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- Joseph_Fahys_&_Co. abstract "Joseph Fahys & Co. (alternate: Fahys Watch Case Company) was a watch case manufacturer, located in the Fahys Building, on 54 Maiden Lane, New York City, US. In the early 20th century, it was the largest manufacturer of watch cases and one of the largest manufacturers of silverware in the United States.The company was established in 1857 by Joseph Fahys, who emigrated from France as a young man. Fahys incorporated in 1881 when he took into partnership his son-in-law, Henry Francis Cook, at which time he incorporated his watch plant under the style of the Fahys Watch Case Co. and moved it from Carlstadt, New Jersey to Sag Harbor, Long Island, the firm in New York remaining Joseph Fahys & Co. The Sag Harbor factory was of Gradgrind architecture. It had a social hall with billiards room and card tables, as well as a library. Fahys hired more than 100 Hungarian and Polish Jews, all expert engravers. The corporation absorbed the Brooklyn Watch Case Company, of Brooklyn, and the Alvln Manufacturing Company, of New Jersey. Fahys owned three-fifths of the stock of the Montauk Steamboat Company, which was purchased by the Long Island Rail Road Company. Joseph Fahys & Co., which consisted of Fahys and Cook in its early years, was augmented by George Ernest Fahys (son of Joseph) in 1886 and remained the selling agents of the three concerns, the Fahys Watch Case Co., the Brooklyn Watch Case Co. and the Alvin Manufacturing Co.".
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- Joseph_Fahys_&_Co. wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fahys Watch Case Company".
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- Joseph_Fahys_&_Co. subject Category:Companies_established_in_1857.
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- Joseph_Fahys_&_Co. hypernym Manufacturer.
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- Joseph_Fahys_&_Co. comment "Joseph Fahys & Co. (alternate: Fahys Watch Case Company) was a watch case manufacturer, located in the Fahys Building, on 54 Maiden Lane, New York City, US. In the early 20th century, it was the largest manufacturer of watch cases and one of the largest manufacturers of silverware in the United States.The company was established in 1857 by Joseph Fahys, who emigrated from France as a young man.".
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