H. W. Johns-Manville Company exhibited at street railway convention

[Trade Journal]

Publication: Western Electrician

Chicago, IL, United States
vol. 41, no. 17, p. 335, col. 3


Convention Notes and Exhibits.

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The H. W. Johns-Manville Company of New York, with branches in all large cities, was well represented with an attractive exhibit and a number of its representatives. Among the materials exhibited were Victor combination meters, overhead line material, "Noark" fuse devices of 250, 600, and 10,000-volt capacity, Transite asbestos fireproof lumber, etc. The exhibit of supplies included molded mica weatherproof sockets, arc-lamp hangers, high-tension insulators, rail bonds, etc. Samples of asbestos wood, showing the various applications, were also on exhibit. Among a large number of representatives were J. W. Perry, New York; H. M. Voorhis, Philadelphia; H. M. Frantz, Chicago; R. R. Braggins, Cleveland, and H. M. Crosswell, Milwaukee.

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Keywords:H. W. Johns-Manville Company
Researcher notes:The convention referred to is the American Street and Interurban Railway Association convention
Supplemental information: 
Researcher:Bob Stahr
Date completed:October 2, 2009 by: Bob Stahr;