This machine-tool maker is known to have been active between at least 1890 and 1903. By 1910 they had been succeeded by the National Machine Co.
Information Sources
- Advertisement in the 1890-07-05 issue of The Age of Steel, for their multi-spindle drill presses.
- From Hartford, Conn., as a manufacturing, business and commercial center; with brief sketches of its history, attractions, leading industries, and institutions, 1899: "WOODWARD & ROGERS, manufacturers of drills, tapping machines, surface grinders, special machinery, etc., 262 Main".
- Advertisement in the 1903 edition of the Hartford City Directory, for their sensitive drills.
- Information on National Machine Co. comes from an advertisement in the 1910-01-06 American Machinist.