Savins Machine 



Free 



Gardner 



Globe (figs. 84, 85) 

 Gold Medal (chainstitch) 



Gold Medal (running stitch) 

 Gold Hibbard 

 Goodbody (sewing shears) 



( modes 



Goodrich 



Grant Brothers (fig. 90) 



Greenman and True (fig. 91) 



Green Mountain 

 Griswold Variety 

 Grover and Baker (figs. 34-36, 92) 



Hancock (figs. 93, 94) 



Heberling Running Stitch 



Herron's Patent (fig. 95) 



Higbv 



Later Acme 



Home 

 Home Shuttle 



Homestead 



Househi ild 



Howe (figs. 96, 97) 



Howe (fig. 98) 



Howe's Improved Patent (fig. 107) 

 which became Leavitt 



Manufacturer or Company 



Free Sewing Machine Co.. Chicago 

 and Rockford, 111. 



C. R. Gardner, Detroit, Mich. 



J. G. Folsom, Winchendon, Mass. 



Gold Medal Sewing Machine Co., 

 Orange, Mass. 



Hibbard, B. S., & Co. 



Goodbody Sewing Machine ( !o., 

 Bridgeport, Conn. 



Rex & Bockius, Philadelphia, Pa. 



H. B. Goodrich, Chicago, 111. 



Grant Bros. & Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. 



Greenman and True Mfg. Co. 



Norwich, Conn. 

 Morse and True 



L. Griswold, New York, N.Y. 



Grover and Baker Sewing Mai hine 

 Co., Boston, Mass. 



First Made 



or Earliest 



Record 



1898 



Disi t>>it I mini 



or Last 

 Record 



John Heberling 



Higby Sewing Machine Co., 

 Brattleboro, Vt. 



Johnson, Clark & Co., Orange, Mass. 



Providence Tool Co., Providence, 

 R.I. 



Household Sewing Machine Co. 



Howe Sewing Machine Co., New 

 York, N.Y. 

 (company of A. B. Howe sold 

 to Howe Machine Co.) 



Howe Machine Co., Bridgeport, 

 Conn. 



Nichols and Bliss, Boston. Mass. 



J. B. Nichols & Co. 



Nichols. Leavitt & Co., Boston. Mass. 



♦Still in existence. 



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