Jackson, Riddle, and Company (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Jackosn, Riddle, and Company was a firm of commission merchants of Philadelphia and Liverpool. The firm, which later became Jackson, Todd, and Company, dealt in the sale of cotton, sugar, tobacco, sheet iron, nails, and coal. Washington Jackson was principal owner, and his son, Bolton Jackson, oversaw operations in Liverpool. The company, which received some of its financing from the Bank of the United States, carried on business with clients and associates in the northeastern and southern United States, England, and France.
From the description of Jackson, Riddle and Company records, 1835-1839; 1855 [manuscript]. WorldCat record id: 24678760
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