New York, the metropolis : its noted business and professional men. . iginally as a cotton mill. This establishment is now incharge of Charles Soleliac. The firm import all their rawmaterial from European and Asiatic markets; it is turnedinto the fabric for which they are celebrated, in their variousmills, and sold direct to the trade from their warehouse onGreene Street,, this city. Their production covers almostevery-variety of silk goods, from the plain lining silk to therichest brocade and satin for dresses, and all varieties ofI)lain and fancy trimming and hat ribbons. Their designsare co


New York, the metropolis : its noted business and professional men. . iginally as a cotton mill. This establishment is now incharge of Charles Soleliac. The firm import all their rawmaterial from European and Asiatic markets; it is turnedinto the fabric for which they are celebrated, in their variousmills, and sold direct to the trade from their warehouse onGreene Street,, this city. Their production covers almostevery-variety of silk goods, from the plain lining silk to therichest brocade and satin for dresses, and all varieties ofI)lain and fancy trimming and hat ribbons. Their designsare considered very beautiful, and they certainly spare noexpense in procuring them. In fine, the house is what isclaimed for it, one of the leading houses in the record illustrates as forcibly as that of any otherfirm, what may be accomplished by diligent attention tobusiness, a uniform course of fair and equitable dealing,and the production of a class of goods superior to most thatare found in the market, and inferior to none. 34 NEW YORK, THE ELIE HlOT. L. V. J. MONEVSE. JV/iiy YORK, UIE METKOPOLJS. 35 DUPARQUET, HUOT & MONEUSE The founding of a great branch of industry and bringingit to a flourishing condition is really part of a cit)s history,for what is a city like New York but an aggregatic n ofcommercial and manufacturing interests? Hence it is notnecessary in this historical work to offer an excuse for in-troducing a sketch of such a leading concern as that ofDuparquet, Huot & Moneuse, manufacturers of FrenchRanges and cooking apparatus of every description, whichwas founded forty years ago by Mr. Elie Moneuse. Itwas originally established in a basement on West Broad-way, but was compelled by an ever increasing trade to movesuccessively to No. 60 Greene Street, 28 Greene Street,30 and 32 Greene Street, and finally to their present com-modious establishment on 43 & 45 Wooster Street, withlarge manufactory at 21, 23 & 25 B


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