Historical Sketch of the Paint Oil Varnish And Allied Trades of Boston Since

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George Gould
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Oilman in 1881 was a manufacturer of colors in East Boston, and still carries on the business at 103 Merrimac Street, where he removed in 1892.
In 1905 or 1906 Decatur-Hopkins Co. , large and successful jobbers of hardware at 124 High Street, corner of Pearl, began the jobbing of paints and varnishes, which certainly was an innovation for it has not in late years in such combination been done here success- fully as a rule, and its outcome will be watched with interest.
R. Federman has been a su
...ccessful paint and wall- paper dealer since 1889, when he established himself at 112 Stamford Street and is there at the present time. He began the manufacture of paints in 1908 under the name of Standard Paint & Color Works factory being located at 40 New Street, East Boston.
I will briefly allude to some people who carried on the paint and oil business under different styles (and who will be remembered by our older members), some of whom have not been represented here for many years. Many have died, while a few are still with us.


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