Thomas Clyde (businessman)

[3] He worked for his uncle's grocery business until 1832 and then took charge of a stone quarry on Ridley Creek.He also worked as a contractor on the construction of the James River and Kanawha Canal in Virginia.[5] The business expanded to include routes to Norfolk, Richmond, Alexandria, Washington, D.C. and other ports along the Atlantic Coast of the United States.He served as a director in the Delaware Mutual Safety Insurance Company and the Central National Bank.You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.This article about a United States engineer, inventor or industrial designer is a stub.
Thomas Clyde tombstone in Laurel Hill Cemetery , Philadelphia
Thomas Clyde (film producer)Laurel Hill CemeteryPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaClyde Steamship CompanyWilliam Pancoast Clydescrew steamerChester, PennsylvaniaEdward DarlingtonChester CreekBrandywine RiverRidley CreekDelaware BreakwaterCape Henlopen, DelawareJames River and Kanawha Canalshort-sea shippingJohn EricssonNeafie & LevyCharles W. Morse