In 1873 George Seabury and Robert Wood Johnson decided to go into business together as Seabury & Johnson. Seabury became president and Johnson was corporate secretary and sales manager. As their business grew, it moved from Platt Street to South Brooklyn, and then to East Orange, New Jersey, where you can still visit the old Seabury & Johnson buildings, still standing today. Seabury & Johnson was by then a well-respected medical products business, known for the quality of its medicated plasters.