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Woods' Baltimore Directory for 1856-57
Volume 544, Preface 12   View pdf image (33K)
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HOISTING MACHINES

ON STRICTLY SCIENTIFIC PEINCIPLES,

FOR WAREHOUSE

The subscriber having been engaged in this business for the last twelve years in con-
nection with his Iron Foundary, will guarantee a better Hoisting Machine for less
money than can be produced in this city. Every merchant and owner of a warehouse
will save the expense in a short time, 10 say nothing of the safety of his poods in being
hoisted some sixty or eighty feet above his Lead. I would refer to some of the principal
merchants in Baltimore and elsewhere, for whom I have put up these Hoisting
Machines. The wheels are in use, and can be seen daily at work.

REFER TO:

Wm. T. Walters & Co. Exchange Place. E. Larrabee, iron front, Calvert street.

H. Reiman & Sons, " " Noah Walker & Co., corner Hanover and

E. H. Stabler & Co., Calvert street. Baltimore streets.

Baker & Brother, Charles street, Messrs. Marston & Brother, Baltimore-st.

James George, Frederick street, Charles 13 De Ford, Gay St., New Store.

Brooks. Fahnestock & Co., Baltimore-st. E. Lewis, 3 warehouses, S. Charles street.

C M. Keyser, Howard street. Robbins &. Bibb, stove dealers, Light st.

Kirkland & Chase, Smith's wharf. J. S. Donovan, 4 warehouses, S. Charles.

Z. Barnum. Wm. McCann, carriage depot, S. Gay-st

Also Refer to some of the principal Architects and Builders in Baltimore:

H. & J. REYNOLDS,
DANIEL, DAIL,
JAMES CURLEY & SON.

JOHN DUSHANE,

JAMES McNABB,

JOR EVANS & SON.
DAVID CARSON,
JAMES M. LESTER,
IRA BROWN,
M. CONNEL. and many others.

A call is only wanted to satisfy any person in want, of a good Machine to hoist goods,
that my Machines are the best to be had, and at prices that no person will purchase an
inferior one, as I will warrant them as represented, or the money refunded.

All kinds of Repairing done; Also Casting of every description, as I am
casting daily.

JAMES BATES, Iron Founder,

2 PRESIDENT-ST., BALTIMORE.


 

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