The Thomas Driver and Sons Manufacturing Company is a complex of two historic factory buildings in downtown Racine, Wisconsin.
He purchased the factory owned by the architect Lucas Bradley, at which he had previously worked.
This factory had existed at Sixth and Campbell (now Grand Avenue) Streets since the 1840s, but burned down on January 17, 1870.
Thomas Driver died in 1899, and the operations of his company were taken over by his son, Sinclair, who ran the business until it closed in 1917.
The Main Street building was occupied by an auto supply store for much of the 20th century until its closure in the 1980s.