The New Bridge Oyster Company, 1863-1868
Sidney Forman
Business History Review, 1942, vol. 16, issue 3, 53-61
Abstract:
The first meeting of the New Bridge Oyster Company is recorded in the minutes dated February 6, 1863:At a meeting of inhabitants of New Bridge and vicinity held at the house of Nelson H. Smith for the purpose of Forming a Company for the planting of Oysters.The organization was a community venture. Comparison of the names of the participants with those inscribed on a contemporary land map reveals that about one-third of the realty owners in the community—farmers, a few fishermen, the owner of the net factory, and the local physician—purchased stock and participated in the company's organization and supervision. During the last year of the known existence of this enterprise, 1867-68, shareholders from neighboring villages became involved in the business.
Date: 1942
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