David Trainer (textile manufacturer)
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David Trainer | |
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| Born | July 9, 1814 |
| Died | April 7, 1890 (aged 75) |
| Resting place | Chester Rural Cemetery, Chester, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
| Occupations | Textile manufacturer, banker |
David Trainer (July 9, 1814 - April 7, 1890) was an American textile manufacturer and banker from Chester, Pennsylvania.
David Trainer was born to David and Mary (Newlin) Trainer on July 9, 1814.[1]
Career
In 1837, Trainer, in association with John Haistings Jr., changed the Old Price Grist Mill, which was owned by Trainer's father into a cotton factory.[2]
In 1842, the partnership between Trainer and John Haistings Jr. was dissolved and Trainer took over full ownership of the company.[2]
Trainer owned the "Linwood Mills", one of the largest textile factories in the region. In 1851, the Trainer Mill was destroyed by fire, but by 1852 it was replaced by a new 3+1⁄2-story mill. Mill #2 was built in 1869 and Mill #3 in 1873.[3]
Trainer was a director of the Delaware County National Bank and served as the third president from 1874 to 1875. Trainer was re-elected president but declined the position.[4]
