Benjamin Goodrich

Benjamin Franklin Goodrich (1841-1888) was an American industrialist in the rubber industry. Dr. Goodrich was born to Anson and Susan Goodrich on November 4, 1841 in Ripley, New York. He was educated as a physician, a received his M.D from Western Reserve College in Cleveland, Ohio. B. F., as he was known, served as a surgeon with the Union Army in the Civil War. After the war he reached an licensing agreement with Charles Goodyear, and bought the Hudson Rubber Company in partnership with J.P. Morris. The company, located in Melrose, New York, failed. In 1870 he moved to Akron, Ohio to found the company that still bears his name, BF Goodrich. Goodrich died on August 3, 1888. Goodrich, B. F. Goodrich, B. F. Goodrich, Benjamin

 

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