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The Clark Box Company

photo of the Clark Box Company 
	building

Anna H. Deubel Seaberg (5 Sept 1900 -10 July 2000) was born in Danbury, Ct. and spent her entire career at the Clark Box Company, rising to rank of supervisor of the printing department.

The Clark Box Company was founded in 1891, and at one time employed 200 people. In 1900, it moved from the former Canal Street (Depot Place) to 436 Main at Water Street. The buildings at right were razed in the mid-1950s after the state purchased the property for the Danbury Expressway/Interstate 84. The company produced hat boxes, and wooden cases for shipping hats.

The following photos are from Anna Seaberg's photo album, and show her and her co-workers outside the factory about 1918-1920. Please let me know if you can identify any additional people in these pictures. Click on photo below to view enlarged image.


photo of Clark Box Company workers

Front row, from left:
Anna Seaberg, Emily Bailey.

photo of Clark Box Company workers
Emily Bailey, right


photo of Clark Box Company workers
Anna Seaberg, reclining left.
Emily Bailey, 4th from left.
photo of Clark Box Company workers
Emily Bailey and Anna Seaberg
Front, 4th and 5th from left.
photo of Clark Box Company workers
Clark Box employees

photo of Clark Box Company workers
Anna Seaberg &
Emily Bailey, front.


Obituaries for the following individuals mention
their affiliation with the Clark Box Company:

Harold S. Baldwin   
William H. Bard   
Joseph B. Bateman   
William Harold Clarkson   
Frank E. Hall   
Werner C. Hobe   
Jeanne C. (Wood) Judd   
Mildred E. (Nicholson) Lincoln   
Algie John Mead   
Emily C. (Bailey) Mead   
Elizabeth Short Osborne   
Burton J. Osborne   
George A. Osborne   
Mary H. (Van Scoy) Pearce   
Louis F. Radile   
Anna H. Seaberg   
George Alden Thompson   



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