Frederick weyerhaeuser (2 resultados)
Editorial: Self-published, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1940
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Librería: Blue Moon Books, Stevens Point, WI, Estados Unidos de AmericaBlue Moon Books
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Cloth. Condición: Very Good. Limited. Very Good--/no dust jacket. Cloth hardcover. Limited edition, First edition. #160 Moderate soiling to boards and edgewear. Former owners inscription on front endpaper. Very nice copy. Illustrated (ilustrador).

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Librería: Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc., South Orange, NJ, Estados Unidos de AmericaStuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc.
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FREDERICK WEYERHAEUSER (1834-1914). One of the wealthiest Americans ever, Weyerhaeuser was a German-American timber mogul and founder of the Weyerhaeuser Company. BAILEY DAVENPORT (1823-1890). Davenport was the son of Colonel George Davenport, the founding father of Davenport, IowaDS. 1 pg. 8 x 3 . November 15, 1881. Rock Island…, Illinois. A partly-printed document endorsed on the back Pay to the Order of HC Putnam F Weyerhaeuser. The check from the Peoples National Bank of Rock Island, Illinois indicates the following: Pay to the order of F. Weyerhaeuser, Esq. Pt. Twenty five thousand Dollars. On the reverse, there are the signatures of H C. Putnam, E.H. Bailey Esq and V.M. Bayley. Bailey Davenport was the bank president of the Peoples National Bank, and Weyerhaeuser served on the banks board of directors. Henry Cleveland Putnam (1832-1912) was a lumber baron, like Weyerhaeuser, from Wisconsin and a noted philanthropist. The check reveals the expensive, and likely commonplace, business transactions between these three individuals over Pacific Northwest timber lands Putnam and Weyerhaeuser had invested in. The check is very ornate, printed in black on blue stock with a directive border and typeface; it has a cut cancellation and it is in fine condition. Weyerhaeuser is a scarce business autograph.