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80 to the advantages enumberated above, and warranting our improved manufacture as--- "Mathews' Patent Non-Freezing Hydrant."
BROOKLYN, N.Y., February 29 1868
LOCKPORT, N.Y., March 12, 1868
CLEVELAND, O., Augnst 5, 1872.
* * * I am more than pleased with your hydrants, many of which we have in use, and believe them to be the best and most reliable Fire Hydrant yet introduced. OGDENSBURG, N.Y., April 28, 1871
* * * The performance of the Mathews' Fire Hydrants has been entirely satisfactory, as in no single instance have I found them frozen,
* * * and take pleasure in recommending them to water companies as being first-class hydrants. AUBURN, N.Y., May 4, 1872
It gives us great pleasure to state that during the past severe winter with us, not one of the Mathew's Hydrants, of which we have 140, has been frozen, nor have we had any trouble in keeping them in working condition without any covering or packing. We have now had these hydrants in use six years under the fire pressure of the Holly system. * * * As now made by you they seem to be almost perfect, strong, and not at all likely to get out of order, do not freeze, and I do not see how they are to be improved. SPRINGFIELD, MASS., June 10, 1872 NEWARK, N.J., May 3, 1872. |
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