科尔兄弟水泵和避雷针公司

Robert W. Lovett
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上个世纪下半叶,在中西部的道路上,有一个熟悉的身影,那就是推着马车的避雷针推销员。在一个雷暴频发的地区,富兰克林的防护装置的最新改版有现成的市场。即使在边境城镇,新建筑也不久就配备了棒子,棒子的顶端镶着铂金,也许还装饰着玻璃球。保存下来的两本记录簿、一本分类帐和几封信使我们能够讲述(或至少是其中的一部分)这家公司在很大程度上对这种防雷方法的广泛接受负责。位于爱荷华州东南部芒特普莱森特(Mount Pleasant)的科尔兄弟公司(Cole Brothers)是一家家族企业,但它的所有者是四兄弟这一事实并不意味着他们的会议记录就不那么坦率或完整。人们只会感到遗憾的是,幸存下来的书籍是在业务开展一段时间之后开始的,在公司解散前许多年就停止了。然而,在公司生命的中间几年的故事不仅揭示了稳定的增长,尽管暂时的挫折,但个性的相互作用。一个为我们的祖先普遍使用的产品(显示出回归流行的迹象)负责的企业,在那一刻被照亮了。
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The Cole Brothers Pump and Lightning Rod Company
A familiar figure on the roads of the Middle West during the second half of the last century was the lightning-rod salesman with his wagon. In an area frequently visited by thunder storms, there was a ready market for the latest adaptation of Franklin's protective device. Even in frontier towns, new buildings were not long unequipped with rods, their points tipped with platinum and perhaps ornamented with glass balls. The preservation of two record books, a ledger, and a few letters enables us to tell the story (or at least part of it) of the firm largely responsible for the widespread acceptance of this method of protection against lightning. Cole Brothers, of Mount Pleasant in southeastern Iowa, was a family company, but the fact that its owners were four brothers does not mean that the minutes of their meetings are any less frank or complete. One must only regret that the surviving volumes start after the business had been under way for some time and stop many years before the firm disbanded. However, the story of the intervening years in the life of the company reveals not only steady growth, despite temporary setbacks, but also the interplay of personalities. An enterprise responsible for a product in common use by our ancestors (one which shows signs of returning popularity) is for a moment illumined.
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