The company was manufacturing a metal lathe in 1908-1909. The firm's primary business was electrical, telephone, and telegraph apparatus, including fire and burglar alarms. They were involved in product development in addition to manufacturing, and also built models for inventors. The firm was at 18-20 Rose St., New York City.
Information Sources
- The Electrical World and Engineer, Vol. 34, No. 12, Sep. 16, 1899, Pg. 430.
- Electrical Review, Vol. 16, No. 22, Jul. 26, 1890, Pg. 11.
- The Electrical Age, Vol. 34, No. 5, May 1905, Pg. 391.
- Several references to Frederick Pearce's products The Electrical Age, Vol. XIII, 1894
- Frederick Pearce residence, Summit, NJ Beautiful homes of Morris County and Northern New Jersey