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Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Company

The Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Company, also known as the Belknap Hardware Company or simply Belknap Hardware, was at one time a leading American manufacturer of hardware goods and a major wholesale competitor of retail sales companies Sears, Roebuck, and Company and Montgomery Ward. Located in Louisville, Kentucky, Belknap excelled both in catalog sales and widespread distribution of its own name-brand manufactured products.[1]

A 1909 ad for the Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Company

Origins of the company edit

The company's founder William Burke Belknap the elder (1811–1884) was born in Brimfield, Massachusetts, the son of Morris Burke Belknap the elder (1780–1877) and Phoebe Locke Thompson Belknap (1788–1873) and is not to be confused with William Burke Belknap the younger (1885–1965) or William Burke Belknap Jr. The elder William Burke Belknap[2] started the company on the banks of the Ohio River in 1840. His father Morris Burke Belknap the elder[3] had earlier developed iron foundries and other related businesses in Massachusetts which influenced his son's founding of the Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Company.[4][5] Morris Burke Belknap (1856–1910), also known as Morris B. Belknap or Col. Morris Belknap, was a vice president of Belknap Hardware. and was married to Lily Buckner., the daughter of Simon Bolivar Buckner.

Belknap Hardware's fame spread and the company was represented at the 8th Annual Convention of the Panhandle Hardware and Implement Association in Amarillo, Texas.[6] The Belknaps figured prominently in the history of the Pendennis Club of Louisville, the first club house of which, in 1848, was a former Belknap family mansion. After 50 years, Belknap Hardware was acclaimed in the Atlanta Constitution as one of the South's great industries.[7] The company was praised in newspaper advertising by Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company as an exemplary business user of the long distance telephone.[8] By its 100th anniversary in 1940, Belknap Hardware had grown to a landmark complex of 37 buildings, covering 37 acres of floor space under one roof. The building had a network of underground passageways and covered bridges. The warehouse space alone at 129-133 N. Second Street (a building which no longer exists) was eight stories tall.[9]

The company at height of its long success edit

The company became one of the nation's largest wholesale enterprises with nationally known quality brands, among which Blue Grass was the most readily recognizable. John Primble knives, developed by an employee of the company, became a Belknap brand with its own division, made in Louisville between 1947 and 1985 by the John Primble Belknap Hardware Co.[10][11] The Crusader manufacturing brand of Belknap included contractors' shovels, hammers, hatchets, axes, drawing knives, carpenters' pincers, planes, screw drivers, hand drills, wrecking bars, bit braces, auger bits, chisels, pliers, wrenches, tin snips, and tin ceilings.[12][13] Other popular Belknap manufactured products included rifles, guns, padlocks, lawn mowers, and bicycles. Belknap inventory in the vast warehouse spaces grew larger and larger, and the Belknap neon sign could be seen from miles away.[14]

The company's demise edit

The company was founded by Belknaps and managed predominantly by members of the Belknap family and their chosen successors until its demise in 1986 when, after over 140 years, it faced bankruptcy and was sold. Terrence Gallaher, editor-in-chief of Hardware Age said, "In the late '70's, Belknap's Board of Directors came to include a number of outsiders, men who weren't also company officers . . . . The new board saw an opportunity to appoint someone from outside as president. Up to that time, Belknap promoted top officers from within, and virtually all the men in top management had begun their careers on the road, carrying a catalog."[15]

The closing of Belknap has been called a tragedy of errors.[16] As early as 1909, the hardware company management sued a newspaper which incorrectly announced that Belknap Hardware was bankrupt.[17] The company was also known as W. B. Belknap from 1840 to 1860, W. B. Belknap & Co. from 1860 to 1880, W. B. Belknap and Co. Inc. from 1880 to 1907, and Belknap Hardware & Mfg. Co. from 1907 to 1986.[18][19]

On July 23, 1968, the Louisville Courier-Journal carried the Associated Press, Dow Jones, and other special dispatches' news that Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Company was changing its name to simply "Belknap, Inc." The company had not yet gone out of business, but the stockholders the day before approved the change of the name, reasoning that since no abbreviations of firm names were permitted under the new U.S. Fair Packaging and Labeling Act, the full name of the company would be hard to inscribe on small tools. The company's proxy statement explained that Belknap had not "conducted any manufacturing operation for many years," and that it carried much merchandise that was not hardware. Although not a manufacturer at that time, Belknap was still distributing items made for it "by other manufacturers under at least nine Belknap trade names."[20]

