Park C Colt

Name Variants
Chester Colt
Pascal Colt
Person ID
4024
About
White Male born in 1857 died in 1925
Census Records
YearNameRelation to HeadAddressAgeRacePOBMarriageOccupation
1900Colt, ParkRoomer211 Willow Ave35WhiteNew YorkSingleGlass Worker
1910Colt, Park CRenter502 S Tioga St42WhiteUnknownDivorcedClerk
1920Colt, Park CRoomer502 S Tioga St60WhiteNew YorkSingleTimekeeper
Relatives in 1900 US Census
NameRelation to HeadAddressAgeRacePOBMarriageOccupation
Trumble, GeorgeHead211 Willow Ave38WhiteNew YorkMarriedFarmer
Trumble, MaryWife211 Willow Ave33WhiteNew YorkMarriedNone
Holmes, WollinRoomer211 Willow Ave27WhiteNew YorkSingleGrocery Clerk
Quinn, GeorgeRoomer211 Willow Ave18WhiteCanada EnglishSingleTelegraph Operator
Relatives in 1910 US Census
NameRelation to HeadAddressAgeRacePOBMarriageOccupation
Thayer, Clinton CHead502 S Tioga St36WhiteNew York1st MarriageSalesman
Thayer, Jennie DWife502 S Tioga St29WhiteNew York1st MarriageBookkeeper
Relatives in 1920 US Census
NameRelation to HeadAddressAgeRacePOBMarriageOccupation
Thayer, CharlesHead502 S Tioga St46WhiteNew YorkMarriedClerk
Thayer, JennieWife502 S Tioga St39WhiteNew YorkMarriedNone
Thayer, RobertaDaughter502 S Tioga St7WhiteNew YorkSingleNone
Thayer, WilliamSon502 S Tioga St3y 5moWhiteNew YorkSingleNone
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Pascal Chester “Park” Colt, 1857-1925

"Park C. Colt, 68, of 502 Turner Place, a well-known Ithacan for the past 25 years and former manager of the Ithaca Glass Works, died this morning at 5:30 o'clock after a brief illness....
Mr. Colt has been shipping clerk at the Morse Chain Company for many years, having been associated with the industry since it was first established. His first position was that of timekeeper when the plant was being built. He was later given charge of the shipping department. He leaves one sister, Mrs. Charlotte H. Nash of Westport Conn., and one brother James D. Colt of Galloway, O.
Officials of the Morse Industries today paid a tribute to Mr. Colt's faithful service and high character."

"Brief Illness Fatal To Park C. Colt, 68, Well-Known Ithacan," Ithaca Journal-News, December 24, 1925, 5.

"April 1 was a red letter day in the history of the Morse Chain Company and the special significance which attaches to that day is contained in an article published in the current issue of the South Hill Echo on the construction and progress of the Morse Plant since it was started in Ithaca on April 1, 1925.
In searching for material, the Echo representative interviewed P. C. Colt, who was timekeeper on the construction when it began and was intimately in touch with every detail of the work. Mr. Colt explained that at the time South Hill was a 'wilderness,' and only a few curious persons strayed up the hill to see what was going on in 'no man's land.'
Of special interest to the inquisitive were the boilers that had been shipped during the previous fall and were stored on the grounds about where the coal pile is not located. The supervising architect was A. B. Wood, a well-known Ithaca architect, and designer of many buildings in the city, some of which are the Immaculate Conception Church, the old high school building and the lower Lehigh Valley station.
'The first building of the factory was the shed on the east side of the upper switch; this was the office and storage building used during the construction. When the work started on April 1, 1905, the railroad switch to that point was just being completed, so that the lumber and building materials could be unloaded near the building operations....
'Just what the establishment means to use as employes[sic] and to the city as well, in dollars and cents is well worth consideration. For the period beginning April 1, 1905, and ending March 31, 1925, the payroll of the Morse Industries totals $10,773,585.43 The present average payroll of the Morse Industries is over one and three quarters millions of dollars per year."

"Morse Industry In Ithaca Now 20 Years Old," Ithaca Journal-News, April 3, 1925, 5.

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