Difference between revisions of "Clark and Co (of Paisley)"
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1826 [[James Coats]] opened a cotton mill and his sons, James and Peter, took up the business under the name of [[J. and P. Coats]]. | 1826 [[James Coats]] opened a cotton mill and his sons, James and Peter, took up the business under the name of [[J. and P. Coats]]. | ||
1896 The control of the businesses of | 1896 The control of the businesses of '''Clark and Co''', [[Jonas Brook and Brothers]] and [[James Chadwick and Brother]] were acquired by [[J. and P. Coats]]. <ref>The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908</ref> | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 10:40, 28 February 2017
1755 James and Patrick Clark began a loom equipment and silk thread business in Paisley, Scotland.
In 1806 Patrick Clark invented a way of twisting cotton threads together to substitute for silk threads which were unavailable due to France's blockade of Great Britain and opened the first plant for manufacturing the cotton thread in 1812.
In 1864 the Clark family began manufacturing in Newark, New Jersey, U.S.
1826 James Coats opened a cotton mill and his sons, James and Peter, took up the business under the name of J. and P. Coats.
1896 The control of the businesses of Clark and Co, Jonas Brook and Brothers and James Chadwick and Brother were acquired by J. and P. Coats. [1]
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Stock Exchange Year Book 1908