Calcium-Sulfide

Dublin Core

Title

Calcium-Sulfide

Subject

Damascus, VA
Industry
Calcium Mono Sulfide
Barium Sulfide
John L. Crist
A.W. Ristine
R.C. Thompson
G.A. "George" Hall

Description

"The Calcium-Sulfide Corporation was given a charter on February 13, 1929. The plant, manufacturing Cal-Mo-Sol fungicides and insecticides, was built in East Damascus near the Douglas Bridge."
"Cal-Mo-So was the only maker in the U.S. of Calcium Mono Sulfide. During World War II this company produced Barium Sulfide, necessary for the war effort. Officers were John L. Crist, president; A.W. Ristine, vice-president; and G.A. Hall, treasurer."
"The first manager of the plant was A.W. Ristine. After 1932 George A. Hall was plant manager and vice-president until the company ceased operation in 1946 because the principal source of raw materials was exhausted."

Creator

Louise Fortune Hall

Source

A History of Damascus, 1793-1950

Publisher

Louise Fortune Hall
Washington County Public Library

Date

1929-1946

Contributor

Will Stein

Rights

Hall Collection-Washington County PL

Format

Document
Scanned image

Type

Text
Still image