- John Baptiste Ford
Captain John Baptiste Ford (
November 17 ,1811 –May 1 ,1903 ) was an American industrialist and founder of the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company, now known asPPG Industries , based in Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania ,United States .Born in a
log cabin inDanville, Kentucky , he never remembered his father, Jonathan Ford, who in 1813 joined the Kentucky Volunteer Homespun regiment to fight the British forces atNew Orleans in theWar of 1812 and never returned. His mother, Margaret, the daughter of Jean Baptiste, an immigrant fromFrance who had fought in theAmerican Revolutionary War , apprenticed young John at the age of 12 to a Danville saddlemaker. He ran away from the saddlemaker at age 14 and found his freedom inGreenville, Indiana , where he remained for the next 30 years. There in 1831 he married Mary Bower, a farm girl who taught him to read and write.The couple opened a small dry goods store, then a saddlery shop and a flour mill. The Mexican-American War of 1846-1848 presented a golden opportunity to Ford, who won a large contract to supply the
United States Cavalry . His success, and his vision of the importance of theOhio River in opening up the vast country west of theMississippi River , drove Ford to build a boatworks atNew Albany, Indiana . Its success earned him the appellation of "Captain" Ford.Next he entered the iron business. The American Civil War provided him the next business windfall as he supplied the Union forces. Ford's son Emory graduated in June 1864 from Duff's Mercantile College upriver in Pittsburgh. Emory marveled at the many glass works in the city, and soon his father opened a glass firm back in New Albany. They expanded, eventually, into plate glass operations, something that had been largely a European endeavor. In the 1883 Ford and sons organized a new company in the nation's booming industrial center, Pittsburgh, which became the Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company.
By 1897 the Fords, tired of disagreements with their business partners, sold their shares in PPG and formed a new venture to the west near
Toledo, Ohio , the Ford Glass Company. It later became Libbey Owens Ford Glass Company. At one time he was in business with his first cousin,Washington Charles De Pauw .John Ford died at his home in
Tarentum, Pennsylvania in 1903. He is buried inAllegheny Cemetery in Pittsburgh. The town ofFord City, Pennsylvania is named in his honor.References
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