Abelsen & Scott-
Daniel Abelsen
(1868-1921) & Bowen B. Scott were syrup and extract manufacturers
in Providence. They were first listed in 1905.
They were at 556 North Main St. in 1905-1917. In late 1919 Mr. Scott left the company and it became D. Abelsen & Son. They were still in business in 1921.
Thomas T. Addeman-
Thomas Addeman (1803-1870) was a shoe
polish manufacturer in Providence . In 1847-48 he was a clerk on
Bradford St. In 1853 he was listed as a confectioner. In 1856 he
was manufacturing leather preservative and polish at 15 Barclay St.
In 1857 he was just manufacturing leather preservative. He was
listed as a trader in 1860 at the same address.
Whitford Aldrich & Co.-
In 1858 George B. Whitford took over a
grocery company started in 1815. In 1871 Edward S. (1843-1917) and
William F. (1846-1913) Aldrich joined the company, becoming Whitford,
Aldrich & Co. In 1878 they were located at 105 Dyer Ave. and 16
Pine St. Henry P. Aldrich joined the company by 1886.
In 1889-1901 they were at Dorrance cor.
Pine St. In 1902 the company became Aldrich, Eldrege & Co.
(1871-1901)
Alexander & White-
Frederick
Alexander and Frank E. White were grocers in Providence. They were at
62 Weybosset St. in 1895-1903. The partnership was originally Place & Alexander in 1890.
It became Aldrich & Alexander in 1893. In 1906
Frederick was listed as removed to Albany, NY.
Frederick was the
proprietor of the King Fruit & Tea Store in 1906-07.
(1895-1906)
American Grocery & Tea Co.-
The American Grocery & Tea Co. was
located in Pawtucket. Otto Gerlach was the proprietor. It was
originally called the American Grocery Market & Tea Co. It was
first listed in 1897 as the American Grocery Co. It was at 73-75
East Ave. from 1895-1897. It was at 73-85 East Ave. in 1899. They
mainly dealt in wines and liquors. They were last listed in
Pawtucket in 1901. Otto was listed as a grocer in Providence in
1901. They also had locations in Providence and Bristol (1903-04).
(1897-1901)
American Oyster Co.-
The American Oyster Co. was established
around 1898. In 1899 they were at 130 Allens Ave. In 1904-1920 it
was located at 315 Tockwotten St. Later it was located at 250 India
St. In 1896 they obtained permission to replace ten fender piles at
the foot of Tockwotten St. The company became the American Oyster
Corp. in 1911. August F. Zoeller, James S. Foley, and W. Arthur
Countryman Jr. were the founders.
1912 graded as very good with 67
employees.
1915, 16 graded as excellent with 55
employees.
1917 graded as excellent with 54
employees.
1918 graded as excellent with 40
employees.
1919 graded as excellent with 30
employees.
1920 graded as excellent with 14
employees.
1921 graded as excellent with 15
employees.
1922 graded as excellent with 11
employees.
In 1952 the Saltsea Packing Co. bought
out the company. Saltsea Packing went out of business in 1966.
(1899-1952) American Oyster (1952-1966)
Saltsea
American Pickling Co.-
In 1901 the American Pickling Co. was
being operated by John B. Trottier and Stanislaus Fouriner. They
manufactured pickles, ketchup, and mustard among other items. Their
office and packing room was at 12-22 Lonsdale Ave., and their mill
was at 12 Beverly St. The company was chartered in 1903. Stanislaus
Fouriner, Alfred O. Poirier, and Benjamin Wolf were the partners. In
1904 the company was at 16 Lonsdale St. In 1906 the company was at
22 Beverly St.
A 1906 factory inspection graded the
company as very good with 24 employees.
1907 graded as very good with 21
employees.
1908 graded as good with 58 employees.
1909 graded as very good with 49
employees.
1910 graded as good with 32 employees.
1911 listed as closed
They were at 331-335 Canal St. in 1912.
They were at 514-518 Chalkstone Ave. in 1913-18. Julius Moskol was
the proprietor from 1915-1918.
(1892-1918)
Gorton Anderson-
Gorton Anderson (1826-1913) was a
hairdresser in Newport, RI. In 1849-53 he was listed as a
hairdresser. He was still listed in 1875.

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