In 1923, the Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Building was built at 101-23 East Main Street in Louisville's General Business District on the site of the second Galt House. It was designed by the architectural firm of Graham, Anderson, Probst, and White of Chicago and at the time it was "the largest single-unit hardware plant in the world. . . .". For a while the building was the location of the Presbyterian denomination's National Headquarters and is now known as the Waterside Building and is occupied by the Humana Corporation.[21]

Photographs of the actual demolition by explosion of a defunct Belknap building were used as promotional preview advertising for the 1993 film, Demolition Man.[citation needed]

The Heyburn Building, on the National Historic Register since 1979, until 1955 was the tallest building in Kentucky. It was completed in 1928 and named for William R. Heyburn, a former president of Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Company. This skyscraper's height was surpassed as the result of an addition to the top of the now defunct Commonwealth Building, which was imploded in 1994.

A former home of members of the William Richardson Belknap (1849–1914) family,[22] Lincliff,[23] was owned by detective fiction writer Sue Grafton and her husband Stephen F. Humphrey and is on the National Historic Register.

References edit

  1. ^ Belknap, Inc. "Blue Grass Tools [Catalog]". Retrieved August 11, 2017. {{cite web}}: |first1= has generic name (help)
  2. ^ Belknap, William B, and Lafon Allen. Memorandum of the Family of Wm. B. Belknap. Place of publication not identified, 1936. Print. University of Louisville archives.
  3. ^ "Belknap Hardware & Mfg. Co. - Crayon History". Retrieved February 5, 2017.
  4. ^ "Belknap Hardware & Manufacturing Company Louisville Kentucky". Flickr - Photo Sharing!. February 22, 2009.
  5. ^ HISTORY OF KENTUCKY AND KENTUCKIANS, E. Polk Johnson, three volumes, Lewis Publishing Co., New York & Chicago, 1912. Common version, Vol. III, pp. 1154–56. [Full page photograph of Mr. Belknap included with bio.] [Jefferson Co.]
  6. ^ The Amarillo Globe-Times. Amarillo, Texas. February 3, 1937. p. 1.
  7. ^ "No Move But Forward". The Atlanta Constitution. October 28, 1906. p. 7. Retrieved February 5, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.  
  8. ^ Salisbury Evening Post,Salisbury, North Carolina.Friday, November 25, 1921. p. 7.
  9. ^ "Belknap Hardware & Mfg. Co. Warehouse".
  10. ^ "john primble pocket knives, john primble folding knives, john primble knives".
  11. ^ Leroy Roark (2005). . Archived from the original on October 1, 2009. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
  12. ^ "Steel ceilings suitable for school buildings, churches, store buildings, ware houses, residences". Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Company. 1920. Retrieved August 11, 2017.
  13. ^ "CRUSADER - Reviews & Brand Information - BELKNAP HARDWARE & MANUFACTURING COMPANY LOUISVILLE , - Serial Number: 71360204". trademarkia.com.
  14. ^ "Belknap Hardware and MFG Co Louisville Kentucky 9". Flickr - Photo Sharing!. February 22, 2009.
  15. ^ Terrence Gallaher, Hardware Age. May 1986, p.7, pp.35-41.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on August 9, 2014. Retrieved December 16, 2014.
  17. ^ The Inter Ocean, Chicago, Illinois, Sunday, May 23, 1909. p. 5
  18. ^ Belknap Hardware; Mfg. Co. & Louisville, Kentucky. "Belknap Hardware and Mfg. Co.; Louisville manufacturer in US".
  19. ^ Branden Klayko (October 4, 2010). "Lost Louisville: Belknap Warehouses". Broken Sidewalk.
  20. ^ Dow Jones, Associated Press; Special dispatches (July 23, 1968). "Belknap Gets Shorter Name; Just Add Inc". The Courier-Journal.
  21. ^ Mohney, Gregory A. Luhan, Dennis Domer, David (2004). The Louisville guide ([Online-Ausg.]. ed.). New York: Princeton Architectural Press. pp. 42, 179, 203. ISBN 1-56898-451-0.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  22. ^ HISTORY OF KENTUCKY AND KENTUCKIANS, E. Polk Johnson, three volumes, Lewis Publishing Co., New York & Chicago, 1912. Common version, Vol. III, pp. 1153–54.
  23. ^ "Lincliff". OpenBuildings.

