Commonwealth Shoe and Leather Co.

The Commonwealth Shoe and Leather Company is a historic factory complex at 7 Marble Street in Whitman, Massachusetts. The Commonwealth Shoe Company was formed in 1885 by the merger of Charles H. Jones & Co. and Bay State Shoe & Leather Co. The company produced the hugely popular Bostonian shoe, known for its high quality and comfort. The Whitman factory complex was its original site. In 1968, Commonwealth Shoe and Leather merged with Kayser-Roth, which later sold the Bostonian shoe brand to British shoemaker Clarks in 1979.[2] Clarks still produces shoes under the Bostonian brand.[3]

Buildings in 2016
Commonwealth Shoe and Leather Co.
1911 engraved depiction of the Whitman factory complex
Commonwealth Shoe and Leather Co. is located in Massachusetts
Commonwealth Shoe and Leather Co.
Commonwealth Shoe and Leather Co. is located in the United States
Commonwealth Shoe and Leather Co.
Location7 Marble Street, Whitman, Massachusetts
Coordinates42.080619°N 70.932468°W / 42.080619; -70.932468
Built1870
NRHP reference No.14000271[1]
Added to NRHPMay 13, 2014

The factory complex was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014.[1]

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