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Appearance
Boetsch Brothers Company of New Rochelle.
Personnel
[edit]- Frederick Boetsch (1894–1971) of Bronxville (residence). (in 1958) (Ancestry City Directories), who, in 1918, was an assembler for Sonora Phonograph Company at 57 Reade Street, Manhattan.
- George Henry Boetsch, Jr. (1893–1977), who, in 1918, was an assembler for Sonora Phonograph Company at 57 Reade Street.
- Sonora Phonograph Company, in 1927, moved to Saginaw, Michigan, and had a branch in Oakland, California, that later became Magnavox. Sonora, in 1928, changed its name to Acoustic Products Co.
Bibliography
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[edit]Notes
[edit]References
[edit]- Polk's New Rochelle (Westchester County, N.Y.) City Directory. Vol. 48. 1958 – via Ancestry.com.
- Douglas, Alan (born 1943) (1999) [1991; 1988]. Radio Manufacturers of the 1920s. Chandler, Arizona: Sonoran Publishing, LLC. pp. 107–114 – via Google Books.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) LCCN 87-31088; ISBN 0-9115-7267-8, 0-9115-7268-6 (1988 ed. Vol. 1); ISBN 1-8866-0604-8 (Vol. 3).
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Title pages:
- 1999 ed. Vol. 1: "A–C Dayton to J.B. Ferguson, Inc." (1988: 1st printing; 1989: 2nd printing; 1995: 3rd printing; 2006: 4th printing) – via Google Books (limited preview).
- 1995 ed. Vol. 2: "Freed-Eisemann to Priess" (1989: 1st printing of Vol. 2; 1995: 2nd printing of Vol. 2) – via Google Books (limited preview).
- 1999 ed. Vol. 3: "RCA to Zenith" (1991" 1st printing; 1999: 2nd printing of Vol. 3) – via Google Books (limited preview).
- 1991 ed. Vol. 3: "RCA to Zenith" → "Sonora Phonograph Company, Incorporated". pp. 107–114 – via Internet Archive.
- 1999 ed. Vol. 3: "RCA to Zenith" → "Sonora Phonograph Company, Incorporated". pp. 107–114 – via Google Books (limited preview).
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