- Jacob Estey
Jacob Estey (
1814 -1890 ) was born inHinsdale, New Hampshire and ran away from an orphanage toWorcester, Massachusetts , where he learned theplumbing trade. He arrived inBrattleboro, Vermont in1835 at age 21 to work in a plumbing shop which he soon bought and thereby began his long career as a successful businessman.By the 1840s some of the earliest
melodeon makers inNew England had established themselves in Brattleboro, and Jacob Estey saw the manufacturing and sale of these instruments, later known asreed organ s, as a new business opportunity. In 1855, Jacob Estey organized the first manufacturing company to bear his name, Estey & Green, which was followed by Estey & Company; J. Estey & Company; Estey Organ Company; and finally Estey Organ Corporation, until the company went out of business in 1960.There were also
Estey pianos made inNew York City .During these more than one hundred years, Estey became the largest and best known manufacturer of
reed organ s in the world, building more than 520,000 instruments, all of which carried the inscription of "Brattleboro, Vt. USA"In 1901, Estey Organ Company embarked on the manufacture ofpipe organs , becoming among the largest of USA pipe organ manufacturers, and built more than 3200 pipe organs across the USA, even shipping some abroad, before 1960. The company provided organs for many important locations, including New York City's Capital Theatre, the Sacramento, CA Municipal Auditorium, and Henry Ford's home in Dearborn, Michigan. Following World War II, Estey undertook the development and manufacture ofelectronic organ s, and thereby joined a limited number of companies which manufactured all three types of organs.The Estey family had a long tradition of company leadership and community involvement, including residential development such as Esteyville; banking; town government; schools; fire protection; military units; churches; and
Vermont state politics and government.Estey Hall on the campus ofShaw University is named after Estey, who contributed to the construction of the building.External links
*http://www.esteyorgan.com
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