The Hunter Saw & Machine Company is an historic former industrial property that is located in the Lawrenceville neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The company was founded in 1898 by Henry S. Hunter, Joseph Kennedy, and Emil Anschuetz, and remained in business until 1969 when it was bought out by a competitor, ASKO.
[1] The easternmost building at the corner of Butler and 57th is Machine Shop A, which is the original section of the plant built in 1907.
The building is of heavy timber-frame construction with a brick exterior and has a steel-framed shed addition at its rear that was erected sometime around 1910.
To the west is a small two-story, two-bay brick office building which was built circa 1915.