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Carroll & Jamieson Machine Tool Co.
Batavia, OH, U.S.A.
Manufacturer Class: Metal Working Machinery

History
Last Modified: Feb 20 2020 11:07AM by Jeff_Joslin
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Engine-lathe maker Carroll & Jamieson Machine Co. was founded in 1903 by Arthur V. Carroll & P. F Jamieson and incorporated in 1904 as the Carroll & Jamieson Machine Tool Co. We have also seen the names Carroll-Jamieson Co. and Carroll-Jamieson Machine Tool Co. Under these various names they manufactured lathes until 1987.

More information on co-founder Arthur V. Carroll can be found in our history of A. V. Carroll Machine Tool Co. The other co-founder of Carroll-Jamieson was Percy F. Jamieson; his biography is reproduced below.


Advertisement from the 1919-01-02 American Machinist

Information Sources

  • From the 1913 book,History of Clermont and Brown Counties, Ohio, by Byron Williams.

    PERCY FRENCH JAMIESON.

    Percy F. Jamieson, president of the First National Bank of Batavia, Ohio, and one of the progressive and successful business men of Clermont county, was born at Batavia, Ohio, July 24, 1868, son of Milton Jamieson, extended mention of whom appears on other pages of these volumes.

    Mr. Jamieson, of this review, graduated from the Batavia public schools in 1887, then attended the University at Wooster, Ohio, joining the “Phi Gamma Delta” college fraternity, of which he is still a member. Soon after leaving college Mr. Jamieson accepted the position of secretary of Jones Brothers’ Electric Company, of Cincinnati, Ohio, resigning within a year to become assistant cashier of the First National Bank of Batavia. He served the bank in this capacity until 1907, when he was elected cashier, and since January, 1912, has been the institution’s efficient president. He assisted in the organization of the Batavia Improvement Company, and has served as its president to the present time. In 1903 he formed a partnership with A. V. Carroll, of Williamsburg. Ohio, for the manufacture of machine tools, and one year later organized the business into a stock company under the corporate name of the Carroll-Jamieson Machine Tool Company, serving since then as secretary and treasurer. The business has been very successful, the company owns its plant and ships machinery to all parts of the United States and is building up a foreign trade. In 1906, Mr. Jamieson started what is known as the Batavia Foundry Company as a partnership with James A. Norman, whose interest he purchased the same year; the plant was completely destroyed by fire, in February, 1912, but he rebuilt at once a much better building and the foundry is now doing a good business. He is a director and a vice president of “American Liability Insurance Company,” of Cincinnati, Ohio, besides other business interests.

    While never in any sense a politician, Mr. Jamieson has served on the Batavia council, was president of the board of public affairs for six years and is at present a member of the school board. He has ever taken an active interest and part in enterprises for the upbuilding of his home town. He was the organizer, in 1892, of the Batavia orchestra and is still leader.

    September 26, 1894, was solemnized the marriage of Mr. Jamieson and Miss Elizabeth Griffith, daughter of Thomas A. and Anna M. Griffith, of Batavia, Ohio. To this union have been born the following children: Donald G., born November 6, 1895; Katherine, born February 12, 1897; Robert B., born May 4, 1900; Elizabeth, born May 26, 1903; Mary Virginia, born September 19, 1905; and John G., born June 3, 1911.

    Mr. Jamieson is a member of the time-honored Masonic fraternity, including the Blue Lodge, Chapter and Council. Both he and Mrs. Jamieson are members of the First Presbyterian Church of Batavia, in which he is an acting elder, being also superintendent of the Sunday school.

  • The following information was provided by Richard C. Jamieson, son of Donald Jamieson and the grandson of P. F. Jamieson:

    My grandfather P. F. Jamieson and Arthur V. Carroll formed a partnership and started the company in 1903 as a machine shop located on what was then Davis Ave., and is now Foundry Ave., in Batavia, Ohio.

    For approximately six years they produced the 9" swing tradle lathes. About 1909 a new larger 15" cone head lathe was produced. The manufacture of the treadle type was discontinued. A new 13" cone head lathe was brought out in 1914 just as World War I started. This model was produced for 12 years being popular in technical schools and service garages. Large numbers of the 15" lathes were shipped to armament plants during the war into the 1920's. Numerous shipments were exported. In 1925 the geared head lathe was manufactured. In 1940 the cone head line was discontinued and all production was strictly geared head, which production heated up as WWII came on.

    In 1914 A. V. Carroll left the company, selling his shares of stock. My father Donald Jamieson, after returning from World War I, took over management of the company in 1919. He was president and general manager for years. I did not join my father in the business until 1950. I sold the company in 1973, staying on on general manager until 1979. The company discontinued operation in 1987.

  • American Lathe Builders: 1810-1910 by Kenneth L. Cope, 2001 page 34