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1858 - William S. Cooper founds a ground
key stop company that becomes Hajoca. |
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1862
- Master bricklayer, Thomas J. Jones, becomes partner; builds brass foundry. |
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1867
- Joel Cadbury joined as partner of the firm, forming Cooper, Jones & Cadbury. |
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1884
- Quaker, William H. Haines, joins the firm. Cooper retires. Cable address for
Haines, Jones, & Cadbury exports: HAJOCA. |
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1893
- 37 ft. statue of William Penn erected atop world’s tallest building,
Philadelphia’s City Hall. Hajoca adopts the statue as its trademark symbol. |
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1927 - Hajoca becomes a publicly traded
company. |
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1958 - Hajoca operates 19 distribution
centers from Pennsylvania to Georgia. |
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1967
- Hajoca expands south into Orlando, FL. |
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1970s - Hajoca expands westward into
Utah, Colorado, Wyoming and California. |
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1981 - Hajoca becomes a privately held
corporation. |
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1983
- Hajoca significantly expands its business operations in the western U.S. |
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1992
- Hajoca expands its presence in Florida and enters into pool supply distribution. |
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1992
- Hajoca increases its business profile in the
Rocky Mountain states. |
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2003 - Hajoca expands to Canada with purchase of the distribution
operations of Emco Limited. |
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2005 & 2006 - Hajoca expands further into the Great Lakes States. |
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2008 - Hajoca celebrates 150 years of Service, Integrity and Reliability. |


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