Brooks, Ralph Edison

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Members of the Brooks family first came to New Haven, Vt. in 1808 or 1809, and Bezaleel Brooks (1785-1849) established a blacksmith business there in 1810. In 1822 he moved his business and home to Middlebury; in 1827 he advertised axes and edge tools. In 1835 the family moved to Moriah, N.Y., and in 1843, they moved back to New Haven, Vt., settling in Beeman's Hollow, which became known as Brooksville. Three of Bezaleel's sons, Thomas McDonough (1814-1875), Jonathan Edwards (1820-1858) and Milton (1822-1883) took over the business, which became known as Brooks Brothers. In 1864, Norman Crane Brooks (1824-1900) took over the business from his brothers and renamed it Brooks Edge Tool Company. From the 1840s into the 1880s the business was highly successful; after the mid 1880s, it declined steadily and ceased to exist in 1892.

From the description of Brooks family histories, 1938 and 1995-2001. (Sheldon Museum Research Center). WorldCat record id: 732036040

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creatorOf Brooks, Ralph Edison. Brooks family histories, 1938 and 1995-2001. Sheldon Museum Research Center
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associatedWith Brooks, Bezaleel, 1785-1849. person
associatedWith Brooks Edge Tool Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Brooks family. family
associatedWith Brooks, Jonathan E. (Jonathan Edwards), 1820-1858. person
associatedWith Brooks, Maria Sophia (Maria Sophia Hawley), 1827-1905. person
associatedWith Brooks, Milton, 1822-1883. person
associatedWith Brooks, Milton A. (Milton Albigence), 1859-1925. person
associatedWith Brooks, Norman C. (Norman Crane), 1824-1900. person
associatedWith Brooks, Thomas M. (Thomas McDonough), 1814-1875. person
associatedWith Brooksville Advent Church (Brooksville, Vt.) corporateBody
associatedWith Dog Team Tavern (Middlebury, Vt.) corporateBody
associatedWith Parker, Susan D. person
associatedWith Pettibone, Daniel. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Vermont--Middlebury
New Haven (Vt. : Town)--Religious life and customs
Vermont--New Haven
Middlebury (Vt. : Town)
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Axe industry
Civil service
Families
Family reunions
Horses
Industry
Iron industry and trade
Taverns
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Active 2001

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