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R. Hoe & Company Headquarters in Manhattan at Grand Street and Sheriff Street,1930 Company headquarters in 1884, 504 to 520 Grand Street in New York City [1]. R. Hoe & Company was a New York City-based printing press manufacturer established by Peter Smith, Matthew Smith (died 1822), and their brother-in-law, English emigrant Robert Hoe (1784–1833), in 1805 as Smith, Hoe & Company.
Robert Hoe III (10 March 1839, in New York City – 22 September 1909, in London) was an American businessman and producer of printing press equipment. He succeeded Richard March Hoe as head of R. Hoe & Company , which continued its preeminence among printing-press makers.
His parents were Richard Hoe and Ann March. [1] He was the father of Peter Smith Hoe (1821 - 1902) (who resided at Sunnyslope), Richard March Hoe (1812-1886) and Robert Hoe (1815-1884). Richard became an inventor, developing the rotary printing press, which revolutionized newspaper publishing.
Robert Hoe (machinist) (1784–1833), English-born master carpenter and machinist in the United States, sole proprietor of R. Hoe & Company R. Hoe & Company, a New York City-based printing press manufacturer; Robert Hoe III (1839–1909), American businessman and producer of printing press equipment; Robert Hoe Jr. (1922–1983), American ...
Richard March Hoe (middle name spelled in some 1920s records as "Marsh"; September 12, 1812 – June 7, 1886) was an American inventor from New York City who designed a rotary printing press identical to Josiah Warren's original invention, [1] [2] and related advancements, including the "Hoe web perfecting press" in 1871; it used a continuous roll of paper and revolutionized newspaper publishing.
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Josiah Warren's simplified Printing Apparatus, New Harmony, Indiana. Josiah Warren was the inventor of the first rotary press in the United States, an invention that was later improved by Robert Hoe. [13] Warren began working on this idea in 1830, but he chose not to patent it, considering it too simple and thus "was simply given to the public ...