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Manufacturers Index - Hendley & Whittemore Co.

Hendley & Whittemore Co.
Beloit, WI, U.S.A.
Manufacturer Class: Wood Working Machinery & Metal Working Machinery

History
Last Modified: Jan 31 2023 7:55PM by Jeff_Joslin
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By 1910 the firm of Slater, Marsden & Whittemore Co. was manufacturing punches, shears, and bending rolls, plus a small line of woodworking machinery that included combination rip and cutoff saws and a swing saw. The partners in this business were George B. Slater, George E. W. Marsden, and an as-yet unidentified Whittemore.

We have also seen a 1915 mention of the the name Slater & Marsden as the makers of a swing saw. We also have 1920 references to Slater & Marsden as makers of a feed mill, which is a type of grist mill. Perhaps Slater & Marsden was a predecessor to Slater, Marsden & Whittemore Co., and that partnership continued for the manufacture of feed mills.

Slater, Marsden & Whittemore Co. was succeeded by Hendley & Whittemore, which in turn was succeeded by Hendley-Beloit Corp. Further research is required to determine the dates of these reorganizations.

Information Sources

  • 1910 Annual Report of the Illinois Department of Factory Inspection lists "Slater, Marsden & Whittmore Co." of South Beloit, Illinois.
  • December 1911 The Wood Worker, page 57.
    New Catalog of Slater, Marsden & Whittemore Co.—The Slater, Marsden & Whittemore Co., Beloit, Wis., has issued its new catalog No. 7, devoted to illustrating and describing the company's punches, shears, bending rolls and wood-working machinery. The company's wood-working machinery will, of course, be of special interest to Wood-Worker readers, consisting of combination rip and cut-off saws, swing saws, etc.
  • 1912-03-28 The Iron Age, page 834.
    Punches, Shears and Bending Rolls.—Slater, Marsden & Whittemore Company, Beloit, Wis. Catalogue No. 7. Size, 6 x 9 in.; pages, 32. Covers a complete line of punches, shears, bending rolls and woodworking machinery, among these being the punch and shear which was illustrated in The Iron Age, December 29, 1910. In describing the tools the general plan is to devote one page to each with an engraving at the top and a brief specification table at the bottom.
  • July 1915 Western Engineering has a full-page ad for dealer Harron, Rickard & McCone of San Francisco and Los Angeles. Among the products carried were swing saws from "Slater-Marsden".
  • 1920 Rudder Marine Directory, page 382, lists "Slater, Marsden & Whittmore Co., Beloit, Wis."
  • 1920 advertisement from Hendley & Whittemore Co., for a Swing Saw.
  • May 1925 The Wood-Worker, advertisement from Hendley & Whittemore Co..
  • Various 1950s catalogs and sales sheets for "Hendley-Beloit" metalworking machinery from Hendley & Whittemore Co.
  • Undated catalog of woodworking and metalworking machinery from Hendley-Beloit Corp., "successor to Hendley & Whittemore Co. and Slater, Marsden & Whittemore Co."