WebFull Title: Manufactory and warerooms of Peck Bros. & Co., manufacturers of brass goods for water, gas and steam, and plumbing material, New Haven, Conn. H. Greaves, Concord, … The David Rumsey Historical Map Collection focuses on 16th through 21st … Search Catalog Data Annotation Catalog Data & text in Documents Search By Date … WebManufactory and warerooms of Peck Bros. & Co. : manufacturers of brass goods for water, gas and steam, and plumbing material, New Haven, Conn. by H Greaves ( Visual ) Peck …
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Henry Peck (1615 - 1651) - Genealogy
WebD.H. Hurd & Co. David Rumsey Collection. Cartography Associates. Series David Rumsey map collection Notes Drawing showing factory buildings, wagons, people, etc. Includes insets of pipe warehouse and foundry established 1866. WebPeck bros. & co. Publication date 1893 Topics Plumbing -- Equipment and supplies -- Catalogs Publisher New Haven, Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, printing Collection library_of_congress; fedlink; americana Digitizing sponsor The Library of Congress Contributor The Library of Congress Language WebWilliam Peck (son of William Peck and Mary Pocke) was born 1601 in London, Middlesex, England1136, and died 04 Oct 1694 in New Haven, New Haven, CT. He married Elizabeth Davis on 28 Nov 1622 in London, Middlesex, England, daughter of … mp clk-f チタンフェース