Jackson and Sharp Company miscellany, 1909-1946 (photocopies and typescripts).

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Jackson and Sharp Company miscellany, 1909-1946 (photocopies and typescripts).

The records include a history of the Wilmington Plant, incorporation papers, and deeds, covering the Jackson and Sharp Company and its acquisition by American Car and Foundry.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7938470

Hagley Museum & Library

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American Car and Foundry Company

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The Jackson and Sharp Company, a manufacturer of railroad passenger cars, was incorporated in Delaware on February 24, 1869, as the successor to the partnership of Jackson & Sharp. Job H. Jackson (1833-1901), a tinsmith and mechanic, and Jacob F. Sharp (ca. 1815-1888), an experienced car builder, opened a small car-building shop in Wilmington, Delaware, in 1863. Wilmington was a major center for the manufacture of railroad passenger cars prior to the development of P...

Jackson and Sharp Company

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The Jackson and Sharp Company, a manufacturer of railroad passenger cars, was incorporated in Delaware on February 24, 1869, as the successor to the partnership of Jackson & Sharp. From the description of Apprenticeship agreement, 1871. (Hagley Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 650074533 From the description of Miscellaneous letters, 1873-1874. (Hagley Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 123466202 The Jackson and Sharp Company, a man...