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PRICE LIST
W I L S O N B O H A N N A N ,MANUFACTURER OF
PATENT BRONZE METAL SPRING
PAD LOCKS,P A T E N T T U B U L A R R I M A N D M O R T I S E
STORE DOOR LOCKS,PATENT SELF-LOCKING DRAWER AND
CUPBOARD LOCKS, WITHPATENT CATCH,
Combination Drawer and CupboardLocks, with Patent Catch.
KEY B L A N K S , &e.
OFFICE A N D M A N U F A C T O R Y ,
COR. B R O A D W A Y & KOSSUTH ST.,
.
PATENTS.
April 17th, I860.February 28th, 1865.
May 29th, 1866.May 29th, 1866.
August 6th, 1867.February 18th, 1871.
February 23th, 1871.June 25th, 1878.
October 8th, 1878.
P R E F A C E .
In presenting this new Catalogue to the trade, it
gives me pleasure to call their attention to the many
new Leeks which I have added to my well known line
of Pad Locks, which, for beauty of finish, strength and
security are acknowledged as " The Standard Looks.
I call especial attention to my new Stationary
Freight Car Locks, Patent Tubular Night Latches and
Store Door Lead Locks, which are self-adjusting to doors
of any thickness, right or left hand; also, to my new
line of Self-Locking Drawer and Cupboard Locks, loth
Combination and Flat Steel Key; with or without the
Patent Catch entering on the back of the Locks, made
of the best Bronze Metal, and finely finished. Having
enlarged my premises double, this year, I am prepared
to fill my orders with the greatest dispatch.
Thanking my Customers for their previous orders,
it will be my constant effort to merit their contin-
uance.
WILSON B O H A N N A N .
Brooklyn, Aug. 1st, 1880.
(Copied from the "American Commercial Times.")
THE MANUFACTURE OF CAST BRASS PATENT SPRING PAD LOCKS.—The subject oflocks in general is one of universal interest, and the history of lock making, from thefirst rude inception of the art, hundreds of years ago, to its present degree of mechanicalperfection, is possessed of great attraction to all who find pleasure in tracing the gradualdevelopment of human ingenuity. The theme is altogether too expansive, however, forcomplete presentation within the limits of an editorial article, and for the present wemust confine ourselves to the consideration of a single branch of the business of lockmaking—that of the manufacture of brass spring pad locks.
To the hardware trade it is alpinist superfluous to state that the most celebratedgoods of this description in tho market are manufactured by Mr. WILSON BOHANNAN, ofBrooklyn, E. D., N. Y., but the general reader may like to know something of the sourcewhence the finest pad locks emanate, as almost everyone has more or less use for anarticle of this kind.
For nearly thirty years Mr. Bohaunau has made the manufacture of locks of variouskinds his special study, and probably no one at present engaged in the business is morethoroughly conversant with all its details. He, has been awarded nine separate patentsfor improvements in locks, and notwithstanding the reputation which his manufactureshave acquired, is still devoting his energies to the introduction of additional features ofutility, wherever the, possibility for further improvement appears to exist.
For a number of years Mr. Bohannan was located in Baltimore, and during the latewar filled many important orders from the Government for locks of special construction.About eight years ago he came to Brooklyn and established his present factory at thecorner of Broadway and Kossuth Street, where he has extensive facilities for every de-partment of the manufacture, including brass foundry, machine shop, polishing room,finishing room, packing and shipping department, etc. The number of workmen em-ployed is about fifty, and the weekly production is upwards of one hundred and fiftydo/.eu of locks, comprising more than sixty different styles.
The assortment includes the regular line of brass pad locks, of all the usual sizes,with brass keys; also the same with improved flat steel keys.—In regard to the qualityof metal, beauty of finish, durability and the perfect security they afford, these locks areentirely unsurpassed. After completion each lock is subjected to the most careful in-spection, and no work is allowed to pass muster that is not perfect in every respect.
A leading speciality of this establishment is the manufacture of all the various stylesof pad locks required by railroad companies, »uch as freight car and switch locks, withloose and spring drop and chain; stationary freight, passenger car locks, etc.
These are also made to order, to suit any key that may be furnished, and speciallocks are constructed of any desired weight, size, or peculiar pattern that railroad com-panies may require, and confined to their exclusive use.
An additional feature, recently introduced, is the production of a full line of newstyle passenger car locks, handsomely finished in bronze, nickel plate or iron japanned.
