Noyes, Charles Phelps, 1842-1921
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Noyes, Charles P., 1842-1921.
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Charles P. Noyes was born in Connecticut in 1842, and came to St. Paul in 1868 where he engaged in the wholesale drug business. He started Noyes Bros. & Cutler, a wholesale firm which dealt with drugs and related products. Members of the firm were Charles P., Daniel R., and Winthrop G. Noyes and Edward H. Cutler. He died on April 30, 1921.
Charles P. Noyes was born in Lyme, Connecticut in 1842. After serving in the Civil War he settled in St. Paul, Minnesota, and joined his brothers' wholesale drug firm. In 1874 he married Emily Hoffman Gilman, with whom he had four children. He was active in financial and business affairs in St. Paul, and was a member of historical associations. In 1907 he compiled a family genealogy titled Noyes-Gilman Ancestry. Noyes retired as president of Noyes Brothers & Cutler in 1920, and he died in 1921.
Businessman and civic leader, of Saint Paul, Minn.; originally of Lyme, Conn.; partner in wholesale drug firm Noyes Brothers & Cutler (with brother Daniel Noyes and Edward Cutler); officer of Minnesota Historical Society, several banks and insurance companies, and other organizations.
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