Northwestern Milling and Power Company (Spokane, Wash.)
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Northwestern Milling and Power Company (Spokane, Wash.)
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Simon Oppenheimer, a Spokane businessman, established and bonded the property of the old Spokane Mill Company and traveled to The Netherlands, where he sold the bonds to the Amsterdamsch Trustee’s Kantoor for $300,000. He returned to Spokane with the grand plan to rejuvenate the industries of the city, which were still in the doldrums after the Panic of 1893. Oppenheimer invested the $300,000 unwisely on various speculative schemes, and in 1896 the company went into receivership. Oppenheimer departed the country and went to South America.
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https://viaf.org/viaf/158401375
https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n89-642554
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n89642554
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Water-power
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Netherlands
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Washington (State)
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Spokane (Wash.)
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Idaho
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Spokane River (Idaho and Wash.)
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