Edwin C. Burt

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Edwin C. Burt (July 1818 – May 23, 1884) was the owner of Edwin C. Burt & Co., a manufacturer of shoes, and director of the Hanover Insurance Company.

Early life

Burt was born in

Boston, Massachusetts in 1818. His father was in the leather business, and moved the family to Hartford, Connecticut in 1825 to work there.[1]

Edwin C. Burt & Co.

An 1881 advertisement for Edwin C. Burt & Co.

In 1838, Burt began to produce boots and shoes with his father in Hartford. The business moved to

trade cards were produced in the 1880s for the company advertising their shoes. One such trade card featured children sitting in an oversized shoe, shaped like a sailboat, with the caption "Edwin C. Burt, Fine Shoes".[3] The trade cards also came with a warning to customers to check for stamps in his shoes, to ensure that they were genuine products.[4] On August 10, 1898, the company assigned its liabilities over to a Thomas Cunningham of Blauvelt, New York, estimated at $60,000.[5]

Death

In 1884, Burt struggled with Bright's disease for five weeks before succumbing. He died on May 23, 1884, in his home in Orange, New Jersey.[1][6]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Edwin C. Burt Obituary". The New York Times. May 24, 1884. Retrieved February 15, 2010.
  2. ^ "United States Patent US0146801" (PDF). U.S. Patent Office. January 27, 1874. Retrieved February 15, 2010.
  3. ^ "Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes". Library of Congress. Retrieved February 21, 2010.
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  5. ^ "Edwin C. Burt & Co. Assign". The New York Times. August 11, 1898. Retrieved February 15, 2010.
  6. ^ Scientific American. Munn & Company. 1884-06-14. p. 372.