DELAWARE FISH INDUSTRY
MARCH 3 1898
The New York based
“American Fisheries Company” trust takes control of
Lewes fish factories as it
organized the control of fish oil industry on the east coast.
Captain John Fisher,
manager of Delaware Oil and Fertilized Company, gave
notice that the 'trust'
took control of James Lennen & Company and Luce Brothers
factories last Saturday.
It has been agreed that Delaware Oil & Fertilizer will be turned
over within a few days.
Plants at various location will operate under 'other' names and
management, some retaining
present firm names and their management which include the
Delaware Oil &
Fertilizer Company.
The manager for the new
concern at this location is Louis Allyn, formerly of Lennen
& Co., works who is
well known and a very popular manager in the industry. He soon
will move to Lewes from his home now in Mantie, Connecticut.
It is not yet known the
effect of the transfer of the fish works will have on the
government suit against
them as a nuisance, menace to the health of patients at the U. S.
Hospital & Quarantine
Station.
Captain Fisher would not
confirm rumors that the new company will increase
factory capacities here to
the greatest of any factory now on this earth. He also told that
the price paid by the Trust
for the rights and property was very satisfactory. It was
noted that the old
companies cannot engage in the fish oil business for twenty
years.
Abstract 06/26/18 by
Harrison H: Thursday March 3, 1898 Wilmington morning News.
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