| Jewett | |||||
| Jewett Typewriter Co., Des Moines, Iowa, U.S.A. | |||||
| Models and s/n | Y | M | D | Remarks | Ref. |
| Model 1 | The Jewett was developed from the Duplex, it was first called "American Standard", but Remington complained, since they used the word "Standard", so it was called Jewett | ||||
| 1000-2000 | started 1892 | Estimated from known serial numbers | 4,13 | ||
| Model 2 | |||||
| over 10000 | started 1895 | Serial number estimated, 76 keys | 4,13 | ||
| Model 3 | |||||
| 7000-10000 | started 1895 | Estimated from known serial numbers, 80 keys | 4,13 | ||
| Model 4 | |||||
| 10000-15000 | started 1897 | Estimated from known serial numbers, 76 keys | 4,13 | ||
| Model 5 | |||||
| 10000-21000 | started 1897 | Estimated from known serial numbers, 80 keys | 4,13 | ||
| Model 6 | |||||
| started 1897 | 87 keys | 4,13 | |||
| Model 9 | |||||
| started 1898 | 88 keys | 4,13 | |||
| Model 10 | |||||
| over 20000 | started 1898 | Serial number estimated, 94 keys | 4,13 | ||
| Model 11 | |||||
| started 1901 | 96 keys | 4,13 | |||
| Special Model | |||||
| started 1902 | 122 characters for the export | 4 | |||
| Production of Jewetts ended 1905 | 4 | ||||
| Germania | |||||
| Models 2, 3, 5 and 10 | 1898-1901 | The machine was assembled for the German market by H.&A. Scheffer,Sundern, Germany and sold as "Germania", "Germania Jewett" and Universal | 4 | ||
| 1901 the production was given up and restarted by Schilling & Kraemer, Suhl, Germany, who produced it in an improved form as the "Regina", see there | 4 |