Amos Root was born in
Medina, Ohio on December 9, 1839. He began working as a jewelry manufacturer and took up beekeeping in his 20s as a hobby. Among his major contributions was a method to harvest
honey without destroying the
beehive. He became a nationally and internationally known expert and a wealthy businessman. Root founded his company in 1869 in his hometown of Medina, to manufacture beehives and beekeeping equipment. At the peak of its business, the company was shipping four railroad freight cars of beekeeping equipment a day. Root held strong
Christian beliefs and wrote about his ideas and observations of contemporary society in a trade publication he started,
Gleanings in Bee Culture. His book,
ABC of Bee Culture was published in 1879 and continues to be updated in the present day as
The ABC and XYZ of Bee Culture. During Root's tenure, a piano was installed at the factory and employee breaks were mandated. During the break,
hymns were sung and employees were prohibited from visiting the nearby tavern. In the late 1890s, Root's company started selling beekeeping equipment produced by competitor
Dadant and Sons, Inc. The venture was unsuccessful and was discontinued. In 1928, the company began a transition into candle-making when a local priest made a request for high-quality liturgical candles. The production of beekeeping equipment was reduced and eventually phased out. The company, now known as Root Candles, is still owned by the Root family and is run by his great-great grandson. The company's influence in its hometown is seen in the name of A.I. Root Middle school and the Medina High School mascot: the "Battling Bees". ==Visiting the Wrights==