Smith, L. Gerard (Louis Gerard), 1871-1940.

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L. Gerard Smith was a business executive of Brooklyn, N.Y., and Montreal, Quebec.

Smith was born Louis W. Schmidt in New York in 1871. He was orphaned around age six and adopted into the family of Nathaniel Stone of Brooklyn, N.Y. Smith began working at clerical jobs in his early teens to help support the family. Between 1894 and 1905 he worked as a mailman. When he sought a career in business in 1905, he changed his name to disavow this last reminder of his natural father. Smith worked in the front offices of several companies that manufactured railroad supplies and, though lacking in formal education, rose rapidly, becoming general manager of the Vapor Car Heating Company. When the company formed a Canadian subsidiary, Smith was sent to Montreal as general manager at the end of 1922. He died in Montreal on March 14, 1940.

From the description of Papers, 1893-1939. (Hagley Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 122597980

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associatedWith Ramsey, Russell H. (Russell Henry), 1880?-1942. person
associatedWith Smith, Edward A., 1882-1924. person
associatedWith Stone family family
associatedWith Stone, Josephine Lasher, 1856-1923. person
associatedWith Stone, Nathaniel, 1847-1918. person
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New York (State)
Pennsylvania
Michigan
Québec (Province)
Philadelphia (Pa.)
Canada
New York (N.Y.)
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Domestic relations
Engines
Freemasonry
Labor unions
Numerology
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Postal service
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Birth 1871

Death 1940

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