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Auto Repair. There is a parking lot to the left of the building where the seven story
building housing Electro Chemical Engraving once stood.
On November 13, 1941 the
New York Times
reported
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Nelson Lee Jacobus, vice president
of the Electro Chemical Engraving Company of New York, died here yesterday in his
home at 176 Fulton Avenue.
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On December 27, 1947 the
New York Times
reported on the death of M. C. Jacober at the
age of 54. At the time he was executive Vice President and General Manager. The notice
stated
―
He began as an office boy for the Electro Chemical Engraving Company in 1911.
During the First World War he served in the Army. He was active in veterans' welfare
affairs.
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In 1951 the Seamens Bank for Savings extended a $32,881.86 mortgage to Electro
Chemical Engraving having an address of 1088-1100 Brook Avenue.
On January 10, 1966 the
New York Times
reported
―
Robert Schlesinger of 1025 Fifth
Avenue, president of the Electro Chemical Engraving Company in the Bronx, metal
fabricators, died yesterday in Polyclinic Hospital. He was 82 years old.
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