Dublin Core
Title
Beaver Chemical Company
Subject
Damascus, VA.
Industrial Growth
J.E. Rooney
J.L. Crist
C.A. Backer
Dr. Glen M. Smyth
Industrial Growth
J.E. Rooney
J.L. Crist
C.A. Backer
Dr. Glen M. Smyth
Description
"The first factory to be established in Damascus aside from the lumber industries was the Beaver Chemical Company. The plant received its charter on January 19, 1919, with a capital stock of $50,000, and proceeded to manufacture dyes."
"One of the chief reasons for locating the plant in Damascus was the purity of the water flowing into Damascus in Beaver Creek. Some of the power equipment was obtained from the old Douglas Lumber Company plant in East Damascus. The first product that was manufactured was Sulfur Navy Blue, the first lots coming through about March 1, 1919."
"First officers of the Beaver Chemical Company were E.J. Rooney, president; J.L. Crist, secretary; C.A. Backer, treasurer. J.L. Crist was manager of the plant and Dr. Glen M. Smyth was technical director in charge of manufacturing."
Creator
Louise Fortune Hall
Source
A History of Damascus, 1793-1950, p. 46
Publisher
Washington County Public Library
Date
1919
Contributor
Will Stein
Rights
Hall Collection-Washington County PL
Format
Document
Photograph
Photograph
Type
Text
Stillimage
Stillimage
Identifier
Box 2/ SB-A24