Before making typewriters, the Smith brothers were in the business of manufacturing firearms. However, after noticing similarities between manufacturing techniques and mechanical processes in the firearms factory and those in the relatively new typewriter industry, Alexander T. Brown, an employee of the Smith brothers, approached the company leadership with his design of a mechanical typewriter. The success of the Standard Typewriter Company’s Corona Three model typewriter prompted the company to change its name to the Corona Typewriting Company in 1914. In 1926 the company joined with the L. C. Smith & Brothers Typewriting company in to become Smith-Corona. Smith-Corona manufactured typewriters and typewriter accessories throughout the 20th century, becoming Smith Corona Marchant in 1958.
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