Re: Warehouse Fire ca. 1997
Date: February 07, 2015 03:31PM
The Albert Dickinson Company was organized in
1888, succeeding the business of Albert Dickinson, the
latter of which was the outgrowth of a general grain,
produce and seed business, founded in 1854 by Albert
F. Dickinson. Its founder, who was one of the oldest
members of the Chicago Board of Trade, was engaged
in business between Dearborn and State streets, on
Kinzie street. In the great fire of October, 1871, every-
thing was lost, excepting a memoranda of the debts
which the firm owed. The blow was a severe one, and
the elder Dickinson's health was failing, but in 1872 his
two sons, Albert and Nathan, who had been engaged
with him in the business, together with their brother,
Charles, who at that time was but fourteen years of age,
gathered up the remnants of the business and carried
it on for sixteen years, under the name of Albert Dick-
inson. Doing all the work themselves, the three broth-
ers, aided by their sister, Melissa, who did the book-
keeping, were able to wipe out the debts with which
they started, and place the business on a substantial and
paying basis. The quarters on Kinzie street were
finally outgrown, and the company rented part of the
old Empire warehouse on Market street, only to again
remove a few years later to the corner of Clark and Six-
teenth streets, where large elevators and commodious
offices were erected. In time, however, even these quar-
ters became too snAll, and an office, built especially for
their purposes was erected by the Chicago. Dock Com-
pany, on their property on Taylor street, into which the
company moved on May 1, 1898. The business of the
Albert Dickinson Company extends over a large part
of the world, and they are buyers, as well as sellers, in
all the large foreign markets where goods in their line
are handled. They make a specialty of clover, flax
and grass seeds, and do an extensive business; in bird
seed, popcorn, grain bags, seed grains, etc.
The officers of the company are : Albert Dickinson,
president ; Charles Dickinson, vice-president; Nathan
Dickinson, treasurer ; Chai'les D. Boyles, secretary. Its
board of directors consists of Albert Dickinson, Charles
C. Boyles, Charles Dickinson, Nathan Dickinson,
Charles D. Boyles.
Albert Dickinson, president of the,Albert. Dickin-
son Company, was born at Stockbridge, Massachu-
setts, October 28, 1841, and is the eldest son of Albert
F. and Ann Eliza (Anthony) Dickinson, both of whom
were natives of Western Massachusetts. Mr. Dick-
inson came to Chicago with his parents in 1855, and