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'''Akron Ice House''' (1888) The Klages Coal & Ice Company ]. was co-founded by German immigrants Henry Klages and August Blessman.<ref name="ELNR">{{cite news |title=Henry Klages Dead |url=https://newspaperarchive.com/east-liverpool-evening-news-review-jul-21-1899-p-2/ |accessdate=17 July 2020 |publisher=East Liverpool Evening News Review |date=21 July 1899}}</ref> The business was passed on to their sons, Louis Klages and Water Blessman. The building was also a Royal Crown Bottling Co. plant. '''Akron Ice House''' was established in 1879 (Incorporated 1888) The Klages Coal & Ice Company ]. was co-founded by German immigrants Henry Klages and August Blessman.<ref name="ELNR">{{cite news |title=Henry Klages Dead |url=https://newspaperarchive.com/east-liverpool-evening-news-review-jul-21-1899-p-2/ |accessdate=17 July 2020 |newspaper=] |date=21 July 1899}}</ref><ref name="fifty">{{cite book |last1=Lane |first1=Samuel A. |title=Fifty Years and Over of Akron and Summit County |date=1892 |publisher=Beacon |location=Akron Ohio |page=508 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nyAWAAAAYAAJ&q=Klages |accessdate=17 July 2020}}</ref> The business was passed on to their sons, Louis Klages and Water Blessman. The building was also a Royal Crown Bottling Co. plant.<ref name="SM">{{cite web |title=Klages Coal & Ice |url=https://www.summitmemory.org/digital/collection/photos/id/378/ |website=Summit Memory |publisher=Summit Memory |accessdate=17 July 2020}}</ref>


== History == == History ==
In the late 1880s Henry Klages won the right to all of the ice on Akron, Ohio's Blue Pond.<ref name="Beacon">{{cite news |last1=Price |first1=Mark J. |title=Local history: Ice harvest a cold slice of Ohio's past |url=https://www.beaconjournal.com/article/20120123/NEWS/301239544 |accessdate=17 July 2020 |newspaper=] |date=23 January 2012}}</ref>
The Klages Coal & Ice Company at Bluff and N. Summit streets in Akron, Ohio. Klages Coal & Ice was co-founded in 1888 by German immigrants Henry Klages and August Blessman. In the early 1900s, the business was passed on to their sons, Louis Klages and Water Blessman. In 1939, the company opened the Iceland outdoor skate rink next to its East Market plant. In 1947, Klages opened the Royal Crown Bottling Co. plant. It remained a soft-drink company through the 1980s.

Klages Coal & Ice Company was built in 1888 on N. Summit street, Akron, Ohio. Klages Coal & Ice was established in 1888 by two German immigrants Henry Klages and August Blessman. Henry Klages died in 1899 and the business was passed to his son Louis Klages and to August Blesman's son, Water Blessman.<ref name="Growth">{{cite news |title=Klages Co. Growth Typical of Akron Business Romances |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/23358354/stockholder-in-prosperous-klages-coal/ |accessdate=17 July 2020 |newspaper=The Akron Beacon Journal |date=19 August 1929}}</ref> From 1947 through the 1980s, the building was a Royal Crown Bottling Co. plant.<ref name="SM"/>

===Acquisitions===
In January of 1929 Klages Coal & Ice Company acquired two addition al companies: Falls Ice Company and Ewart Coal and Ice Company. By 1929 Klages Coal & Ice Company had 100 ice stations and 50 trucks and horse drawn vehicles.<ref name="Growth"/>


===Fire=== ===Fire===
On January 29, 1892 three of the Klages Coal & Ice - ice houses by Summit Lake burned down. a neighbor had started fires nearby which caused the buildings to burn. Klages Coal & Ice had no insurance and damages were estimated at $1500.<ref name="IHB">{{cite news |title=Ice House Burned |url=https://newspaperarchive.com/defiance-daily-crescent-feb-05-1892-p-3/ |accessdate=17 July 2020 |publisher=Defiance Daily Crescent |date=5 February 1892}}</ref> On January 29, 1892 three of the Klages Coal & Ice - ice houses by Summit Lake burned down. A neighbor (Joe Sutters) had started fires nearby which caused the buildings to burn. Klages Coal & Ice had no insurance and damages were estimated at $1500.<ref name="IHB">{{cite news |title=Ice House Burned |url=https://newspaperarchive.com/defiance-daily-crescent-feb-05-1892-p-3/ |accessdate=17 July 2020 |newspaper=] |date=5 February 1892}}</ref>


