William Lea & Sons Company.
Biographical notes:
The Lea family were among the largest flour mill operators at the Brandywine Falls, near Wilmington, Del., since the 1770s, when Thomas Lea joined in partnership with Joseph Tatnall to operate mills on the north bank of the stream. After his death, his son William took over the business in 1837. Tatnall & Lea was reorganized as William Lea & Sons in 1864 with the entry of Henry and Preston Lea into the business. The firm was incorporated as the William Lea & Sons Company in 1882. In 1901 the Lea Milling Company was formed and assumed operation of the mills under a lease from the William Lea & Sons Company. The latter firm was dissolved on August 22, 1923, and was succeeded by Lea & Company. The mill properties were sold in 1926, and Lea & Company was dissolved on June 20, 1927.
From the description of Records, 1822-1890. (Hagley Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 86119497
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Subjects:
- Flour industry
- Flour mills
- Grain trade
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- Delaware (as recorded)
- Brandywine Village (Wilmington, Del.) (as recorded)