Photo, Print, Drawing Spicer Manufacturing Company, South Plainfield Works, 333 Hamilton Avenue, South Plainfield, Middlesex County, NJ Spicer Manufacturing Corporation, South Plainfield Works
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Title
- Spicer Manufacturing Company, South Plainfield Works, 333 Hamilton Avenue, South Plainfield, Middlesex County, NJ
Other Title
- Spicer Manufacturing Corporation, South Plainfield Works
Names
- Historic American Engineering Record, creator
- Spicer, Clarence Winfred
- Spicer Manufacturing Corporation
- Dana, Charles Anderson
- Babcock, George
- C.W. Spicer
- Spicer Universal Joint Manufacturing Company
- Quartermaster Corps
- U.S. War Department
- Raber Associates, contractor
- Raber, Michael S., project manager
- Boesch, Eugene J., historian
- Behrens, Thomas M., transmitter
- Weinstein, Gerald, photographer
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, sponsor
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, sponsor
- ARCADIS U.S., Inc., contractor
- Flagg, Thomas R., field team
- McPartland, Mary, transmitter
- Stranieri, Marcella, transmitter
- Christianson, Justine, transmitter
Created / Published
- Documentation compiled after 1968
Headings
- - automobile industry
- - manufacturing
- - industrial facilities
- - war (World War I)
- - factories
- - brick buildings
- - forges
- - machine shops
- - ponds
- - railroad tracks
- - metal buildings
- - reinforced concrete construction
- - power plants
- - steel structural frames
- - powerhouses
- - New Jersey--Middlesex County--South Plainfield
Latitude / Longitude
- 40.5766979029568,-74.4126481359476
Notes
- - This site is part of the Cornell-Dubilier Electronics Superfund Site.
- - Significance: The South Plainfield Works, originally developed by the Spicer Manufacturing Company beginning in 1910, was a nationally significant center for the manufacture of universal joints and propeller shafts for automobiles and aircraft. The complex was associated with Clarence Spicer's design and manufacturing improvements, and under Charles Dana's management was the first phase in the evolution of the Spicer Manufacturing Corporation as a multi-plant supplier of a wide range of automobile parts. A wide range of building types in a small area reflected contemporary industrial architectural design choices as well as the planning constraints of a fast growing metal-working enterprise.
- - Survey number: HAER NJ-144
- - Building/structure dates: ca. 1910- ca. 1926 Initial Construction
- - Building/structure dates: 2007-2008 Demolished
- - Building/structure dates: ca. 1914- ca. 1916 Subsequent Work
- - Building/structure dates: ca. 1918- ca. 1920 Subsequent Work
Medium
- Photo(s): 7
- Data Page(s): 57
- Photo Caption Page(s): 4
Call Number/Physical Location
- HAER NJ-144
Source Collection
- Historic American Engineering Record (Library of Congress)
Repository
- Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Control Number
- nj1809
Rights Advisory
- No known restrictions on images made by the U.S. Government; images copied from other sources may be restricted. https://www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/114_habs.html
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- image
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Contributor
- Arcadis U.S., Inc
- Babcock, George
- Behrens, Thomas M.
- Boesch, Eugene J.
- C.W. Spicer
- Christianson, Justine
- Dana, Charles Anderson
- Flagg, Thomas R.
- Historic American Engineering Record
- McPartland, Mary
- Quartermaster Corps
- Raber Associates
- Raber, Michael S.
- Spicer Manufacturing Corporation
- Spicer Universal Joint Manufacturing Company
- Spicer, Clarence Winfred
- Stranieri, Marcella
- U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- U.S. War Department
- Weinstein, Gerald