List of oldest companies in the United States

This list of the oldest companies in the United States includes brands and companies, excluding associations, educational, government or religious organizations. To be listed a brand or company name must remain, either whole or in part since inception, and should have been established before 1820. If the original name has since changed due to acquisitions or renaming, this must be verifiable.

Year Company Field Reference
1613 Shirley Plantation Farm [1][2][3]
1623-present Avedis Zildjian Company Music Company
1632-33 Tuttle's Red Barn Farm [1][4][5][6]
1639 Field View Farm Farm [7][8]
1642 Barker's Farm Farm [9][10][11]
1667 Seaside Inn Hotel [8][12][13]
1673 White Horse Tavern Restaurant [8][14][15]
1680 Saunderskill Farm [9][16][17]
1690 Towle Silversmiths Silversmith [8][18]
1702 J.E. Rhoads & Sons Tannery [19]
1705 The John Stevens Shop Stone carver [20]
1711 Orchards of Concklin Orchard [9][21][22]
1720s Smiling Hill Farm Farm (and lumber mill since 1970s) [9][23][24]
1725 Pottstown Roller Mill Grain, Feed [25][26]
1736 Lakeside Mills Corn products [8]
1741 WD Cowls Lumber [27]
1752 Caswell-Massey Perfume [8][28][29]
1760 Lorillard Tobacco Company Tobacco [4][30][31]
1764 The Hartford Courant Newspaper [32]
1765 Baker's Confectionery [4][28]
1774 Ames Manufacturing [4][28]
1776 The Griswold Inn Restaurant and Hotel [33][34][35]
1778 Dowse Orchards Farm [36][37]
1778 Greenbrier Hotel [38][39][40]
1778 Willow Grove Inn Hotel [41][42][43]
1779 Old Talbott Tavern Hotel [44]
1780 Laird & Company Distillery [45][46][47]
1784 The Bank of New York Mellon Banking [48][49]
1784 D. Landreth Seed Company Seeds [50][51][52]
1785 Bixler's Jewelry [53][54][55]
1785 Turpin Farms Farm [56][57]
1786 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Newspaper [58][59][60]
1787 Hayes Coffee [45]
1790 King Arthur Flour Flour and baking [61]
1792 Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft Lawyers [62][63]
1792 CIGNA Insurance [4]
1792 New York Stock Exchange Stock Exchange
1792 Old Farmer's Almanac Almanac [64][65]
1792 State Street Banking [4]
1794 Baltimore Equitable Insurance [66][67]
1794 Rochester Cables Cables [68][69]
1794 Warner Company Mining [70]
1795 Dixon Pencils [71][72]
1795 Jim Beam Distillery [4][28]
1796 Shreve, Crump & Low Jewelry [73][74][75]
1797 Birkett Mills Food [76][77]
1797 Gruber's Hagerstown Town & Country Almanack [78][79]
1797 Wayside Inn Hotel [80][81]
1798 Alan McIlvain Sawmill [82][83]
1798-1809 Pratt-Read Tools [84][85][86]
1798 W. Rose Tools [87][88]
1801 Crane & Co. Papermaking [28][45]
1802 DuPont Chemicals [4][28]
1806 Colgate Consumer goods [28]
1807 Wiley Publisher
1810 Black, Starr & Frost Jeweler [89]
1810 The Hartford Financial
1811 Pfaltzgraff Tableware [28][90]
1811 Davenport Peters Lumber [91]
1812 Citigroup Bank
1813 ContiGroup Food
1813 Seth Thomas Clockmaker
1815 Louisville Stoneware Pottery
1816 Hodgdon Yachts Yachts
1816 The York Water Company Water utility
1816 Remington Firearms
1816 Stark Brothers Nurseries and Orchards Farm
1817 Atkins & Pearce Braided Textile Manufacturing
1817 HarperCollins Publishers Publishing
1818 Breck's Flowers
1818 Brooks Brothers Clothing
1818 Brown Brothers Harriman Bank
1818 Marshall Elevator Elevators
1819 Jacob Bromwell Housewares
1819 Cravath, Swaine & Moore Law

See also

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