Mr. Bohannau is furnishing these various styles of locks to nearly all the leading linesof railroads ill the United States and Canada, and has filled numerous orders from Cuba,Chili, Peril, Brazil and other foreign countries, while in the line of locks for ordinarypurposes, shipments are frequently made even as far as China, Japan and Australia.
Still another department to which particular attention is given is the manufactureof locks for the use of express companies, and in this specialty Mr. Bohannan has securedthe unqalified approval of all the leading express lines throughout the country.
In every department of the business, in fact, the natural result of inventive skill, longexperience and complete manufacturing facilities, is seen in the preference awarded thelocks from this establishment over all others in the market. A new illustrated catalogueand price list, comprising all the latest styles and newest improvements, will soon beissued, and we commend it to the attention of the hardware trade, car builders, railroadcompanies, aud all who are interested in this branch of manufacture.
(Copied from the Brooklyn Daily Times, October 30th. 1871.)
We now approach the subject of pad locks. Our fellow-townsman, WILSONBOHANNAN, has boon employed in the manufacture of pal locks for the last twenty-five years. He was with HOBBS, the celebrated lock man, and started for himself early
in life. He has taken out nine distinct patents, most of which have been for valuableimprovements. He has had several Government contracts, and has given satisfaction bythe approved character of his work and his own promptness. His place of business is atthe corner of Broadway and Kossuth Street, where lie has built a large brick factory,when- are crowded all the various tools required for the manufacture of locks, as well asa brass foundry, where his own castings HIM made, using always new metal. The castingsbeing generally small, several patterns are joined together by a central runner, which is amere stem that forms a way for the hot metal. In this manner a dozen or more articlesmay be cast in one flask. By means of a buzz-saw driven at a high speed, a boy rapidlycuts apart the diftVrent forms from the runner. They go first to the tumbling burn-1,where they are deprived of sand. The body of the lock is called the box or shell, andcontains the works. The security of the locks depends mainly upon the tumblers; theseare all punched by being forced through dies by moans of a large power press; they arethen notched in what are termed milling machines, each corresponding to the lifts of thekey; in fact the key is made first, and the tumblers cut or sawed to match it. Thetumblers are ranged by numbers from one to ten, and these are so combined by variouschanges as to form almost an endless array of differences.
Mr. BOHANNAN is engaged in the manufacture of 'the glass seal locks; the locks areafter his several patents. These locks are now being made for the American Seal LockCompany at the rate of one thousand a week. He is also under contract to furnish fivethousand smaller locks between this and the first of January next. These locks are usedfor the Internal Revenue Department, safety valves and steam guages. The tools nowemployed, of which the building is full, are of excellent manufacture, and calculated toproduce all parts of the locks and have been made by the most approved tool makers,and possess the latest improvements. They arc kept in excellent order though constantlyin use. The work is divided into departments and given out to a special boss who attendsexclusively to his branch of business, and hires his own hands. This arrangement assuresthe constant attention of the leading men, who are all interested in the final success. Mr.BOHANNAN has two inspectors, through whose hands every lock is passed before beingapproved. Theclosest scrutiny is observed in the inspection, and care taken t:) preventany imperfect locks passing out to the purchasers.
WILSON BOHANNAN. This gentleman is an Eastern man and full of Eastern enter-prise. He commenced early in life as a locksmith, and has devoted more thau twentyyears to lock improvements. He has been constantly practicing, either for the purposeof perfecting the lock itself or the manufacture of its productions. In the former he hassucceeded so well as to secure the support and approbation of the Government, beinghonored with large and important ordrrn: in the latter he has produced machinery thatmakes all parts of his many locks with very little actual labor. By his integrity andgenial friendliness IK; has secured the kind regard and esteem of all his neighbors, andthe confidence of those who had occasion to use his manufacture.
(Copied from The Jnm Age, November 5th, 1874.)
WILSON BOHANNAN, corner Broadway and Kossuth Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., hasrecently added to his line of brass pad locks with brass keys, a corresponding Hue withimproved flat steel keys.
Mr. BOHANNAN has had an experience of nearly twenty-five years in the manufactureof this class of goods, and has been awarded nine distinct patents for improvements inlocks. The factory is pleasantly situated, within easy reach of the East Brooklyn ferries,by street card which pass the premises. The factory is complete with all the machinery,tools, brass foundry, etc., necessary for the successful prosecution of a large 1 usiness.In addition to the regular line of pad locks, they make to order special locks for railroadcompanies of any weight, six.e or peculiarity, keeping the patterns for the exchinive useof the parties ordering them; they are also making liir railroad companies and car shops,etc., a handsome line of passenger car locks, finished in bronze, nickel plated and ironjapanned; for these goods no list has, up to the present time,been issued. After an ex-amination of the goods represented in his list, we cheerfully commend them to thenotice of tlie tnnle. and can say of them that they are a handsome line of goods, stronglymade and thoroughly tested before leaving the factory. For quality, style and finishthey will compare favorably with any similar goods on the market.
