Background
Markin, Morris was born on July 15, 1893 in Russia.
Markin, Morris was born on July 15, 1893 in Russia.
Born in to a Jewish family in Smolensk, a city in western Russia, Morris Markin worked in a clothing factory during his young years. His determination and hard work got him promoted to a supervisor position by the age of nineteen, when he emigrated to the United States. When he arrived at Ellis Island, he spoke no English and couldn"t afford to pay the bond required to enter the country.
A janitor at the facility loaned him the twenty-five dollars he needed for the bond.
He held several jobs as an errand boy, the last for a tailor who taught him the trade. When the tailor died, Markin purchased the business on cr from the widow.
Markin then teamed up with one of the brothers and opened a factory which made pants under government contracts during World War I. This company prospered after the war. In 1921, Markin entered the automobile business when he collected an auto body manufacturing company from an engineer named Lomberg.
Markin had loaned fifteen-thousand-dollars to Lomberg earlier in an effort to keep the company afloat.
When it failed, Lomberg returned to Markin to ask for more money. Markin refused and took over the company for his debt. He then picked up a failed automobile manufacturer, Commonwealth Motors, and with it the accountant, Ralph East. Oakland.
Then, in a bold move, Markin purchased the defunct Handley-Knight chassis plant and the Dort body plant in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
He moved his entire operation to Kalamazoo and on February 2, 1922 formed the Checker Cab Manufacturing Company. In 1929, he purchased the Yellow Cab Company from John Hertz.