Industrial History

The Rise and Fall of C.I. Capps Foundry in Jacksonville's Talleyrand

The C.I. Capps Company grew from a small foundry incorporated in 1919 into a cornerstone of Jacksonville's manufacturing industry before its eventual decline.

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Long before advanced manufacturing defined Jacksonville's economy, the C.I. Capps Company helped establish the city's industrial foundation through metalwork and casting production. The foundry grew from modest beginnings into a significant part of Jacksonville's manufacturing history.

The C.I. Capps Company, Inc. was incorporated on March 6, 1919, during an era when Jacksonville was emerging as a vital shipbuilding and industrial hub. The company began operations in the early 20th century, working with iron, steel, and brass to serve the city's growing industrial needs.

The foundry became part of Jacksonville's manufacturing backbone during a period of significant industrial growth. Located in the Talleyrand area, the company contributed to the city's development as a center for shipbuilding and related industries through its casting operations.

Sources

  1. The Jaxson: The rise and fall of Talleyrand's C.I. Capps Foundry