the past

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F IRS T EM PLOYES AT -O-B '- · Va lued highl y· by--01ilo 'lJra:ss''-''co.--.offfCIaJsiS1Jiisrarej ,-­pict ure of 2] members of the company's or ig inal zs-man e mployment . in ' 1888. Left tor ight , fron t row. are: Jacob H. Hana fius, F rank Fa us t , Joh n (Ja ck) O'L ea ry, TomMe Niece (with neckt ie ) the boy, John Winfie ld ; John Ber ry . unident ified, and Jacob lin­de rman. Childr en in the ir early teens were often employed by ind ust ry be/ore th e Chil dLa bo r La ws went into effe ct. Second row : Gus Witt. Geor ge Mull, E manuel (Tommy)Meily. unid entified; Char les Live nsb urger. othe r two. uniden tified . Th ir d row: firs t youth - l'-~believed to be Silo! La uer; un iden tified , Joh n Phill ips (heavy must ache ) George Ce n- ~

ner s. other twO unident Ified , ~.! .

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. Although the Oh io Bra ss Co. wa s incorporated in·]S38 a s a small jobb ing brass foundry . the past 50 yearshave seen it gr a duall y concent ra te upon products forthe g rowing electric power ind ustry.. Bronze .val ve s forplumbin g and heating . and mater ials for electr ic t ran s­11 . however .vhave rema ined im po rta nt products for thef irrn almost from the day t he r-ornpa ny was fou nded.

Today, Ohio Bra ss manu -: -- -- --~---

fa ctu res a nd sells a numbe r.ct its trolley produc ts to theof products to the electric.needs of mine trolley opera­p ower industr-y. to the mines l ion . Th is led to the- grud unlwh ich produce co al for el ec· developn,e nt of other 'p rp d­jrical energy and ttrtaurcads.ucts for the rnining -market ..

--- - w h ich transport that coal to-prod ucts which tod ay acc ou nt:-,. t he generating stations. It ha s . fer more ,than a fifth of O.B'SI

b ecom e a di ver-sified co m- tot a l busine ss I~ ":::"' __-'__-"-_' . ,, ', ,', ,; :'-.p arry , emp loying more lhan : Duri ng the early streetcar .' "" ORIGINAL ' BUI~DU\lG· - ·.Th is ' two~story briek b uild ing:2 ,000 people at Its plan ts In ' days, Just as today. the trol- sron insulator tot-be used on ~ at·207',North .Mam st.wes. wbere.theIa te.Frank- Br-Bjac kMansfield a nd Barberton. 0 , ley wire s whic h earned the l h lgh -vo~tage ~ electric , --power st a r..ted.. hi.S mach ine..ShOP for brass goods and fq.unded theand at NIagara Fall s, Cana- elect ric po~~r alo ng a nd transmtsslon lin es . Since-that multi-million dollar indus try now known as Ohio-Brass -Cod a There are mo re th an 1,_,above the t rack ha d to be m- time ?hlO Brass has been th -(irst day of _ oper~tion ' in thi s build ing "was Oct . 17, 188~000 Mansfield employes on sulated WIth porcete tn Insula- wor ld s largest pro ducer of an d- some of the ftrstoutput trom the -Jtttte Ia ctory ' wer ath-e payroll at pr esent . itors . Because m any cus tom- these po~ce!a_~n. ~s':l:~p~ns~()n . in. intpJ_~~ -:c Q.n.!t.rYc;~iQ I'l_-ofthe U. S. ba ttl esh ips , the Kea rsage

In October. 1888, Frank B. ers wanted O-B to supply sll.ta tor sL ha vmg ' now _ mad.s . andthe -Ken tu cky-.- ""-,·- .-Black a nd five other Mans-tthese ins ulators. as well as ma re than ' 40,000,000. .f ield men raised $5,000 to' startitbe .equtpment it was the n i n 1922, O-B f ormed a 'sub- boa rd in 1928a fter ha Ving 'ied lel ec ted pre siden t at the bOhio Bra" C.O. a,s a lObbi ng !man~f~cturing.. the cO,m pany sidia ry corp orattonTn Cana- Ohio Br-a ss through its for- gi nn ing of 1957 a.nd s till servr,b ra ss foundry and a mach ineacqUlred , an ml~rest In the da for th e purpose of maki ng mative yea rs: ..:~ , ." " ' - . - in tha t capacity .s hop': The company soon be_Akron HI-Pot ent ia l P orcela in and selling porcelain .insula- *' . In the 10 years follow irgan making Iuushed producls i l nsula~or Co. In Ba rberton. In tor s and other prod ucts - in Charles K; -King -f ollowedtwor ld War Itr Oh to Brass Cto sell . as a m eans of re duc- 119lO It be came a wholly- that count ry- and th roughou t Frank Bla ck as O-B presi-lspent app roxi ma tely $10,00(.ing the co mpany's de pe n-to wned subs.idlary an d wa s la o the world . ' , dent fro m 1928 until 19<t6 when iOOO for capitar ex pe ndi tur.nence,...uncnc. Icb-sboc __..w.ork"l t~~ .s~.t _u p ~;as _the - Barber.ton _ At-the-cttme - or-F-ra nk-B;- e--w. es-eleeeee chait lUau of I' and ,wttr ha ve - addeaa ntilhl-T hese early pr oducts includ_iD lvls lon of O,B. . Black 's fatal heart a ttack in the-board. Geo r ge L.~raffan $5.000.000 for th e per iod b

