TODAY IS AN IMPORTANT DATE IN NEW ERA HISTORY

Ehrhardt Koch, founder of New Era died on this date, November 8 in 1953 at the age of 68. Mr. Koch was born in Germany and immigrated to the East side of Buffalo, N.Y. with his parents in the late 19th century. He started working for the Miller Brother’s Cap Company making caps in 1902. After 18 years with Miller, Koch borrowed $5,000 from his aunt and founded the New Era Cap Company with 14 employees on Genesee Street in 1920. Focusing on making high-quality men’s fashion headwear, New Era entered the market with the in-vogue, eight-panel Pacer-style cap known as the “Gatsby.” In 1932, the New Era Cap Company began to design baseball caps for the Major League Baseball and in 1934 the first baseball caps designed for the Major Leagues were for the Cleveland Indians – including their home and away caps. Ehrhardt Koch is buried in section 10 ½ in Forest Lawn Cemetery.

– Courtesy of Forest Lawn Cemetery

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