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[[Image:Birmingham Ice 1916.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Birmingham Ice & Cold Storage Co. Cold Storage Warehouse in 1916]]
[[Image:Birmingham Ice 1916.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Birmingham Ice & Cold Storage Co. Cold Storage Warehouse in 1916]]
[[File:Birmingham Ice Factory 2008.jpg|right|thumb|375px|View of the warehouse from the Kirklin Clinic parking deck in 2008]]
The '''Birmingham Ice & Cold Storage Co.''' (originally the '''Birmingham Ice Factory Company''') was a pioneering ice manufacturing and distribution business that also offered cold storage services. It was founded in [[1881]] by [[William Rushton, Sr]], who had built the first ice plant in the South in Columbia, Tennessee just a year earlier. Ice manufacturing and delivery was a very successful business, and the factory grew from a daily production capacity of 8 tons to a network of eight [[Birmingham area]] locations with a combined capacity of 200 tons per day over four decades.
The '''Birmingham Ice & Cold Storage Co.''' (originally the '''Birmingham Ice Factory Company''') was a pioneering ice manufacturing and distribution business that also offered cold storage services. It was founded in [[1881]] by [[William Rushton, Sr]], who had built the first ice plant in the South in Columbia, Tennessee just a year earlier. Ice manufacturing and delivery was a very successful business, and the factory grew from a daily production capacity of 8 tons to a network of eight [[Birmingham area]] locations with a combined capacity of 200 tons per day over four decades.



Revision as of 18:13, 17 January 2015

Birmingham Ice & Cold Storage Co. Cold Storage Warehouse in 1916
View of the warehouse from the Kirklin Clinic parking deck in 2008

The Birmingham Ice & Cold Storage Co. (originally the Birmingham Ice Factory Company) was a pioneering ice manufacturing and distribution business that also offered cold storage services. It was founded in 1881 by William Rushton, Sr, who had built the first ice plant in the South in Columbia, Tennessee just a year earlier. Ice manufacturing and delivery was a very successful business, and the factory grew from a daily production capacity of 8 tons to a network of eight Birmingham area locations with a combined capacity of 200 tons per day over four decades.

Rushton's son, Franklin took over management of the firm in the early 20th century. The company constructed the Birmingham Cold Storage Warehouse across 22nd Street between 1914 and 1916. A 1940 expansion of the warehouse was designed by architect D. O. Whillden

In the 1960s, Allen Rushton was president of the company. The firm was dissolved in 1973.