T E R M SInvariably Cash, payable in Funds par in New York.
Accounts unpaid after '.30 days are subject to Sight
Drafts.
S H I P M E N T S
Made from Brooklyn only. A moderate charge will be
made for Packing Boxes.
All goods delivered in New York City free of Charge.
Orders and Correspondence.All Orders and Correspondence by Mail will receive
prompt attention.
•-*•••
• Freight Car and -Switch Locks made to order to
suit any key furnished, and guaranteed to fit.
Pages.
Brass Pad Lock Blanks, Nos. 1 to 85 '. 5g (57Cast Bronze Metal Spring Pad Locks, Nos. A. 70, 71 13
72, 73 ". 1474, 7(i 1575, 77 1C78, 80 1779, 81 1882, 84, 86 1983, 85 2087 21, 2288, 89 2390, 91, 92, 93 24
" 94, 95, 9(i, 97" 98 26
Flat Steel Key Pad Locks, Nos. 070, 071 • 27" 072, 073 28" 0 7 4 ' 29" 075 30" 078 31
i l: ' " " « 7 9 32" 100, 101 33
Knobs for Passenger Car Door Locks, Nos. 308, 309, 310 55New Locks, Ac., Nos. 193 34 35
" 181, 182 36" 185,186 37" 191 38" 192 39
Passenger Car Door Locks, Nos. 301, 302 50, 51303,304 52,53
" " 305 54Patent Horizontal Kim Cylinder Night Latches, Nos. 151, 152, 153 40, 41
Night Latches, Nos. 154, 155 42, 43" 161,162,163 44,45
" Mortise Night Latches, Nos. 171, 172 46, 47Patents 2Preface 3Price List of Brass Pad Lock Blanks 12
Flat Steel Key " 12" " Cabinet " 12
Report Centennial Commission 68Revised Price List Patent Cast Bronze Metal Pad Locks 8
" " " Blanks for Latches, Store Door and Drawer Locks | 11" " " Self-Locking and Combination Drawer and Cupboard
Locks with and without patent catch 9" " " Passenger Car Door Locks and Knobs 11
" Patent Flat Steel Key Pad Locks 9" " " Pat. Horizontal Rim Cylinder A Mortise Night Latches 10" " " Store Door Dead Locks 10
Saloon Latches, Nos. 306, 307 55Stationary Freight Car Lock, No. 315 j->6, 57Terms, Shipments, Orders, Correspondence, &c 6The Manufacture of Cast Brass Spring Pad Locks, <fcc 4, 5Upright Rim Patent Store Door Dead Locks, Nos. 195, 196 48, 49Wide Steel Blanks, for Old No. 151, and 161 67
REVISED PRICE X-IST OF1
PATENT CAST BRONZE METAL*t^~ -.-.ID A m ¥ jmirsr^ .?=- ^1+.
No.
A707172737475767778798081828384858687
88
89
90919293949596979899
100101102
108104105106107108109110111
t<r — " ii £±.^J iiJ \j i^iiA.^vJO"BRASS KEYS.
— ?>t
/v,J12 Keyed.
1 Inch . . . . . .1/& "'1/4 "\/2 " Tumbler1%"2 ' ' Plain Cover2 " " and Chain2 ' ' Spring Cover2 " " and Chain2^ " Plain Cover214; " " and Chainiil/2 " Spring Cover2^ " " and Chain2y2 " Plain Cover2^ " " and Chain2*/J " Spring Cover2^ " " and Chain2^£ " Heavy, Spring Cover .2^2 " Spring Cover and Chain for K.
R. Cars and Switches2j^ " Heavy, Spring Cover and Chain
for R R Cars and Switches2/'2 " Waterproof, Tumbler, Heavy SpringCover
and Chain for R. R. Cars and Switches.2^i '' Tumbler Heaw Spring Cover2J4 " Do. and Chain2^ " 3 Tumblers, Heavy, Spring Cover2 14 " Do. . and Chain3 ' ' Tumbler Heav\ Sprin0" Cover3 " Do. and Chain3 " 3 Tumblers, Heavy, Spring Cover3 " Do. and Chain8/4 ' ' 3 Tumblers, Heavy Spring Cover33^ '' 3 Secret Cover2% " 3 Flat Kev2f£ " 3 " and Chain . . . . . .2^ " Heavy, Spring Cover and Chain, tor R.
