The Glen Cove Machine Co., a maker of industrial woodworking machinery, was in business from about 1885 (or a bit earlier) until it became part of the 1897 merger that created American Wood Working Machinery Co..
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- Several patents are assigned to this company; the earliest found thus far is from 1885. Most of the patents were granted to William H. Gray, formerly of S. A. Woods Machine Co. A predecessor to that firm was Gray & Woods, but the titular Gray was Solomon S. Gray.
- Mentioned in 1891 Manufacturer & Builder.
- According to Planers, Matchers and Molders in America, by the time of the 1897 merger Glen Cove's heavy-duty planer line had "found favor on the Eastern Seaboard."