Frank D. Emerson, bookkeeper Emerson, Talcott and Co., resides 503 Oak St.
Source: 1885-86 Rockford City Directory
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Frank D. Emerson, bookkeeper Emerson, Talcott and Co., resides 503 Oak St.
Source: 1885-86 Rockford City Directory
1201 So. Main St., John O. Coop, machinist Emerson Talcott, resides 1201 So. Main
Mrs. Ann Coop, widow of Joseph, resides 1201 So. Main St.
Source: 1889-90 Rockford City Directory
Emerson, Talcott & Co. This concern is one of Rockford’s oldest and most reliable firms, having been first established in 1852; incorporated in 1876. They manufacture agricultural implements, and produce annually, almost one million dollars worth of their goods, and give employment to 350 hands, with an annual pay-roll of $225,000. The factories cover two and one half acres of ground.
Source: “Industrial and Picturesque Rockford,” by Eugene Browne and F. Ford Rowe, 1891.
Emerson, Talcott and Co., Ralph Emerson, prest; Daniel Goodlander, vice-prest,; Wm. A. Talcott, secretary and treas.. Manufacturers of agricultural implements. Factory office, S. Main, over C. & I Railway Depot.
Source: 1892 Philippi’s Rockford City Directory
605 So. Main St. Source: 1902 Rockford City Directory
Ralph Emerson
President, Emerson and Co.
President, Emerson, Talcott and Co.
Vice President, Second National Bank
Source: 1880 Rockford City Directory
Married Harriet Emerson 1880’s
Org. Tile and brick company William A HinchcHliff Company
took position with Emerson-Talcott Co. organized Burson Manufacturing Co.
Source: The Stewart Story R917.733 G88 West Wall 188o’s