External links edit

  • John Primble & Belknap Hardware
  • Belknap welcomes another century. Louisville, Kentucky: Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Co. 1940. p. 32.

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The Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Company also known as the Belknap Hardware Company or simply Belknap Hardware was at one time a leading American manufacturer of hardware goods and a major wholesale competitor of retail sales companies Sears Roebuck and Company and Montgomery Ward Located in Louisville Kentucky Belknap excelled both in catalog sales and widespread distribution of its own name brand manufactured products 1 A 1909 ad for the Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Company Contents 1 Origins of the company 2 The company at height of its long success 3 The company s demise 4 References 5 External linksOrigins of the company editThe company s founder William Burke Belknap the elder 1811 1884 was born in Brimfield Massachusetts the son of Morris Burke Belknap the elder 1780 1877 and Phoebe Locke Thompson Belknap 1788 1873 and is not to be confused with William Burke Belknap the younger 1885 1965 or William Burke Belknap Jr The elder William Burke Belknap 2 started the company on the banks of the Ohio River in 1840 His father Morris Burke Belknap the elder 3 had earlier developed iron foundries and other related businesses in Massachusetts which influenced his son s founding of the Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Company 4 5 Morris Burke Belknap 1856 1910 also known as Morris B Belknap or Col Morris Belknap was a vice president of Belknap Hardware and was married to Lily Buckner the daughter of Simon Bolivar Buckner Belknap Hardware s fame spread and the company was represented at the 8th Annual Convention of the Panhandle Hardware and Implement Association in Amarillo Texas 6 The Belknaps figured prominently in the history of the Pendennis Club of Louisville the first club house of which in 1848 was a former Belknap family mansion After 50 years Belknap Hardware was acclaimed in the Atlanta Constitution as one of the South s great industries 7 The company was praised in newspaper advertising by Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company as an exemplary business user of the long distance telephone 8 By its 100th anniversary in 1940 Belknap Hardware had grown to a landmark complex of 37 buildings covering 37 acres of floor space under one roof The building had a network of underground passageways and covered bridges The warehouse space alone at 129 133 N Second Street a building which no longer exists was eight stories tall 9 The company at height of its long success editThe company became one of the nation s largest wholesale enterprises with nationally known quality brands among which Blue Grass was the most readily recognizable John Primble knives developed by an employee of the company became a Belknap brand with its own division made in Louisville between 1947 and 1985 by the John Primble Belknap Hardware Co 10 11 The Crusader manufacturing brand of Belknap included contractors shovels hammers hatchets axes drawing knives carpenters pincers planes screw drivers hand drills wrecking bars bit braces auger bits chisels pliers wrenches tin snips and tin ceilings 12 13 Other popular Belknap manufactured products included rifles guns padlocks lawn mowers and bicycles Belknap inventory in the vast warehouse spaces grew larger and larger and the Belknap neon sign could be seen from miles away 14 The company s demise editThe company was founded by Belknaps and managed predominantly by members of the Belknap family and their chosen successors until its demise in 1986 when after over 140 years it faced bankruptcy and was sold Terrence Gallaher editor in chief of Hardware Age said In the late 70 s Belknap s Board of Directors came to include a number of outsiders men who weren t also company officers The new board saw an opportunity to appoint someone from outside as president Up to that time Belknap promoted top officers from within and virtually all the men in top management had begun their careers on the road carrying a catalog 15 The closing of Belknap has been called a tragedy of errors 16 As early as 1909 the hardware company management sued a newspaper which incorrectly announced that Belknap Hardware was bankrupt 17 The company was also known as W B Belknap from 1840 to 1860 W B Belknap amp Co from 1860 to 1880 W B Belknap and Co Inc from 1880 to 1907 and Belknap Hardware amp Mfg Co from 1907 to 1986 18 19 On July 23 1968 the Louisville Courier Journal carried