The E. Howard Watch & Clock Company was formed as a joint stock corporation on December 1, 1881 to succeed an earlier firm of similar name founded by Edward Howard (1813-1904). Howard, a clock making apprentice of Aaron Willard, Jr. had commenced business with David P. Davis, manufacturing high-grade wall clocks under the name of Howard & Davis in 1842. They also became known for their manufacture of sewing machines, fire engines and precision
balances. About 1843, with a third partner, Luther Stephenson, they began to also manufacture tower clocks. In 1857, David P. Davis left the firm and Howard & Davis was dissolved and was succeeded by E. Howard & Company. Both Howard and Davis had also been involved in watch manufacturing, somewhat unsuccessfully, since 1850, In 1857, Edward Howard began a new watch company and on March 24, 1861 combined his clock and watch businesses into one joint stock corporation, the Howard Clock & Watch Company,
which failed in 1863. Thereafter, Howard formed a new company called the Howard Watch & Clock Company (transposing clock & watch) on October 1, 1863, which was successful for some years but was reorganized in 1881 after financial setbacks. (1) |
The E. Howard Company manufactured their No.2 tower clock in two models. The Striker was designed for clocks with seven-foot dials and bells weighing 2,500 pounds. The other, called the Special, was designed for clocks that had eight-foot dials and 3,500 pound bells. This particular example of the No.2 Striker (Fig.1) is fitted with the optional Dennison double three-legged gravity escapement and half-hour strike. The original pendulumand bob have been replaced with a shorter version to permit operating the movement in its current display. This clock was originally installed in the Eddington Industrial School, Eddington, Pennsylvania in 1888. The list price for this four-dial movement in the 1890 Howard Tower Clock catalog was $775.00. (2) |
This E. Howard clock was built to support four different faces. Below, I have also listed a summary outline of the E. Howard Co. from its founding to its bankruptcy.
E. Howard Historical Dates (3) 1842: E. Howard Clock Co. founded
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Written by Irene Ndikumwenayo '09
(1) http://www.clockguy.com/SiteRelated/SiteReferencePages/EHowardHistory.html
(2) http://www.nawcc.org/museum/nwcm/galleries/tower/howard.htm
(3) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E._Howard_&_Co.