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