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The Connecticut Foundry - Rocky Hill CT The Connecticut Foundry on the banks of the Connecticut River in Rocky Hill CT produced a variety of cast iron products during the years 1919 to 1983. This display case at the Rocky Hill Historical Society's Museum displays some of those items. "A succession of industrial buildings stood beside the Connecticut River from 1835 to 1881, when a huge foundry was built by ownership subscription. In 1918, that building burned down. The present building was erected in 1919 by the Connecticut Foundry Co., established by A. O. Knudsen, Arthur Enquist and Ernest Spencer. The company remained in business until 1983, when it closed on March 30. The company made a wide variety of items of cast iron, from range oil burners, piston-ring moldings and lawn mower parts to bookends and decorative plaques. Those who designed and made the molds were not only artisans, but artists as well. The company’s customers included such well-known corporations as Stanley, Dictaphone, Remington Rand, GE and numerous others. The Foundry buildings still stand, in dilapidated condition, at the foot of Glastonbury Avenue in Rocky Hill. The Historical Society has on exhibit a number of artifacts related to the Foundry." Rocky Hill CT; August 28, 2010. PRODUCTS
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