R. Cars and Switches . . .\y, " .i ->/ "2J^ " Tumbler, without cover2^ " with chain2^ " Plain Cover2^ " Spring Cover2^ " Plain Cover and Chain. .2^; " Sj>ring Cover and Chain2^/J " without Cover
$3 003 504 006 257 258 259 509 25
10 509 00
10 2510 0011 2510 2511 5011 2512 5012 25
14 00
15 00
16 0018 0020 0020 00•1-1 0022 0024 0027 0030 0035 0040 00
16 005 256 508 009 258 759 509 75
10 509 25
IK/,-11.
24 Keyed.
$3 754 305 007 258 259 50
10 7510 5011 7510 2511 5011 2512 5011 7513 0012 7514 0013 75
15 50
16 50
17 5019 5021 5021 5023 5024 0026 0029 0032 0037 0042 0015 0016 25
17 50(i 257 509 25
10 5010 0010 7511 0011 7510 75
PATENT FLAT STEEL KEY
No.
07007107207307407507807!)
Size.
UIillHi|2221-21
ich F [at Steeu
2 Turn
IKey . . . .f t
biers, Flat Ste
(
el Key .
and Chain
and Chain
/v/- j12 Keyed.
$4 505 007 508 509 50
10 7510 5011 75
itwen,24 Keyed.
$5 506 008 509 75
10 7512 0011 7513 00
IIBKF-I/DGKIIi©
Drawer and Cupboard Locks,•WITH PATENT CATCH.
Cfl&MBBINATPISDN
Drawer and Cupboard Locks,WITH AND WITHOUT PATENT CATCH.
No.
181
182
185
186
191
192
Size.
2| Inch
21 "
2| "
21 «
2i "
21 "
Combination Drawer and CupboardLock
Same as 181, with nickel plated knoband dial plate
Combination Draper and CupboardLock, extra heavy, with patentcatch
Same as 185, with nickel plated knoband dial plate
Tubular Drawer and Cupboard Lock,with patent catch
Tubular Drawer arid Cupboard Lock,with patent catch
Per Doz.
$17 00
18 50
18 00
19 50
18 00
14 00
Description 'Page.
36
36
37
37
38
39
Patent Horizontal Rim Cylinder and Mortise
SELF-ADJUSTING TO DOORS OF ANY THICKNESS, WITH PATENT
STOP AND DRAW BACK KNOB.
No. Si*,.. IVr I)"/..
1514Jx3^inch Heavy Brass Bolt, 4 Tumblers. . . $17 0040&41
152! " " Same as 151, with Bronzed Escut-cheon 18 0040&41
153 " " Same as 151, with Plated Knoband Escutcheon 20 00 40 & 41
154'4 x 3 " Iron Bolt, 2 Keys 6 95 42&43
155 " " Same as 154, with Plated Knoband Escutcheon.. 8 50 42 &43
DescriptionRwe.
161
162
" " Heavy Brass Bolt, 4 Tumblers... 16 00 44 & 45
" " Same as 161, with Bronzed Escut-cheon.. 17 00 44 & 45
163 " " Same as 161, with Plated Knob!and Escutcheon.. 19 00 44&45
Extra Keys fitted to above Latches 2 00 44 & 45Itftches made reverse when ordered.
1715k " Mortise Night Latch, Heavy Bolt,
172
4 Tumblers.
" Same as 171, with Plated Knoband Escutcheon..
195
196
STORE DOOR DEAD LOCKS.Patent Horizontal Eim Tubular
Lock.. : 30 0048&49
Same as 195, with Plated Knoband Escutcheon.. 32 00
28 00 46 & 47
30 00 46 & 47
48*49
Latches and Store Door Locks put up, one in a box, complete.
1
No.
301!302303
304
305
306307
308309310
P7V
Size.
5x4 Inch5x4j "5x4{ "
5x4i "
6x4:; "
4x3.1 "4x3j "
0 1 -•
2| "Ql '<**J
^•f'5-
S S E 1ST G E Pt C ̂ V !R
Iron, JapannedBronze Metal, PolishedBronze Metal Nickel Plated Knol
attached to Lock, Fancy Es-cutcheon with knob attached
Same as 303, Ornamental BronzeKnobs and Esciitcheous
Double Bolt Lock, 12 differentkeys, Bronze Metal, NickedPlated, Ornamental BronzeoKnob and Escutcheon
Saloon Latch, Bronze MetalBronze Metal, Nickel Plated
Brass KnobsOrnamental Bronze KnobsPlated Knobs
Per Doz.
