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John R. Maurice, who was a recent investor in the company, objected to the son's intrusion, so Church eventually resigned from the company.
The Arm & Hammer trademark came from another Church family business, Vulcan Spice Mills.
John R. Maurice, who was a recent investor in the company, objected to the son's intrusion, so Church eventually resigned from the company.
{{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)Dr. Church started the manufacture of bicarbonate of soda in this country, the first factory being the kitchen of his home.
Nearly a century ago Dr. Austin Church and John Dwight joined to produce the first bicarbonate made in the Western Hemisphere.
Bicarbonate of sada has been made in America since 1839. Prior to that it was imported and expensive. Rochester, N.Y., is where made-in-America baking soda first was concocted by Dr. Austin Church. He teamed up about seven years later with his brother-in-law, John Dwight, in New York City in what became a multi-million dollar company.
Q. What is the origin of the Arm & Hammer trade-mark used on boxes of baking soda? A.The firm of Church and Sons was established by Dr. Austin Church and two sons to produce soda in about 1846. One of the sons had owned the Vulcan Spice Mills which had the arm and hammer trade-mark. This was adopted by the new firm.
He was a member of the American Institute and of the New York Association for the Improvement of the Poor.
...charity among the sick during the cholera epidemic in 1832...
He was a member of the American Institute and of the New York Association for the Improvement of the Poor.
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