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G.F. Harvey Company

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The G.F. Harvey Company was a pharmaceutical manufacturer headquartered in Saratoga Springs, New York between 1890 and 1958.

History

The company was started around 1880[1] by George F. Harvey, originally from Vermont, who moved to Saratoga Springs and began operations out of his home on Church Street. There he developed and improved machinery to manufacture medicine in pill form,[2] a major improvement on the then-common liquids and powders. In 1889 Harvey went into business with Sidney Rickard and New York State Senator Edgar T. Brackett. The three incorporated the G.F. Harvey Company with a capital of $250,000 and constructed a three story building on Waterbury Street in Saratoga Springs for manufacturing.[3]

In 1939 Harvey built a new administration and research building around the corner from the old on Wells Street.

The company also had manufacturing facilities in Mille Roches, Ontario and a distribution center in Peoria, Illinois, which suffered a disastrous fire in 1943.[4]

In 1958 Harvey was sold and became the "Bard Saratoga Labs" of Bard Pharmaceuticals. It finally ceased operation in 1960.[5]

Products

1902 G.F.Harvey advertisement

By 1895 the company manufactured "five hundred kinds of pills, granules, tablet triturates, fluid extracts, powders, suppositories, tinctures, syrups and elixirs. The company also carried a line of surgical instruments and physicians' supplies. A popular product was "Saratoga Ointment", a topical medication containing zinc oxide, boric acid, and eucalyptol in a suet base.

References

  1. ^ G.F. Harvey Company (1950). History of the G.F. Harvey Company to 1950. Saratoga Springs Public Library - Saratoga Room. {{cite book}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ Palmer, Hollis. "Saratoga's Victorian Ladies: A Look Inside the Mingay House". Saratoga Today. Retrieved July 1, 2016.
  3. ^ Starr, Timothy (2010). Lost Industries of Saratoga County. Charleston, SC: The History Press. p. 96. ISBN 978-1-60949-079-9.
  4. ^ "Peoria Fire Costs Harvey Company $30,000 in Stock" (PDF). The Saratogian. January 22, 1943. Retrieved July 1, 2016.
  5. ^ Horne, Field (1995). Guide to the Records of Businesses in the Saratoga Springs Public Library. Saratoga Springs Public Library. {{cite book}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)