Collection #

P0463

 

 

American Furniture Company/
Batesville Cabinet Company
photograph album, ca. 1925

Collection Information

Historical Sketch

Scope and Content Note

Contents

Cataloging Information

 

 

 

Processed by

Stephen J. Fletcher
1 May 2000

Revised by Emily Comstock
22 July 2005

Manuscript and Visual Collections Department
William Henry Smith Memorial Library
Indiana Historical Society
450 West Ohio Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202-3269

www.indianahistory.org

 

COLLECTION INFORMATION

VOLUME OF
COLLECTION:

One album containing 19 photographs

COLLECTION
DATES:

ca. 1925

PROVENANCE:

Ruth S. Klopp, Portsmouth, OH

RESTRICTIONS:

None

COPYRIGHT:

 

REPRODUCTION
RIGHTS:

Permission to reproduce or publish material in this collection must be obtained from the Indiana Historical Society.

ALTERNATE
FORMATS:

None

RELATED
HOLDINGS:

American Furniture Company, TS887 .A52 1899; The Batesville Casket Company, HD9999.C652 B3; Romweber Company’s Viking Oak Catalog, TS887 .R69 1943; Of This Heritage: The Biography of John A. Hillenbrand, F534.B19 D35 1954

ACCESSION
NUMBER:

1993.0330

NOTES:

 

historiCAL SKETCH

The American Furniture Company in Batesville, Indiana, has its roots in the Batesville Carving Company, which was founded in 1866 by Frederick Greemann, and Schrader Furniture Company, created by Herman Schrader in 1875.  The Schrader Furniture Company also included a general store next to its factory.  In 1876 Schrader sold the store to Hillenbrand Brothers, a dry goods and grocery store owned by John and William Hillenbrand of Ripley County, Indiana.  Schrader and his associates established the American Furniture Company on 21 April 1879, which came under new management in 1885 with John Hillenbrand as a principal investor.  The Hillenbrand partnership, however, was dissolved on 31 December 1887 when John acquired his brother William’s assets.  In February 1888, the American Furniture Company organized yet again, this time with John St. Clair as president and John Hillenbrand as vice-president.

 

The Batesville Carving Company became the Batesville Bracket Factory around 1870, which succumbed to fire in 1874.  In 1876 William T. Greemann’s sons established the Greemann Brothers Manufacturing Company with their father serving as president until his death on 6 December 1899.  Despite continued success for a time, the company began to fail after involvement in manufacturing low-end bedroom furniture for mail order firms such as Sears Roebuck & Company.  The Greemann Brothers Manufacturing Company went into receivership in 1912 and was purchased at auction in March 1913 by Hillenbrand interests.  After the acquisition, the Batesville Cabinet Company was incorporated in 1913.  Hillenbrand focused this company on the production of dining room furniture, whereas the American Furniture Company remained a manufacturer of “high grade bedroom suites.”  Substantial land holdings were among the assets acquired in the Greemann purchase, and by 1921 Hillenbrand had constructed a combined plant for the American Furniture Company, the Batesville Cabinet Company, and another acquisition the Batesville Casket Company.

 

Sources:

An Atlas of Ripley County. Philadelphia: D.J. Lake, 1883. (Reprint) G1403.R5 G7 1973

Atlas and Plat Book of Ripley County and Part of Franklin County. Batesville, IN: Herald, 1921. G1403.R5 A8 1921

History of Ripley County, Indiana. Batavia, OH: Clermont, 1968. F532.R5 H57 1968

Jerman, Ed. C. History and Directory of Ripley County. . . Versailles, IN: Republican Print, 1888. F532.R5 J4 1888

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE

The 19 photographs in this album illustrate model interior furnishings ca. 1925 for dining rooms and bedroom suites.  Each photograph in addition to the album cover includes an emblem of the G.F. Service Company, which is likely the photographic firm hired to take the photographs.

CONTENTS

CONTENTS

CONTAINER

Model interiors photograph album

Album Storage, PAB

CATALOGING INFORMATION

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