Spenser's

In 1851 Israel Stowe Spencer purchased an iron foundry on Fair Street in Guilford. The company Spencer founded, I. S. Spencer’s Sons (his sons, Christopher and George B. Spencer joined him in 1857), added a brick foundry to the property in 1869. It was enlarged in 1880. The company produced cast iron products, such as legs for school desks, lamp pedestals and bicycle parts. Frederick C. Spencer, I. S. Spencer‘s grandson, built the tower at the south end of the building in 1910. The company ceased operations in 1982. The building was converted into condominiums in 1987. Its former address was 20 Fair Street and is now 18 Fair Street.

The Tower

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I. S. Spencer & Sons Foundry (1869)

One thought on “I. S. Spencer & Sons Foundry (1869)

  • July 15, 2013 at 12:54 am
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    This building is notable for being an industrial structure on what is mainly a residential street. It does fit in though–and is now residential itself. Can anyone think of other examples of an industrial building fitting in well in a residential context?

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