Although there are many early incandescent lamps that have survived to this day with a variety of different labels, it should be understood that many companies had different divisions or were owned by larger concerns. For example, in 1914 the Westinghouse Company owned H.W. McCandless & Company. In addition, divisions of the Franklin Electric Manufacturing Company were: Aetna, Gilmore, Eastern, Liberty and the Howard Miniature Lamp Company (located at Springdale Avenue and 19th Street, Ampere, NJ).