In 1861 Amos H. Brainard patented a bench vise and in 1866 the Union Vise Co. began to manufacture his vises. Brainard realized that the most cost-effective way of manufacturing his vises was to use a milling process where a rotating cutter was moved across the workpiece. Eventually he designed his own milling machines and these were put into production by the Union Vise Co., despite skepticism from the company's owners. Eventually the milling machines were successful and became Brainard's main focus, although the vise line was also selling well.
When a fire destroyed the business in early 1871 the vise business was sold to Backus Vise Co., and Brainard bought the remaining assets from the insurers. In June 1871 he organized the Brainard Milling Machine Co.
The Union Vise Co. was still a registered corporation in 1875 but so far as we can tell they were inactive and we can find no evidence that any vises were made by them after the fire.
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