Grutchfield, Walter. Meritex Ribbons / Terminal Engineering Co. waltergrutchfield.net/meritex.htm. Personal research site preserving the New York Times death notice for Willard Cope Brinton (Nov 30, 1957), 1900/1925/1930 census records, 1918 draft registration, and Brinton family details.
Meritex Ribbons, etc. Meritex Ribbons Inc, etc., 599-601 11th Ave. corner of 45th St., New York, 2011 Terminal Engineering Co Inc Trucks TEC Cranes Terminal Engineering Corp (TEC) were in business during the twenty year period, 1916 to 1936. They were located at 599 11th Ave. only their last two years, 1935-1936. The Directory of Directors in the City of New York , 1918, listed the following as of…
Eagle of J. H. & C. K. Eagle Corp., silk manufacturers. In 1918 Brinton registered for the World War I draft when he gave his occupation as "Consulting Engineer, several clients." In the 1920 U. S. Census Brinton, still single at age 39, continued to live at 55 W. 44th St. By 1925, however, Brinton had moved to Croton-on-Hudson, Westchester County, where he lived with his wife, Laura M. In the 193…
That same year the Directory of Directors in the City of New York listed him as "Secretary and Director" at Terminal Engineering. His World War II registration in 1942 recorded him, age 60, living in Summit, New Jersey, and employed at The Texas Co., 135 E. 42nd St., New York City. His death notice, New York Times , 22 Nov. 1972, read, "Dearborn - Richard J., of 37 Old Fort Road, Bernardsville, N.…
An elaborate lift truck manufactured by Terminal Engineering was illustrated in this article in the journal The Foundry , 1 April 1921. This article from Industrial Management , 15 Feb., 1921, describes the TEC Short Haul Truck manufactured by Terminal Engineering. This article from Commercial America , July, 1922, describes the TEC Short Haul Truck manufactured by Terminal Engineering. --> ------…