Photo
of the Month
October 2002

Object ID:
1992.062.0002
Photographer:
Unknown
Date: 1939
Snapshot of loading dock
of building 20 of the American Hide and Leather Company, Bath Street, Ballston
Spa. Two men standing by pile of hides.
In 1899 the American Hide
and Leather Company purchased the Ballston Spa tannery from Hall, Haight &
Co. At its height, the plant at Ballston Spa could store 125 carloads of
hides in cooling plants. During processing they were washed, fleshed,
unhaired, and soaked in various chemicals in preparation of tanning. After
tanning, the hides still had to be split, shaved, colored, set out, pasted,
dried, and finished.
In 1899 most of the
tanning process was done by hand, but fifty years later the process was largely
mechanized, cutting down tanning time from several weeks to only a day. In
1949 the tannery produced 22,000 sides of leather weekly, mostly for shoe uppers
and pocketbooks. It employed 325 people.
Long-time residents of
Ballston Spa still remember between the world wars when the prevalent odor of
the village varied widely. Either it smelled terrible from the tanning or
wonderful from Bishcoff's Chocolate Factory, depending on which you were
downwind from.
Today, the tannery
buildings are used by Angelica Textile Services.
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