RECORD

Nash & Brother

URI:
https://digital.lib.iastate.edu/isulv/items/isun0017.html
Preferred form:
Nash & Brother
Alternative forms:
Nash and Brother Agricultural Implements and Machinery; Nash and Brother Manufactory; Nash & Brother (New York, New York); Nash & Brother (Millington, New Jersey)
Term type:
Authority Corporate Name
Vocabulary:
Iowa State University names
Language of term:
eng
Start date:
1872~
Definition:
Preferred form of name for use in Iowa State University Library metadata.
Usage:
Use this name to describe resources by or about the entity that existed in New York, New York in the 1870s and Millington, New Jersey in the 1880s. See exact matches in external vocabularies for more information about this name. Review and assign related terms as appropriate, based on the following information (which, it should be noted, involves guesswork with some dates and corporate relationships unclear). Nash & Brother succeeds Duane H. Nash in New York, New York by 1872. Acme Harrow Company (Millington, New Jersey) is founded by Frederick Nishwitz (1829-1900) in 1879. Duane H. Nash (Firm) succeeds Acme Harrow Company in 1882? when Duane H. Nash (1843-1905) takes over management of the company. By 1884 Nash & Brother moves from New York, New York to Millington, New Jersey. Duane H. Nash, Inc. is incorporated in 1905 upon death of Duane H. Nash (1843-1905). Nash Acme Harrow Company (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is incorporated in 1924 with Duane H. Nash, Jr., as sales manager.
History:
Metadata Services selected this term from an external vocabulary for local use. The form and usage of the term have not been modified.
Associated locations:
New York (State)--New York New Jersey--Millington
Related terms:
Duane H. Nash, Inc.
Exact match in external vocabulary:
Nash & Brother
Source:
Nash and Brother Agricultural Implements and Machinery catalog, viewed on 2024-09-23 (Nash & Brother, New York, successors to Duane H. Nash) https://n2t.net/ark:/87292/w99882r8f; Nash and Brother Manufactory Acme catalog, viewed on 2024-09-23 (Nash Brothers, Millington, N.J.) https://n2t.net/ark:/87292/w9x05xh3x
Publisher:
Library of Congress
Rights:
http://opendatacommons.org/licenses/pddl/1.0/