Pittsburgh, treasurer; F. C. McKee of Pittsburgh, assistant
treasurer; H. L. Stein of Boston, secretary, and H. A. Haney
of Boston, assistant secretary. Robert J. Cleland of Pitts-
burgh, is a director in the company. The executive offices
are located at No. 3 Park Street, Boston. The treasurer’s
office is at 2216 Oliver Building, Pittsburgh.
The company maintains sixteen factories, two casket
hardware factories and twenty-two sales rooms. Of the
above, one sales room, as well as the largest, completely
equipped plant for the manufacturer of wood and metal
caskets, burial garments and casket hardware, is located in
Pittsburgh, the salesroom being at Seventh street and Du-
quesne way, and the plant on the North Side, the local
manager being George Reatchlous.
The plant at Pittsburgh, to which extensive additions
were made in 1920, not only supplies wood and metal caskets,
casket hardware, and burial garments for the territory im-
mediately adjacent to Pittsburgh, but produces at this point
the metal caskets and casket hardware distributed through-
out the entire country, by the company through its various
sales branches; and also supplies through its export depart-
ment at New, York. these goods for shipment to foreign
buvers.
NATIONAL LEAD AND OIL COMPANY
The National Lead and
Oil Co. of Pennsylvania
had its beginning in 1891,
being incorporated under
the laws of Pennsylvania
andcapitalized for $2,000-
300. In 1892 it succeed-
ad to the established
businesses of the Arm-
strong McKelvy Lead &
Oil Co., Beymer-Bauman Lead Co., Fahnestock White Lead
Co., and others. Also, in more recent years, purchased
the Sterling White Lead Co. and the Davis Lead Co. and at
the present time continue the manufacture of these hrands
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