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Dietz lantern
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The company closed its doors in Syracuse in 1992 and the building became the new home of Superior Office Furniture Company.

DIETZ LANTERN SERIES

Although sales were strong during the 1970s, they dropped to an all time low in 1990, the company’s sesquicentennial year. The third installment of our series covering the history of the Dietz Vesta lantern also appears in this issue, examining the development of the early bell. In 1971, they ceased making lanterns in Syracuse, moving all production to Hong Kong. That year, the company was one of the largest manufacturers of truck lighting and hazard warning devices. The company commemorated its 125 th anniversary in 1965 with a celebration at the Hotel Syracuse. Two years later, he introduced the Visi-flasher road marker and established the Hazard Division to make and market the product.

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In 1956, company president, Gerry Dietz, established R.E. In 1906, Dietz began making acetylene gas headlights and taillights for automobiles and trucks. To avoid going out of business, the company merged with the Steam Gauge and Lantern Company of Syracuse, and eventually moved the company’s manufacturing center to that city. In June 1897, a devastating fire destroyed the their factory in New York City. When Smith purchased 6,000 velocipedes (a mid 19 th century bicycle) on company credit, Robert decided he was a bad business partner, bought Smith’s interest, and continued the company as R.E. In 1868, Robert sold his interest in Dietz and Company and partnered with Absalom Smith to form a new company, Dietz & Smith. The next year, 1856, they patented a flat wick burner to burn coal oil, a much cheaper fuel. That same year, the brothers built a large factory in New York City, which was later destroyed by fire in 1871. Three more of the brothers joined the company in 1855, and the name became Dietz and Company. One of their first products was a candle lantern they later made sperm whale oil lamps, girandoles, hall lamps, and chandeliers. Robert, with his brother William, called the company Dietz, Brother and Company. At age 22, in 1840, Robert Edwin Dietz bought a small lamp and oil shop in Brooklyn, NY.














Dietz lantern