Ohio Brass has a very comprehensive display at the street railway convention

[Trade Journal]

Publication: Western Electrician

Chicago, IL, United States
vol. 29, no. 15, p. 241, col. 3


Convention Notes.

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A handsome and very comprehensive display was that of the Ohio Brass company of Mansfield, Ohio, consisting of overhead material of all kinds, Dirigo insulations, pole brackets, car fenders and track cleaners. The company was ably represented by C. K. King, secretary, George A. Mead, engineer, George A. Harwood, foreign sales agent, R. A. Byrnes, A. B. Edes and A. L. Wilkinson. A handsome souvenir distributed by the company consisted of a small gong, silver-plated, and arranged with an attachment for placing on the coat lapel and provided with a silk cord for ringing up fares every time one felt like it.

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Keywords:Ohio Brass Company
Researcher notes:The convention referred to was the annual meeting of the American Street Railway Association.
Supplemental information: 
Researcher:Bob Stahr
Date completed:February 8, 2009 by: David Wiecek;