Fifty Years with the Revere Copper Co. A Paper Read at the Stockholders' Meeting held on Monday 24 March 1890 is a detailed historical account chronicling the evolution and achievements of the Revere Copper Company over half a century. Authored by James F. Hunnewell, this work was originally presented as a paper to the company's stockholders, offering a unique insider's perspective on the growth, challenges, and innovations that shaped one of America's most significant copper manufacturing enterprises. The narrative traces the company's origins, inspired by the legendary Paul Revere, and follows its journey through the industrial transformations of the 19th century. Hunnewell provides vivid descriptions of the company's early days, the personalities who drove its success, and the technological advancements that kept it at the forefront of the industry. The book delves into the company's role in supplying copper for naval ships, its adaptation to changing markets, and its commitment to quality and progress. Rich with anecdotes, financial insights, and reflections on American industry, Fifty Years with the Revere Copper Co. is both a tribute to the company's enduring legacy and a valuable resource for those interested in industrial history, business development, and the spirit of innovation that defined an era.