fbpx
Wikipedia

J. E. Hamilton

J. E. Hamilton (May 19, 1852 – July 10, 1940) [2] was an American industrialist who was the founder of the Hamilton Manufacturing Company in Two Rivers, Wisconsin which was the largest manufacturer of wood type in the United States.[3]

J. E. Hamilton
Born
James Edward Hamilton

(1852-05-19)May 19, 1852
Two Rivers, Wisconsin, U.S.
DiedJuly 10, 1910(1910-07-10) (aged 58)
Resting placePioneer's Rest Cemetery, Two Rivers, Wisconsin, U.S.[1]
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)

Early life edit

Hamilton was born in Two Rivers, Wisconsin to Henry Carter Hamilton and Diantha Smith. Decedents on his mother's side include Samuel Huntington who was a signer of both the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation, and Major David Huntington who was the first gun maker in America and provided weapons for George Washington's army.[4]

Hamilton Manufacturing Company edit

In 1878, Hamilton was asked by William Nash, the editor of the local Two Rivers Chronicle, to cut type for a poster Nash needed to print. Nash did not have enough time to order new type and knew of Hamilton's skill with a saw. Hamilton used a foot-power scroll saw to cut the letters, and then mounted them to a block of wood. The type printed so well that he sent samples to area printers and upon receiving orders formed the J. E. Hamilton Holly Wood Type Company.

As the Midwestern United States grew in the late 1800s, print shops and newspapers were established by the new populace. Type made in the Eastern U.S. was too expensive and took too long for delivery for Midwestern printers. Hamilton's location in Wisconsin and cheaper production methods allowed him to service the new printers by providing a product that was "half the price, in the half the time."[5]

On November 1, 1881, Hamilton took on a partner and sold half of his company to Max Katz and renamed the business Hamilton & Katz.[6] Katz retired from the company in 1887[7] and the Hamilton Manufacturing Company was incorporated on January 1, 1889 with Hamilton as the majority stock holder.[8] By 1891, the company had a workforce of 200 employees and $500,000 worth of business.[9]

The economic and geographic advantages Hamilton had allowed him to dominate the market and acquire the competition. In 1909, he purchased the Tubbs Manufacturing Company in Ludington, Michigan which was the last of his major competitors in business.[10]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on May 10, 2012. Retrieved January 7, 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ https://www.mchistsoc.org/Occupational%20Monograph%2046%20Hamilton%20Community%20House.pdf[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ "History".
  4. ^ Mark Rhea Byers (1932). J. E. Hamilton. p 7-8.
  5. ^ "History".
  6. ^ Mark Rhea Byers (1932). J. E. Hamilton. p 50.
  7. ^ Mark Rhea Byers (1932). J. E. Hamilton. p 55.
  8. ^ Mark Rhea Byers (1932). J. E. Hamilton. p 59.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-04-15. Retrieved 2013-04-12.
  10. ^ "What is Wood Type?".

External links edit

hamilton, 1852, july, 1940, american, industrialist, founder, hamilton, manufacturing, company, rivers, wisconsin, which, largest, manufacturer, wood, type, united, states, bornjames, edward, hamilton, 1852, 1852two, rivers, wisconsin, diedjuly, 1910, 1910, ag. J E Hamilton May 19 1852 July 10 1940 2 was an American industrialist who was the founder of the Hamilton Manufacturing Company in Two Rivers Wisconsin which was the largest manufacturer of wood type in the United States 3 J E HamiltonBornJames Edward Hamilton 1852 05 19 May 19 1852Two Rivers Wisconsin U S DiedJuly 10 1910 1910 07 10 aged 58 Resting placePioneer s Rest Cemetery Two Rivers Wisconsin U S 1 NationalityAmericanOccupation s Founder and former President of Hamilton Manufacturing Company Contents 1 Early life 2 Hamilton Manufacturing Company 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editHamilton was born in Two Rivers Wisconsin to Henry Carter Hamilton and Diantha Smith Decedents on his mother s side include Samuel Huntington who was a signer of both the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation and Major David Huntington who was the first gun maker in America and provided weapons for George Washington s army 4 Hamilton Manufacturing Company editIn 1878 Hamilton was asked by William Nash the editor of the local Two Rivers Chronicle to cut type for a poster Nash needed to print Nash did not have enough time to order new type and knew of Hamilton s skill with a saw Hamilton used a foot power scroll saw to cut the letters and then mounted them to a block of wood The type printed so well that he sent samples to area printers and upon receiving orders formed the J E Hamilton Holly Wood Type Company As the Midwestern United States grew in the late 1800s print shops and newspapers were established by the new populace Type made in the Eastern U S was too expensive and took too long for delivery for Midwestern printers Hamilton s location in Wisconsin and cheaper production methods allowed him to service the new printers by providing a product that was half the price in the half the time 5 On November 1 1881 Hamilton took on a partner and sold half of his company to Max Katz and renamed the business Hamilton amp Katz 6 Katz retired from the company in 1887 7 and the Hamilton Manufacturing Company was incorporated on January 1 1889 with Hamilton as the majority stock holder 8 By 1891 the company had a workforce of 200 employees and 500 000 worth of business 9 The economic and geographic advantages Hamilton had allowed him to dominate the market and acquire the competition In 1909 he purchased the Tubbs Manufacturing Company in Ludington Michigan which was the last of his major competitors in business 10 See also editHamilton Wood Type and Printing Museum Thermo Fisher Scientific Letterpress printing William Hamilton PageReferences edit Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on May 10 2012 Retrieved January 7 2014 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link https www mchistsoc org Occupational 20Monograph 2046 20Hamilton 20Community 20House pdf permanent dead link History Mark Rhea Byers 1932 J E Hamilton p 7 8 History Mark Rhea Byers 1932 J E Hamilton p 50 Mark Rhea Byers 1932 J E Hamilton p 55 Mark Rhea Byers 1932 J E Hamilton p 59 Hamilton gt Company History Archived from the original on 2013 04 15 Retrieved 2013 04 12 What is Wood Type External links editHamilton Wood Type amp Printing Museum permanent dead link Hamilton Scientific Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title J E Hamilton amp oldid 1106114282, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.