_ :e d brass and br~n le valves .] * _.. ~_ ~ 1 9~!- he wa s re9..Q.Sp ize.d ,_a s becamlL~enL.in-----l9~an~ twee-n-- }956 --an~the end -- - The't~lHtnyJ'$: 'empll)Y'mel'ltt~ tn -' 1 9 1 0' Ohio- b rass int ra. Ma nsfleTd's be st·known Indus- has been serving as chairman 1958. A su bstant ial p a rt

at th is urne was less than 30.1du ced 'tl,~ fir st pr actic al de. tria l lead er. He had mov ed up or- the boa rd s ince .Jan uary, ~hese expendi~ure:s has gor

---- --- - *--- .~-n -fo-l' --it-pof.{;6la~n --buspen..l.l9..Jh~.QQU.Jl!...£ha i r m-~...!!.,<4-'he 1951. Rogt!' .A. Bla ck wa s).tn t 0 moderni za tion and rIn 1893. Mr. Black h ired a : , * - I * I * t PJ~~ e Il H: !'\ t 8f .e1,u ld Hlg&-3-1

young man fr om Crucaeo equcpment.· n a m e"d Charles K. King . who ' -----~

destgned se line of brass fix- , Buslt~'rI~ Elep ha ntst ures for the overhead pow- ' ,e r systems used to run elec- NORTH ' SYRACUSE . N.'t r ic trolley cars . Not only d id I(Up) - Even, th ieves carthis man's d esigns he lp make [dO much WIth pmk elephantO-B a le ader in the t rolleya nd s treet rai lwa y indus try, Howar d C. Smi th toJdofficeb ut M r. King laun ched a ca. that a th ief, fai ling in a n eree r with Ohio Brass tha t led Ifor t to haul away his tveventually to h is be coming s tone pink elephants dn vp r esi dent _ and then boardch ai rman of the company. [way mark-er s , smash ed uUpon his death in ]952, Mr. fipair .K ing beq ueath ed his es tate to ~..._-.':;::=::;;===:""_t he eo Ie of M ns i 0 ) ' a ngero ll~W a t new . is Kingwood Cen -t e r , SYRA CUSE . N .Y. ( UP I)

Oh io Bra ss Co, wa s original- Toy pisto ls can be da ngeroulv loca ted in a build ing at 207 F'ir'em en quic kly doused ,[J

Nort h Ma-in St., but moved to blaze after Michael Nee llt s pr es ent loc a tion at. 380 three . laid his plas tic revclv,Nor th Ma in in 1&98 u· n y_ on the sto ve and the heate

---4-Hi: tAe r1ttfls fle ld ,..' . -fe-H------t-o - -ehe tirrotemat that adclr-e ss , A fire de- . ~lon['. _fir ing the linole~_srroyed al m ost the enure Irp la nt In 1905. hut" it wa sq uickfy rebuil t a rtd busin ess I

- e-nu nued .

*As it/ bec .:.t m e eng rossed in,JW', manu fac ture of tro lley

:}~: q u l pm e n t . Ohin Bras s beganmak ing more a nd more et ec.t rrra l prod uct s for all ty pesof elec tri c rail t ransporta t ion .

w trh the advent of electric,locom onve-, II,r halllin~ coalfr om w1\hin Ihf' mine 10 Ihe~ u rf a c l' , n oB ad apted man y

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Ohio Brass Started '~

:As Small' JobHi'lJgFoun~ry In ,1888

",•••n.14. O:.-"......J.arMll~n~day. July U{ n:i8

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FI RST EMPLOYES AT 0-8 - Valued highl y by O'hio Brass 'Co .- o ffic ia ls "is -tllis -rare- ~pi ctu re of 21 m embers of the com pa ny 's original 28-m a n employment in 1888 . Left toright, front row. a re : Jaco b H. Han afiu s , Frank Faust , John (Jack) ' O 'Lea ry, TomMcNiece ( wit h neckt ie) the boy , J ohn Winfie ld; J ohn Ber ry , un identified, and Jacob Lin-

, .:Jerman . Children in the ir ea r ly tee ns we re of te n em ployed byindustry before th e Childl.abor Laws we nt in to e ffec t. Second row : Gus Witt . George Mull, Eman uel (Tom my)YTeiJ)', unide nt ified : Charles Live ns burgcr. other two uni denti fied . Third row : first youth)ell': \ ed to he B iB Laue r; unide nt ified , John Phi llips (he a vy must ach e ) George Con'

ne rs . othe r two unidenti fied .