$18 OC50 OC
84 OC
84 OC
112 0028 OC36 OC
18 0024 0024 00
-"•K
DescriptionPage.
50&5150&51
52<fe53
S2&53
545555
555555
Tl«— -_L> HJ _tA A > JY Ki) — T.4"
For Latches, Store Door and Drawer Locks.
No.
808182838485
152153161195171I'.llm
Brass LatNickel PL
(t
11
I t
it
Wide 8te<Brass BhiSteel '\ tl
t tt
t tt
t tt
t tt
ch Blanksited Latch Blank, for 154 Latch . .
« att tta tttt tt
>1 Blank for Old Style 151 Latch. 'nk for 151 Latch
" 151 "" 161 "" 195 Lock, Nickel Plated . . . ." 171 "" 191 "" 192 " "
Per Doz '
$1 251 001 001 001 Ou1 001 001 001 001 001 001 001 001 00
DescriptionPas-e.
66676767676767
67
•I*1 — • n I7T m? TT TQ»™- -*++.M-S-— --1 iMJ h_l!y iU_lxJil- — -af
OF
BRASS PAD LOCK B L A N K S .1 $1 '252345G789 . . .
10 1 10. 11
12131415161718192021222324252627 .
The above Blanks are for Bohan-nan's and all makes of Brass PadLocks.
28 $ 95•293031323334353637383940414243 . .
44 $ 954546474849 . . . .50515253545556
The above blanks are for othermaker's Locks only.
Flat Steel Key Blanks.57 ..$ 955859 "60 "61
Brass Pad Blanks.62 $ 956364656667 . . . . ,68697071 ;
The above blanks are for liohan-nan's Locks only.
Cabinet Blanks.73 . fl 05747576777879
BROOKLYN, E. D., N. Y. 13
No. A.
No. TO. No. 71.
CAST BROXTZE 1HET.A.L SPRING PAD LOCKS.
No.
A
70
71
Size.
1 Inch
1 ' "L6
1 ' "Lf
Perl12 Keyed.
$3 00
3 50
4 00
>ozen.24 Keyed.
$3 75
4 30
5 00
The above Locks are packed 1 dozen in a box.
14 WILSON BOHANNAN.
No. 73.
CAST BROISTZE lv£ET.fi.L SFKZXTC PJIE LOCKS.
No. Sine.
72 H Inch73 il| "
y'ey Dozen.12 Keyed. 24 Keyed.
$6 25Heavy 7 25
The above locks packed % or 1 dozen in a box.
$7 258 25
BROOKLYN, E. D., N. Y. 15
No. 74.
CAST BRO2T2SE SFRIWGI LOCK.
No. Size.
74 J2 Inch Plain Cover over Keyhole.
76 2 " j Spring Cover over Keyhole
12 Keyed.: 24 Kcyi'rt .
$8 25 i $9 50
9 25 j 10 50
The above Locks packed |2 dozen in a box.
SL
16 WILSON BOHANNAN.
No. 75.
CAST BROITZE l^TETAL. SFRIXTG! LOCK.
No.
75
77
Size.
2 Inch Plain Cover and Chain.
Spring Cover and Chain.
Per Dozen.12 Keyed.
$9 50
10 50
24 Keyed
110 75
n 75
The above Locks packed jo dozen in a box.
BROOKLYN, E. D., N. Y. 17 I
No. 78.
CAST BROXTZE METAL SPRING PAD LOCK.
Xo. Si/.,.. /*ei' Dozen.U Keyed. 24 Keyed.
78 2^ Inch: Tumbler, Plain Cover \9 00i$10 25
80 21 " Tumbler, Spring t!over 10 00 11 25
The above Locks packed '., donen in a box.
18 WILSON BOHANNAN.
No. 79.
CAST BROUZE SFRZXTG FAD LOCK.
No.
79! 81
Siz«.
2£ Inch21 "
Tumbler, Plain Cover" Spring "
and ChainH
Pert12 Keyed.
$10 2511 25
24 Keyed.
$11 5012 50
The above Locks packed }^ dozen in a box.
BROOKLYN, E. D., N. Y. 19
No. 82.
CAST BROXTZE SPRING! PAD LOCK.
No.
