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Less known is Perky's early Nebraska background and his promotion of a cylindrical steel railroad car, which traversed the state as part of a transcontinental journey in January The Omaha Daily Bee on January 16 reported:. The magnificent structure is the property of the Steel car company of New York city and it is the only steel railway car in existence at present.

Perky [the company president] is making a trip to Denver to look after some important business there relating to the organization of an immense iron and steel plant, and possibly the establishment of a steel car manufactory.

It is the intention of the company to locate at least two steel car manufactories in the west. One will no doubt be located at Chicago and the other either in Omaha or Denver.

Perky was formerly a resident of Nebraska. He studied law in in General [John C. The first issue of The Independent , of which he was publisher and proprietor, appeared there on September 16, Some were ecstatic about the new investment, part of a major influx of industry that was attracted to the electrical power. Others objected to Perky's choice of factory location, a beautiful residential neighborhood with a view of the Niagara rapids.

Demolished for the factory was the Peter A. Porter family homestead at the corner of Buffalo Avenue and 4th Street, as well as the homes of George M. Porter, Miss Townsened, and Mrs. His conception of a factory as a pleasant place for workers put him in the top tier of industrial builders of his time. He engaged the Olmsted brothers of Boston to lay out grounds around the factory complex in order to promote better urban life for workers and city residents.

The grounds, with landscaped paths, winding drives, playground, tennis court, ball diamond and plots for employee gardens, were decades ahead of American corporate thinking of the time. The factory complex consisted of a five-story factory where the shredded wheat and Triscuits were made and packaged, with a four-story administration building in front where office work was done, employee perks utiilized, and visitors accommodated. And its opening was timed to coincide with the Pan-American Exposition in The first shredded wheat biscuits rolled off the line on May 15, Perky marketed his product and factory tours to Exposition visitors in Buffalo.

Image source: private collection. Shelves fill the space between the columns, and upon them the Shredded Wheat products are attractively displayed for the attention of the passing multitudes. Perky's great establishment, the whole design of these is unique and interesting. Henry D. The award was made by eight students of the Oread Institute of Worcester and the principal.

There were a number of designs submitted but it was unanimously agreed that Mr. Beck's surpassed them all. His proposed seal represents an Indian girl preparing flour in one of the vessels used by the Indians.

It represents strikingly the motto of the Natural Food Conservatory in that it shows flour being made from the whole wheat. Like a handful of other manufacturers, including the Larkin Company, Perky believed that he could best acquire new adherents to his shredded wheat products and his philosophy of health with factory tours.

Until discontinued sometime around , tours of the shredded wheat factory were part of the marketing of Niagara Falls. Honeymooners saw the falls and then toured the factory. The company estimated that around , visitors took the tour annually. Perky had designed the factory with balconies and aisles that permitted visitors to see the machinery in operation.

They were welcomed every day of the week all year except Sundays, in the lobby above, fitted to resemble that of a hotel. Off to one side was a demonstration area where free lunches were served to visitors that used shredded wheat products in various ways. Tour guides led the visitors through the 5. For much of its history in Niagara Falls, the factory employed around workers in Perky's philosophy of worker welfare led to extensive employee benefits.

Each employee had a locker to use for changing; there were 13 showers and 13 bathtubs with free soap and towels which employees could use for an hour each week on company time. A sample employee lunch was: vegetable soup, shredded wheat toast, beef cutlets, baked potatoes, beet salad, Boston brown bread, Charlotte pudding, coffee.

It was initially produced by The American Cereal Co. While granola is now a widely available cereal from many different brands, it actually started out as a specific brand created by John Harvey Kellogg sometime around Wheatena might not be a widely recognized cereal today, but it is one of the oldest continuously manufactured cereals dating back to the 19 th century.

The cereal was created by George H. Hoyt and it was one of the first cereals to be packaged in a box. At the time, most cereals were kept in large barrels at the grocery store and scooped out by the pound for customers. Hoyt felt that his sanitary packaging would appeal to customers. Year Created: Creator: Dr. First invented in , Granula is the oldest cereal ever created in the world.

While cereal grains and hot cereals have been eaten by people for years, Granula was the first breakfast cereal, as we know it today. Granula was created by Dr. James Caleb Jackson, who ran a health spa in upstate New York. Jackson began experimenting with cold cereals as cure for various ailments. Jackson came up with Granula, which was made from Graham flour dough that was rolled into sheets and baked.

These dried sheets were then broken into pieces, baked again, and broken down again into smaller pieces. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

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