A Memorial

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A Memorial
Calvin Day
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22 Mr. Day was a native of Westfield, Mass. , where he received an Academy education. He removed to Hartford when a young man and entered into business. Mr. Day appreciated the import- ance of Hartford of that time as a dry goods trade center. Western merchants then came east to buy, and this city was a central point near to the factories, and an advantageous place for handling goods. Drummers were nearly unknown, but Mr. Day, early in his wholesale trade, adopted the plan of sending exper- ien
...ced men to the western country to invite dealers to come here. He formed with his brother Albert the wholesale firm of A. & C. Day, and opened a warehouse on the present site of the Cheney block. Eventually, Mr. Day formed a partnership with the late E. H. Owen, under the firm name of Day, Owen & Co. , and re- moved to Asylum street. Mr. Day subsequently bought the site opposite the Allyn house, erected the present building and re- moved into it. He continued with the firm until about 1862, when, having accumulated a handsome fortune, he retired.

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