82
84
86
Size.
2£ Inch
2J "
2.1 "
Tumbler, Plain Cover
Tumbler Spring Cover
Tumbler, Heavy, Spring Cover . .
I'er 112 Keyed.
$10 25
11 25
12 25
toxen.24 Keyed.
$11 75
12 75
13 75
The above Looks packed }•£ dozen in a box.
/
20 WILSON BOHANNAN.
No. 85.
CAST BROXTZE
No. Size.
SFRIXTG! FAD LOCK.
/'er Dozen.M Keyed. I 24 Keyed.
85Inch Tumbler, Plain Cover and Chain $11 50 $13 00
Spring " 12 50, 14 00
The above Locks packed '., dozen in a box.
BROOKLYN, E. D., N. Y. 21
No. 87.
CAST BROXTZE IvIETAL SFTHXTC3 PAD LOCK.
Nn. Six,.. I'er Down.liKeyed. 24 Krycd.
87 2J Inch Heavy, Tumbler, Spring Coverand Chain, for R. E. Carsand Switches.. . ;$14 00$15 50
For open Sample see next page.The above Looks packed l,t dozen in a box.
22 WILSON BOHANNAN.
No. 87.
Pei- l>m.en.No. Size. 12 Keyed. 24 Keyed.
88 2^ Inch Extra Heavy, Spring Cover andChain, for E. E. Cars andSwitches $15 00 $16 50
89 2J " Tumbler, Waterproof, Heavy,Spring Cover and Chain, forE. E. Cars and Switches. . . . 16 00 17 50
1
The above Looks packed l̂ dozen in n box.
No. 88.
CAST BROITZE 2£ET.A.L SITillTG PAD LOCK.
CAST BROXTZE
No. 90.
SPRIITG! F.S.X5 LOCK.
|Size.
1'ev Doxru.l-> Keyed. 124 Keyed
Tumbler, Heavy, Spring Cover.. $18 00119 50,
and Chain.. 20 00; 21 50
3 " " Cover.. 20 OOi 21 50
3 and Chain.. 22 00 28 50I
No. 94.
CAST BRO1TZE l^ETAL SPRING F-fl-B 3LOCXT-
No. I Size. Per Itotfii.1-2 Keyed. 24 Keyed.
94 3 Inch Tumbler, Heavy, Spring Cover.. #'22 00*24 00j
95 3 " " " " and Chain 24 00 26 00 j
96 3 " 3 " " " . . 27 00, 29 00'
97 3 " 3 " " " and Chain 30 00 32 00I
2f> WILSON BOHANNAN.
No- 98.
CAST BROXTZE SPRI1TG! PAD LOCK.
No.
98
Km:
3,1 In. 4 Tumblers, Heavy, for Prisons, &c.(special) . .
I Vf JTJ Keyed.
$36 00
><m-n.24 Keyed.
$38 00
BROOKLYN, E. D., N. Y. 27
FLAT STEEL KEY PAD LOCKS.
No. 070. No. Oil.
CAST BROXTZE SFRZXTG! FAD LOCKS.
No.
070
071
Size.
li In.
1] "
Improved Flat Hteel Key
u n a nL
JVr 112 K»ycd.
$4 50
5 00
>O«'/I.•24 Krj-ed
$5 50
6 00
The abovo Locks packed 1 doxen in a box.
WILSON BOHANNAN.
No. 072.
CAST BROXTZE I^ETAL SFRIXTG! PAD LOCKS.
No.
072
073
Size.
l^In.
1| -
2 Tumblers, Improved Flat SteelKey
2 Tumblers, Improved Flat SteelKey
I'Kf !
12 Keyed.
$7 50
8 50
tmvn.•24 Knycfl.
$8 50
9 75
The above Lock* pneked '., or 1 do/en in box.
BROOKLYN, E. D., N. Y. 29
No. 074.
CAST BROITZE METAL SFRZXTGi FAD LOCK.
Size. I'er Jlor.cn.12 Keyed. 24 Keyed.
074 2 Inch 2 Tumblers, Improved Flat SteelKey. $9 50 $10 75
The above Locks parked V., do/en in a box.
WILSON BOHANNAN.
No. O75.
CAST BROXTZE.jIvlET.a.I/lSX'TlIN'a PAD LOCK.
No.
075
«izo.
2 Inch 2 Tumblers, Improved Flat SteelKey and Chain .*j
/'<•!• /12 Knyc-cl.
$10 75
tozen.24 Keyed.
$12 00
The above Locks packed }., dozen in a box.
