For 100 Years Scovill, Chase, and Anaconda-American Fired the American Dream in Waterbury - The Waterbury Observer
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nbsp; The Big Three Story By Raechel Guest Photographs From Scovill Bulletin, Pictorial History Of Waterbury The neglected north gate of American Brass as it looks now. In the twentieth century, Waterbury’s brass industry was dominated by the “Big Three” — Scovill, Chase and Anaconda-American Brass. During the nineteenth century, the industry was largely […]
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