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The Bowery Boys: New York City History

#367 The Ice Craze: How the Ice Business Transformed New York

The Bowery Boys: New York City History

Tom Meyers

Society & Culture, History, Documentary, Places & Travel

4.8 β€’ 3.6K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 16 July 2021

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

New York City on ice β€” a tribute to the forgotten industry which kept the city cool in the age before refrigeration and air conditioning. Believe it or not, ice used to be big business. In 1806 a Boston entrepreneur named Frederic Tudor cut blocks of ice from a pond on his family farm and shipped it to Martinique, a Caribbean county very unfamiliar with frozen water. He was roundly mocked β€” why would people want ice in areas where they can’t store it? β€” but the thirst for the frozen luxury soon caught on, especially in southern United States. New Yorkers really caught the ice craze in the 1830s thanks to an exceptionally clear lake near Nyack. Within two decades, shops and restaurants regularly ordered ice to serve and preserve foods. And with the invention of the icebox, people could even begin buying it up for home use. The ice business was so successful that β€” like oil and coal β€” it became a monopoly. Charles W. Morse and his American Ice Company controlled most of the ice in the northeast United States by the start of the 20th century. He was known as the Ice King. And he had one surprising secret friend β€” the Mayor of New York City Robert A. Van Wyck. PLUS: The 19th century technologies that allowed American to harvest and store ice. The Iceman cometh! boweryboyshistory.com Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/boweryboys

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0:00.0

Episode 367 at the Bowry Boys.

0:03.0

The Ice Crays.

0:04.6

How the Ice Business Transform New York.

0:07.6

Hey, it's the Bowry Boys.

0:09.2

Hey.

0:10.4

Support for the Bowry Boys is provided by our listeners.

0:13.8

Join us for as little as $1 a month

0:16.4

by visiting patreon.com slash Bowry Boys.

0:22.8

Hi there, welcome to the Bowry Boys.

0:24.3

This is Greg Young.

0:25.5

And this is Tom Myers.

0:27.0

Today Greg with a very chilly story for everybody

0:30.5

about a very important industry.

0:33.0

During the 19th and early 20th centuries,

0:35.7

this is a tale of ice.

0:38.6

So 200 years ago, before the refrigeration process,

0:43.0

how did people keep things cool during hot weather?

0:47.3

The natural solution, of course, was ice,

0:49.8

but where did you find that in New York

0:52.5

outside of the winter months?

0:54.5

Well, in this story, we're going to discuss

0:57.1

the ice trade of the Northeast, a thriving industry,

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