Not visible 1920 location in
figure 122 (1914).
GRINDER, double emery
grinder iron base (sect.S.
Use EDIS 729/E-914.
Newark, (section 61, on
bench E-933)
Figure 121;
1920 Appraisal no. 5-1/2 O.
Purchased from Prentiss Tool
& Supply Co. 2-36.;
by S. O.
GRINDSTONE and FRAME,
24" stone (section 64)
Figures 120 and 123;
1920 Appraisal no.
One five Sloane and Chase
7 in.; swing, 34"
bed; Sloane Chase Mfg. Use E-909 (original).
CABINET, wood, with four
shelves, 18" 20" 34"
(section 61)
Typical early twentieth
century machine shop
furnishing.
Acquire. Originally
(1914-1920) mounted on
small bench table adjacent
to column (section 64)
1920 Appraisal no. 2-37.
Removed between 1920 and
1939.
Co. Co.
CABINET, wood, with five
drawers, 28" 32" 40"
(section 61)
Typical early twentieth
century machine shop
furnishing. Co. bench lathes listed on
1913 inventory.
Return EDIS 731/E-995 to
1914 location.Precision BENCH LATHE,
no. 64)
1920 Appraisal no. 2-52. Removed
between 1920 and 1939.
Moved from bench E-933
(section 61) present
location between 1920-1939. 5-1/2; swing, 33” bed;
by Sloane Chase Mfg.
306
.
CUTTER GRINDER,
no. Newark, NJ. bench lathes
listed 1913 inventory. 2-12.
Precision BENCH LATHE,
no. 5-1/2; swing, 34" bed;
by Sloane Chase Mfg. Moved to
present position between 1920
and 1939.
Use E-940.S. 2-51. Moved from
bench E-933 (section 61) to
present location between 1920
and 1939.
This may the cutter
grinder now located the
first floor stock room.W.
Precision BENCH LATHE,
no. Putnam Sons,
Worcester, (section 64)
1913 Inventory no.
Newark, (section 61, on
bench E-933)
Figure 121; 1920 Appraisal
no.
Use E-939. 2;
1920 Appraisal no.
Return EDIS 728/E-913 to
1914 location. One offive Sloane
and Chase in. 2-38