Partnership agreement, 1834.

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Partnership agreement, 1834.

The document is a partnership agreement of January 1, 1834, between James Wood and his son, Alan, renewing the partnership of James Wood & Son. The firm was to continue operations in Conshohocken, manufacturing saws, shovels and other agricultural implements and was also to operate a shop and store in Philadelphia.

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James Wood & Son.

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Wood, Alan, 1800-1881

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Alan Wood was a 19th century iron and steel manufacturer. He was engaged with his father, James Wood (1771-1851) at the Delaware Iron Works in Wooddale, Del. (1826-32) and at Conshohocken, Pa. (1832-40). In 1840 he again began operating the Delaware Iron Works with his brother John as Alan Wood & Brother, and he purchased it in his own right in 1843. From the description of Business papers, 1838-1875 (bulk 1838-1841). (Hagley Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 122516063 ...

Wood, James, 1771-1851

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James Wood (1771-1851) was an important early 19th century iron manufacturer in Delaware and Pennsylvania. Between 1826 and 1832 he operated the Delaware Iron Works at Wooddale, Del., in partnership with his son, Alan (1800-1881). In 1832 they relocated the business to Conshohocken, Pa., where it formed the nucleus of the future Alan Wood Steel Company. From the description of Partnership agreement, 1834. (Hagley Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 122559001 ...