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Bostrum-Brady Surveyer's Level deals Model 5. Serial # 47. Bostrom Convertible Level DESCRIPTION Ernst Alfred Bostrom (1855-1923) was a Swedish immigrant who worked as a machinist for the telephone company in Atlanta, Georgia. After enrolling with the International Correspondence School, he advanced to foreman and then to superintendent. He formed the Bostrom-Brady Manufacturing Co. in 1901 and began manufacturing a simple and inexpensive farm level of his own design. The Bostrom Convertible Level followed some years later, and could be used as either a transit or a level. Alfred Droke used this example while working with the Civilian Conservation Corps during the 1930s. The instrument is marked MFD. BY BOSTROM-BRADY MFG. CO. ATLANTA, GA.. The box is marked BOSTROM A similar model was on display at the National Museum of American History. SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS MODEL NO. 5 SERIAL NO. 47 BOSTROM-BRADY MFG. CO. ATLANTA, GA. U.S.A.
Bostrum-Brady Surveyer's Level deals Model 5. Serial # 47. Bostrom Convertible Level DESCRIPTION Ernst Alfred Bostrom (1855-1923) was a Swedish immigrant who worked as a machinist for the telephone company in Atlanta, Georgia. After enrolling with the International Correspondence School, he advanced to foreman and then to superintendent. He formed the Bostrom-Brady Manufacturing Co. in 1901 and began manufacturing a simple and inexpensive farm level of his own design. The Bostrom Convertible Level followed some years later, and could be used as either a transit or a level. Alfred Droke used this example while working with the Civilian Conservation Corps during the 1930s. The instrument is marked MFD. BY BOSTROM-BRADY MFG. CO. ATLANTA, GA.. The box is marked BOSTROM A similar model was on display at the National Museum of American History. SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS MODEL NO. 5 SERIAL NO. 47 BOSTROM-BRADY MFG. CO. ATLANTA, GA. U.S.A.