Cooper's Chair Factory
Title
Cooper's Chair Factory
Subject
Cooper's Chair Factory
Description
Documents and images related to the Cooper's Chair Factory.
Date
1820-1975
Contributor
Borough of Bergenfield
Format
jpg
Type
Text
Image
Collection Items
19th century photograph on tintype 8.5 x 5 3 women seated on chairs
19th century photograph on tintype 8.5 x 5 3 women seated on chairs
Assortment of 19th century newspaper clippings of images
Assortment of 19th century newspaper clippings of images
Assortment of 19th century periodicals and newspaper clippings
Assortment of 19th century periodicals and newspaper clippings
Blaze Destroys Old Landmark newspaper clipping
A newspaper clipping about a fire that began at the Old Mill Lumber Company at Cooper's Pond, destroying one of the town's oldest landmarks.
Cooper Chair Factor ledger 16 pages photocopied March to June 1864
16 pages of transactions of the Cooper's Chair Factory between March and June 1864
Cooper's Chair Factory now Bogert Built Furniture list of proprietors 1820 to 1958
A photocopy of a list of proprietors of the Cooper's Chair Factory/Bogert Built Furniture between 1820 and 1958
Down by the Old Mill Stream
A history of the Old Mill, formerly the Cooper's Chair Factory, up through the publication of this article in 1975. This article proports that the Old Mill was the longest continually operating mill and place of business in America.
Engineers Sketch of Park for Coopers Pond
An engineer's sketch and accompanying article about the proposed park at Cooper's Pond from 1938.
Farm Journal newspaper clipping
Includes an article called Marrying for Money by Mary Sidney, a poem called In The Country by Clifton. S. Wady, and an article called Western Chit-Chat by Grace Parry.