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History

Founded in 1870, Theodore Dodge of Cambridge, Mass. developed a fire hose constructed of stitched, rubberized canvas strips to replace the riveted leather hoses of the day. Two years later, foreseeing the need for fabric reinforced hoses, Dodge hired an engineer that had developed a machine, which could loom fabric in a tubular shape. By 1880, the two men had significantly improved the loom's design to produce a cotton-jacketed rubber hose. It soon became the industry standard for manufacturing fire hoses, and, to this day, the loom they invented stands as the basis for such machines. Their successful joint venture resulted in the formation of the Boston Woven Hose and Rubber Company. The Boston Bulldog was created as a trademark to identify this high quality brand of hose.

Click below to view sample heritage pages of:
Boston Woven Hose and Rubber Company and products from years gone by. (PDF file, 1.6 mb)

The Boston Woven Hose and Rubber Company was sold in 1956. In 1970, the company was renamed to Boston Industrial Products Company to reflect the diversity of products manufactured. Then, in 1981, Dana Corporation purchased the company and have combined it with another acquisition, The Weatherhead Company. In 2002 Boston® was acquired by Eaton Corporation from Dana Corporation. Click here for the news release.

Today, Boston's customer base includes distributors and original equipment manufacturers. The product line consists of components that are fabricated into hose and tube assemblies for transferring liquids, gases, and dry materials.

 

     

 

Updated: December 12, 2005