BKOOKTA'N, E. D., N. Y. 31
No. 078.
CAST BnOITZE METAL PAD LOCK-
No.
078
Size.
21 In. 2 Tumblers, Improved Flat SteelKey
Per I12 Keyed.
$10 50
Jozen.'24 Keyed.
$11 75
The above Locks packed ',., dozen in a box.
WILSON BOHANNAN.
CAST BROITZE
No. 079.
SFRIXTG FAD LOCK.
No.
079
Size.
2^ In. 2 Tumblers,Key and
Improved Flat SteelChain
I'KF 11-2 Keyed.
$11 75
>..„•;,. !24 Keyed.
$13 00
The above LixtkK jmcked '., cloxeii in a box.
BROOKLYN, E. D., N. Y. 33
No. 100.
CAST BROUZEilvIETAL SPRING FAD LOCK.
No.
100
101
Size.
21 In
2|In.
3 Tumblers 2 Keys
3 " with Chain, 2 Keys . . .
Perl
$15 00
$16 25
>—
The above Locks packed *.» dozen in a box.
34 WILSON BOHANNAN.
NEW LOCKS
A C K N O W L E D G E D
THE STANDARD LOCKS,FOR
FINISH,
STRENGTH,
S E C U R I T Y ,
DURABILITY
_
No. 192.
CAST
No.
192
Size.
ajin. Patent Self-locking Cash Drawerand Cupboard Lock, 3 BrassTumblers, 2 Steel Keys NicklePlated, and patent catch en-tering the back of Lock, sameas in No. 185
Keys fitted to above Lock. .»
Per Won.
$14 002 00
Each.
$1 17
The above Locks packed '4 dozen complete in a box.
40 WILSON BOHANNAN.
PATENT HORIZONTAL RIMCylinder Night Latch,
ADJUSTABLE TO RIGHT OR LEFT HAND DOORS,
Frona 1̂ to 2^ Inch.es Tliicls.
MADE REVERSE WHEN ORDERED.
No. 151.
BROOKLYN, K. P., N. Y. 41
No. 151.
No
151
152
153
.Size.
il -r Ql±2 A. O,f
«
tt
Extra Heavy Brass Bolt, Draw-back Knob which stops theLatch by turning,4 Brass Tum-blers, 2 Steel Keys Nickle Plat-ed, Brass Escutcheon with re-volving key guide
Same as No. 151, with Bronzed Es-cutcheon.
Same as No. 151, with Plated Knoband Escutcheon
Kevs fitted to above Latches. .
PIT Dew.
$17 00
18 00
20 002 00
Each.
$1 42 I
1 50
1 05
Tlio above Latches packed 1 complete in a box.
•1-2 WILSON 150HANNAN.
No. 154.
PATENT HORIZONTAL RIMNIGHT LATCH,
Adjustable to Right or Left Hand Doors.Xvlo.d.0 ^Re-verse Ordered.
rBROOKTA'N, E. D., N. Y. 43
No. 154.
No.
154
155
'
Size.
4x3 In.
(t
Iron Bolt, New and Artistic design,Draw-back Knob which stopsthe Latch by turning, 2 KeysNickle Plated, Japanned Es-cutcheon
Same as No. 154, with Plated Knoband Esciitcheon
Keys fitted to above Latches
Per ])c)z.
$6 95
8 50
2 00
Each.
58
71
The above Latches packed '4 dozen complete in a box.
44
No. 161.
PATKNT HORIZONTAL RIM. CYLINDER. NIGHT LATCH.Adjustable to Itiifht or Left Hand Doors
from l't to 21 inches thick.MADE REVERSE WHEN ORDERED.
No.
1G1
Size. IVr Doz. Each
162
1G3
4x3 In. Extra Heavy Brass Bolt DrawbackKnob which stops the Latchby turning. 4 Brass Tumblers.2' Steel Keys, Nickel Plated.Brass Escutcheon with revolv-ing key guide $16 00*1 34
Same as No. 161, with BronzedEscutcheon i 17 00
Same as No. 161, with Plated Knoband Escutcheons
Kevs fitted to above Latches
1 42
19 00 12 00
59
The above Latches are packed 1 complete in a box.
WILSON BOHANNAN.
PA.TE1STT
MORTISE NIGHT LATCH.
Adjustable to Right or Left Hand Doorsfrom lit to 3 inches thick.
No.
171
172
Six.o.
