Manufactory of William H. Horstmann and Sons print
This company was founded in 1815, by William H. Horstmann, a native of Germany. He had learned the trade of silk-weaving in France, and, emigrating to the United States in the above-mentioned year and established himself in Philadelphia as a manufacturer of fringe, laces and trimmings of vario...
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Collection: | Historical Society of Pennsylvania print collection (#V89) |
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Location: | 5th and Cherry Streets Philadelphia, PA |
Box Number: | Box 55 |
Folder Number: | Folder 5 |
Format: | Electronic |
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Copyright: | Please contact Historical Society of Pennsylvania Rights and Reproductions (rnr@hsp.org) |
Online Access: | https://digitallibrary.hsp.org/index.php/Detail/objects/13430 |
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This company was founded in 1815, by William H. Horstmann, a native of Germany. He had learned the trade of silk-weaving in France, and, emigrating to the United States in the above-mentioned year and established himself in Philadelphia as a manufacturer of fringe, laces and trimmings of various kinds. He married the daughter of Frederick Hoeckly, a German settler in Philadelphia, and also a manufacturer of fringe, coach-lace and tassels. In 1828, he commenced the manufacture of military trimmings as a special department, and this branch has grown to most important proportions, Horstmann's military goods being in demand throughout time country. In 1831, he established a branch house in New York city, and about the same time erected a factory at the corner of Germantown road and Columbia avenue. Manufacturing continued there until the erection of the extensive building at Fifth and Cherry streets, where the works, salesrooms and offices of the firm now are. This massive structure is six stories high, and extends 140 feet on Fifth street and 200 on Cherry street, and reaches back to Race street. source This online record contains two images of one item from folder 5.   |
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