Journal of the Vine Company of Pennsylvania 1803-1827

ArchivalResource

Journal of the Vine Company of Pennsylvania 1803-1827

Initially proposed by Peter Legaux at a meeting of the American Philosophical Society in 1793, the Vine Company of Pennsylvania was a stock company that encouraged the domestic production of grapes, wines, and brandy, and dissemination of knowledge about viticulture. After its incorporation in 1802, the Company operated vineyards on Legaux's farm at Spring Mill, 13 miles northwest of Philadelphia, until it failed in 1822. The three volumes of Journals of the Vine Company of Pennsylvania record the daily operations of America's first commercial vineyard bewteeen 1803 and 1814. Kept by the superintendent, Peter Legaux, the journals provide careful records of weather, planting, harvesting and other field work, as well as some of the doings of the officers and shareholders of the Company. The fourth volume is essentially a weather diary kept by Legaux at Spring Mill from 1822 until his death in 1827. The last volume of Vine Company records covering the last eight years of its operation, 1814-1822, has been lost.

4.0 Volume(s)

Information

SNAC Resource ID: 6631360

Related Entities

There are 3 Entities related to this resource.

Legaux, Peter, 1748-1827

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6z03pkj (person)

Peter Legaux was a lawyer and farmer and a member of the American Philosophical Society. From the description of Journal of the Vine Company of Pennsylvania, 1803-1827. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122364918 From the description of Observations météorologiques faites à Springmill [Pennsylvania], 1787-1800. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122364919 From the description of Meteorological observations, 1...

McMahon, Bernard, ca. 1760? -1816

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w62645wr (person)

Vine Company of Pennsylvania.

http://n2t.net/ark:/99166/w6673tzq (corporateBody)