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of Pawtucket, RI, USA.
of Pawtucket, RI, USA.


Set up by [[Howard and Bullough]] of Globe Works, Accrington.
Eatablished by [[Howard and Bullough]] of Globe Works, Accrington.


* 1893 The company was registered on 27 November. <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref>
1893 The company was registered as Howard and Bullough (American Machine Co) Ltd on 27 November. <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref>


==Sources of Information==
1911 It was decided that it would be financially advantageous to register the business as an American Company, the H. & B. American Machine Co, registered in the State of Maine.<ref>The Scotsman - Monday 19 February 1912 </ref>
 
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of Pawtucket, RI, USA.

Eatablished by Howard and Bullough of Globe Works, Accrington.

1893 The company was registered as Howard and Bullough (American Machine Co) Ltd on 27 November. [1]

1911 It was decided that it would be financially advantageous to register the business as an American Company, the H. & B. American Machine Co, registered in the State of Maine.[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908
  2. The Scotsman - Monday 19 February 1912