the Associated Press Dow Jones and other special dispatches news that Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Company was changing its name to simply Belknap Inc The company had not yet gone out of business but the stockholders the day before approved the change of the name reasoning that since no abbreviations of firm names were permitted under the new U S Fair Packaging and Labeling Act the full name of the company would be hard to inscribe on small tools The company s proxy statement explained that Belknap had not conducted any manufacturing operation for many years and that it carried much merchandise that was not hardware Although not a manufacturer at that time Belknap was still distributing items made for it by other manufacturers under at least nine Belknap trade names 20 In 1923 the Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Building was built at 101 23 East Main Street in Louisville s General Business District on the site of the second Galt House It was designed by the architectural firm of Graham Anderson Probst and White of Chicago and at the time it was the largest single unit hardware plant in the world For a while the building was the location of the Presbyterian denomination s National Headquarters and is now known as the Waterside Building and is occupied by the Humana Corporation 21 Photographs of the actual demolition by explosion of a defunct Belknap building were used as promotional preview advertising for the 1993 film Demolition Man citation needed The Heyburn Building on the National Historic Register since 1979 until 1955 was the tallest building in Kentucky It was completed in 1928 and named for William R Heyburn a former president of Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Company This skyscraper s height was surpassed as the result of an addition to the top of the now defunct Commonwealth Building which was imploded in 1994 A former home of members of the William Richardson Belknap 1849 1914 family 22 Lincliff 23 was owned by detective fiction writer Sue Grafton and her husband Stephen F Humphrey and is on the National Historic Register References edit Belknap Inc Blue Grass Tools Catalog Retrieved August 11 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a first1 has generic name help Belknap William B and Lafon Allen Memorandum of the Family of Wm B Belknap Place of publication not identified 1936 Print University of Louisville archives Belknap Hardware amp Mfg Co Crayon History Retrieved February 5 2017 Belknap Hardware amp Manufacturing Company Louisville Kentucky Flickr Photo Sharing February 22 2009 HISTORY OF KENTUCKY AND KENTUCKIANS E Polk Johnson three volumes Lewis Publishing Co New York amp Chicago 1912 Common version Vol III pp 1154 56 Full page photograph of Mr Belknap included with bio Jefferson Co The Amarillo Globe Times Amarillo Texas February 3 1937 p 1 No Move But Forward The Atlanta Constitution October 28 1906 p 7 Retrieved February 5 2017 via Newspapers com nbsp Salisbury Evening Post Salisbury North Carolina Friday November 25 1921 p 7 Belknap Hardware amp Mfg Co Warehouse john primble pocket knives john primble folding knives john primble knives Leroy Roark 2005 John Primble amp Belknap Hardware Archived from the original on October 1 2009 Retrieved January 1 2021 Steel ceilings suitable for school buildings churches store buildings ware houses residences Belknap Hardware and Manufacturing Company 1920 Retrieved August 11 2017 CRUSADER Reviews amp Brand Information BELKNAP HARDWARE amp MANUFACTURING COMPANY LOUISVILLE Serial Number 71360204 trademarkia com Belknap Hardware and MFG Co Louisville Kentucky 9 Flickr Photo Sharing February 22 2009 Terrence Gallaher Hardware Age May 1986 p 7 pp 35 41 Details Antique Padlocks Archived from the original on August 9 2014 Retrieved December 16 2014 The Inter Ocean Chicago Illinois Sunday May 23 1909 p 5 Belknap Hardware Mfg Co amp Louisville Kentucky Belknap Hardware and Mfg Co Louisville manufacturer in US Branden Klayko October 4 2010 Lost Louisville Belknap Warehouses Broken Sidewalk Dow Jones Associated Press Special dispatches July 23 1968 Belknap Gets Shorter Name Just Add Inc The Courier Journal Mohney Gregory A Luhan Dennis Domer David 2004 The Louisville guide Online Ausg ed New York Princeton Architectural Press pp 42 179 203 ISBN 1 56898 451 0 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link HISTORY OF KENTUCKY AND KENTUCKIANS E Polk Johnson three volumes Lewis Publishing Co New York amp Chicago 1912 Common version Vol III pp 1153 54 Lincliff OpenBuildings External links 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