===Other known uses of the building=== ===Royal Crown Bottling Company===
Royal Crown Bottling Company 1947{{needs citation}} In 1947 the building was used as a Royal Crown Bottling Company plant, owned by the Klages family.<ref name="SM"/>

====Hodgson v. Klages Coal & Ice Co. (6th Cir. 1970)====

] ] brought a suit against the bottling company on its claim that routemen were also outside salesmen, and therefore entitled to overtime in addition to the flat fee pay for their route.<ref name="SCOTUS">{{cite web |title=Hodgson v. Klages Coal & Ice Co. |url=http://sblog.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/KeHE_Cert_Petition-final.pdf |website=KeHE_Cert_Petition |publisher=Supreme Court |accessdate=17 July 2020}}</ref> In 1971 the courts determined that "workers were entitled to overtime pay even though the employer paid routemen a flat fee." They ruled that the company must pay “... its routemen a flat fee plus commissions based on volume."<ref name="SC">{{cite web |title=Supreme Court of the United States |url=https://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/16/16-1362/23231/20171208171945609_16-1362bsacLawProfessors.pdf |website=Supreme Court |publisher=Supreme Court of the United States |accessdate=17 July 2020}}</ref>


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Structure in Ohio, U. S.

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Klages Coal and Ice Company
Alternative namesRoyal Crown Bottling company
General information
TypeIce house
Town or cityAkron. Ohio
Completed1888
OwnerOriginal owner: Henry Klages

Akron Ice House was established in 1879 (Incorporated 1888) The Klages Coal & Ice Company Akron, Ohio. was co-founded by German immigrants Henry Klages and August Blessman. The business was passed on to their sons, Louis Klages and Water Blessman. The building was also a Royal Crown Bottling Co. plant.

History

In the late 1880s Henry Klages won the right to all of the ice on Akron, Ohio's Blue Pond.

Klages Coal & Ice Company was built in 1888 on N. Summit street, Akron, Ohio. Klages Coal & Ice was established in 1888 by two German immigrants Henry Klages and August Blessman. Henry Klages died in 1899 and the business was passed to his son Louis Klages and to August Blesman's son, Water Blessman. From 1947 through the 1980s, the building was a Royal Crown Bottling Co. plant.

Acquisitions

In January of 1929 Klages Coal & Ice Company acquired two addition al companies: Falls Ice Company and Ewart Coal and Ice Company. By 1929 Klages Coal & Ice Company had 100 ice stations and 50 trucks and horse drawn vehicles.

Fire

On January 29, 1892 three of the Klages Coal & Ice - ice houses by Summit Lake burned down. A neighbor (Joe Sutters) had started fires nearby which caused the buildings to burn. Klages Coal & Ice had no insurance and damages were estimated at $1500.

Royal Crown Bottling Company

In 1947 the building was used as a Royal Crown Bottling Company plant, owned by the Klages family.

Hodgson v. Klages Coal & Ice Co. (6th Cir. 1970)

United States Secretary of Labor James Day Hodgson brought a suit against the bottling company on its claim that routemen were also outside salesmen, and therefore entitled to overtime in addition to the flat fee pay for their route. In 1971 the courts determined that "workers were entitled to overtime pay even though the employer paid routemen a flat fee." They ruled that the company must pay “... its routemen a flat fee plus commissions based on volume."

References

  1. "Henry Klages Dead". East Liverpool Evening News Review. 21 July 1899. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
  2. Lane, Samuel A. (1892). Fifty Years and Over of Akron and Summit County. Akron Ohio: Beacon. p. 508. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
  3. ^ "Klages Coal & Ice". Summit Memory. Summit Memory. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
  4. Price, Mark J. (23 January 2012). "Local history: Ice harvest a cold slice of Ohio's past". Akron Beacon Journal. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
  5. ^ "Klages Co. Growth Typical of Akron Business Romances". The Akron Beacon Journal. 19 August 1929. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
  6. "Ice House Burned". Defiance Daily Crescent. 5 February 1892. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
  7. "Hodgson v. Klages Coal & Ice Co" (PDF). KeHE_Cert_Petition. Supreme Court. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
  8. "Supreme Court of the United States" (PDF). Supreme Court. Supreme Court of the United States. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
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