. The city of Troy and its vicinity. irm was chang-ed to that of Cole, Coon, & Co. Re-moving, in 1861, from the Manufac-turers Bank Building, the firm occu-pied a part of the building. No. 7Union Street, afterward burned in 81 the fire of May lo, 1862. On H. withdrawal, in 1861, Coon &Van Volkenburgh succeeded to thebusiness. On J. M. Van Volken-burghs withdrawal, in 1878, J. , W. H. Reynolds, and D. formed the firm of Coon, Rey-nolds, & Co. W. H. Reynolds hav-ing died in 1879, J. H. Coon, D. , H. C. Statzell, and F. F. Pea-i body, in 1881, formed the firm ofCoon & C


. The city of Troy and its vicinity. irm was chang-ed to that of Cole, Coon, & Co. Re-moving, in 1861, from the Manufac-turers Bank Building, the firm occu-pied a part of the building. No. 7Union Street, afterward burned in 81 the fire of May lo, 1862. On H. withdrawal, in 1861, Coon &Van Volkenburgh succeeded to thebusiness. On J. M. Van Volken-burghs withdrawal, in 1878, J. , W. H. Reynolds, and D. formed the firm of Coon, Rey-nolds, & Co. W. H. Reynolds hav-ing died in 1879, J. H. Coon, D. , H. C. Statzell, and F. F. Pea-i body, in 1881, formed the firm ofCoon & Co. In the spring of 1881, many fasliionable styles of fine goods,which are sent to the trade in neat,and peculiarly designed salerooms of the enterprisingfirm are at No. 46 Summer Street,Boston; No. 634 Broadway, NewYork ; No. 23 North Third Street,Philadelphia ; Nos. 47 and 49 Ger-man Street, Baltimore; corner ofMadison and Franklin Streets, Chi-cago, and Nos. 516 and 518 MarketStreet, San H. C. CURTIS & CO., 421 AMI 423 RIVER STREET. the firm moved to No. 556 FultonStreet. By the burning of the build-ing, February 19, 1S85, at night, thefirm sustained a heavy loss. Havingthereafter temporarily occupied thePine Building, on Sixth Street, be-tween Broadway and Congress Street,the firm, on July 8, re-occupied therenovated building. No. 556 FultonStreet. The attractive trade-maik ofthe firm is the figure of a coon coucli-ant, beneath which is the imprint,Coon & Co. The firm manufactures H. C. Curtis & Co., linen collarand cuff manufacturers, Nos. 421 and423 River Street. The advantages ofan experience in any industry are sopatent that seldom a business is en-gaged in successfully without someone of the persons conducting ithas previously obtained a practi-cal knowledge of its details. Thesuccess attending almost every branchof manufacturing in Troy is doubt-less due lo the benefits of thisimportant qualification. As many 82 other manufacturers of colla


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