5^ In. Mortise Night Latch, PolishedBronzed Fore-End, HeavyBron/ed Latch, 2 Knobs todraw the Latch back and stopit in and out. 4 Tumblers. 2Steel Keys, Nickel Plated.Bronzed Escutcheon with re-volving key guide.
Same as No. 171, with Plated Knoband Escutcheon . .
Keys fitted to above Latches
Per Don.
$28 00
30 00
2 00
Each.
$2 34
2 50
The above Latches [nicked 1 complete in a box.
BROOKLYN, E. D., N. Y.
No. 171.
No. 195.
U P R I G H T R I MINTENT
Store Door Dead Lock,
BROOKLYN, E. IX, N. Y.
No. 195.
No. Size.
Horizontal Him Cylinder StoreDoorDead Lock. Self-adjustableto right or left hand doorsfrom 1.1 to 8 inches thick. 4Tumblers. '2 Steel Keys, Nick-el Plated. Urouxed Escutch-eon with revolving key guide.
Same as No. 195, with Plated Knoband Escutcheon
Keys fitted to above Locks
Per Do/.
$30 00
32 002 00
Each.
$'2 50
2 (55
The above Lock packed 1 complete in a box.
50 WILSON IJOHANNAN.
No.
301
302
Size.
5x4 In.
5x4j "
Iron, Japanned
Bronze Metal, Polished
Per Doz.
$18 00
50 00
Each.
$1 50
4 20
BROOKLYN, E. D., N. Y.
No. 303.
No.
303
304
Size.
5x41In
5x4:]In
Bronze Metal, Nickel Plated, Knobattached. Fancy Escutcheon,Knob attached
Same as 303, Ornamental BronzeZjock and Escutcheon . . .
Per Vox.
$84 00
84 00
Kadi. |
$7 00
7 00
WILSON BOHANNAN.
No.
305
Size.
6x4| In. Double Bolt Locks, 12 differentkeys, Bronze Metal, NickelPlated, Ornamental BronzeKnob and Escutcheon
Per Doz.
$112 00
Each.
19 50
BROOKLYN, E. D., N. Y.
No.
306
307
Siiw.
4x3J In.
4x31 In.
Saloon Latch, Bronze Metal
Bronze Metal, Nickel Plated . . .
Per Doz.
$28 00
36 00
Eai-h.
$2 40
3 00
IKKFOR
PASSENGER CAR DOOR LOCKS.
No.
308
310
Si/..'.
2j Inch
2', "
2! "
Brass Knobs . . . .
Ornamental Bronze Knobs
Nickel Plated Knobs
PIT Doz.
$18 00
24 00
24 00
Each.
$1 50
2 00
2 00
56 WILSON BOHANNAN.
STATIDNAMY FME3©MT
No.
315 Made on an improved style. The catchthat holds the hasp in place is con-nected to the Lock and only requiresit to be turned around to lock theLock. The case is. made of MalleableIron, Japanned ; the inside worksand drop are made of Bronxe Metal.These looks can be adapted to anykey iii use.
Per Dim. Each.
No. 315.
58 WILSON BOHANNAN.
No. 1. No. 2. No. 3.
No. 4. No. 5. No. 6.
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No. 7. No. 8. No. <).
No. 12.
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No. 13. No. 14. No. 15.
No. 1G. No. 17. No. 18.
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No. 19. No. 20.
No. 22. No. 23. No. 24.
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No. '25. No. -27.
No. 30.
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No. 39. No. 40. No. 41. No. 42.
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No. 43. No. 44. No. 45. No. 46.
No. 47. No. 48. No. 49. No. 50. No. 51.
No. 52. No. 53. No. 54. No. 55. No. 56.
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No. 57. No. 58. No. 59. No. OIJ. No. 01.
No. 62. No. 04.[̂ O
No. 05. No. 00.
No. 07. No. 69. No. 70. No. 71.
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=oNo. 73.
No. 80.
BROOKLYN, E. D., N. Y. 67
No. 81. No. 82. No. 83. No. 84
No. 85. Old Style No. 151. No. 161.
G8 WILSON BOHAXNAN.
(No. 238.)
U N I T E D STATES
CENTENNIAL COMMISSION.
1876,P H I L A D E L P H I A .
The United States Centennial Commission an-nounce the following report as the basis of an Awardto
WILSON B O H A N N A N ,B R O O K L Y N , N. Y.
R E P O R T :
well fuji^ed, good hyd
A. T. GOSHORN,Director-General,
ATTEST;
J. L. CAMPBELL,J. R. HAWLEY,
President.
Sfcretarv.