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    Oliver Chace (August 24, 1769 – May 21, 1852) was an American 18th and 19th-century businessman. He was the founder of several New England textile manufacturing companies in the early 19th century, including the Valley Falls Company , the original antecedent of Berkshire Hathaway , which as of 2019 is one of the largest and most valuable ...

  2. Berkshire Hathaway traces its roots to a textile manufacturing company established by Oliver Chace in 1839 as the Valley Falls Company in Valley Falls, Rhode Island. Chace, who was a carpenter, started working for Samuel Slater, the founder of the first successful textile mill in America. Chace founded his first textile mill in 1806.

  3. May 9, 2004 · Oliver Chace founded the Valley Falls Co. in 1806, which later merged with Berkshire Cotton Manufacturing and Hathaway Manufacturing to form Berkshire-Hathaway Co. in 1955. Warren Buffett bought the company in 1965 and transformed it into a diversified conglomerate.

  4. May 22, 2014 · Oliver Chace. Oliver Chace was born in Swansea, Mass., on Aug. 24, 1769, to Jonathan Chase and Mary Earle. His parents had long roots in New England. Though Quakers, their ancestors had sailed to Massachusetts with Gov. John Winthrop in the Puritan fleet.

  5. Jan 12, 2022 · Berkshire Hathaway is a holding company that invests in various businesses, such as insurance, rail, energy, and retail. It was founded by Oliver Chace, a merchant who started several textile mills in the 19th century.

  6. The Valley Falls Company was founded in 1839 by Oliver Chace, in Valley Falls, Rhode Island, a historic mill village on both sides of the Blackstone River, within the modern-day town of Cumberland and city of Central Falls, Rhode Island.

  7. Berkshire Hathaway is an American multinational conglomerate holding company which was originally established as Valley Falls Company in 1839 by Oliver Chace. Berkshire Hathaway is headquartered in the United States at Omaha, Nebraska.