Dillingham, Walter Francis, 1875-1963

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Walter Francis Dillingham was the oldest son of Benjamin "B. F." Dillingham and Emma Smith Dillingham of Honolulu. B. F. Dillingham was an influential and successful businessman in Hawaii and owner of several companies including the Olaa Sugar Company, the Ewa Plantation, and the B. F. Dillingham Company. In 1888, B. F. created the Oahu Railway and Land Company, ultimately building the first railroad on the island of Oahu. Walter, born in Honolulu, April 5, 1875, moved to the United States, in 1889, to attend Newton High School in Auburndale, Massachusetts, and later Harvard University. After returning home from Harvard, Walter began clerking for his father, and in 1900, at the age of 25, became manager of the Dowsett Company, Limited. He also created and was the first manager and treasurer of the Hawaiian Dredging Company. In 1904, with his father hospitalized in San Francisco, Walter became responsible for the finances and direction of the Oahu Railway and Land Company. In 1910 Walter married Louise Olga Gaylord; they had four children, Lowell Smith, Benjamin Franklin II, Henry Gaylord and Elizabeth Louise Dillingham Wick. In 1918, after B. F.'s death, Walter, along with his brother Harold Garfield Dillingham, took over the management of the Dillinghams' businesses. Walter was stationed in Washington, D. C., and served in the U. S. Army, Motor Transport Corps during World War I. Walter F. Dillingham died in Hawaii in October 1963.

From the description of Papers of Walter Francis Dillingham, 1871-1938. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 122386636

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Walter Francis Dillingham was the oldest son of Benjamin "B. F." Dillingham and Emma Smith Dillingham of Honolulu. B. F. Dillingham was an influential and successful businessman in Hawaii and owner of several companies including the Olaa Sugar Company, the Ewa Plantation, and the B. F. Dillingham Company. In 1888, B. F. created the Oahu Railway and Land Company, ultimately building the first railroad on the island of Oahu. Walter, born in Honolulu, April 5, 1875, moved to the United States, in 1889, to attend Newton High School in Auburndale, Massachusetts, and later Harvard University. After returning home from Harvard, Walter began clerking for his father, and in 1900, at the age of 25, became manager of the Dowsett Company, Limited. He also created and was the first manager and treasurer of the Hawaiian Dredging Company. In 1904, with his father hospitalized in San Francisco, Walter became responsible for the finances and direction of the Oahu Railway and Land Company. In 1910 Walter married Louise Olga Gaylord; they had four children, Lowell Smith, Benjamin Franklin II, Henry Gaylord and Elizabeth Louise Dillingham Wick. In 1918, after B. F.'s death, Walter, along with his brother Harold Garfield Dillingham, took over the management of the Dillinghams' businesses. Walter was stationed in Washington, D. C., and served in the U. S. Army, Motor Transport Corps during World War I. Walter F. Dillingham died in Hawaii in October 1963.

From the guide to the Walter Francis Dillingham Papers, 1871-1938, (The Huntington Library)

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Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf Walter Francis Dillingham Papers, 1871-1938 The Huntington Library
referencedIn Taylor, Frank J., 1894-1972. Frank Taylor papers, 1928-1967. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University Archives
referencedIn George S. Patton Papers, 1807-1979, (bulk 1904-1945) Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
referencedIn George S. Patton Papers, 1807-1979, (bulk 1904-1945) Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
creatorOf Dillingham, Walter Francis, 1875-1963. Papers of Walter Francis Dillingham, 1871-1938. Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens
referencedIn Harvard University Archives Photograph Collection: Portraits, ca. 1852-ca. 2004 Harvard University Archives.
referencedIn Patton, George S. (George Smith), 1885-1945. Papers, 1864-1979 (bulk 1900-1945). Library of Congress
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associatedWith Alexander and Baldwin (firm) corporateBody
associatedWith B. F. Dillingham Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Bishop, Charles Reed, 1822-1915. person
associatedWith Dillingham, Benjamin Franklin, 1844-1918. person
associatedWith Dillingham, Emma Smith. person
associatedWith Dillingham, Harold Garfield. person
associatedWith Dillingham, Louise Olga Gaylord. person
associatedWith Dillingham, Margaret Bayard Smith. person
associatedWith Erdman, John P. person
associatedWith Erdman, Marion Dillingham. person
associatedWith Ewa Plantation Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Frear, Mary Dillingham. person
associatedWith Frear, Prosser, Anderson & Marx. corporateBody
associatedWith Frear, Walter Francis, 1863-1948. person
associatedWith Hawaiian Dredging Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Kalakaua, David, King of Hawaii, 1836-1891. person
associatedWith Oahu Railway and Land Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Olaa Sugar Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Pacific Hardware Company. corporateBody
correspondedWith Patton, George S. (George Smith), 1885-1945. person
associatedWith Paxton, Elmer E. person
associatedWith Puna Sugar Co. corporateBody
associatedWith Requa, Isaac L. person
associatedWith Smith, Lowell, 1802-1891. person
associatedWith Spreckels, C. A. (Claus August), 1858?-1946. person
associatedWith Taylor, Frank J., 1894-1972. person
associatedWith Thurston, Lorrin A. (Lorrin Andrews), 1858-1931. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Pearl Harbor (Hawaii)
Honolulu (Hawaii)
Hawaii
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Businessmen
Hilo Railroad
Oahu Railroad
Plantations
Railroads
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Birth 1875-04-05

Death 1963-10-22

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