Martin, Darwin D. (Darwin Denice), 1865-1935.

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Darwin D. Martin worked at the Larkin Company from 1878 to 1925, serving as secretary of the corporation and member of the board of directors. He is noted for his invention of the card ledger system. The Larkin Co. manufactured soap and other household products; it was the first firm to give premiums and was an early user of mail order door-to-door sales, and the installment system. Elbert Hubbard was a partner until 1893.

From the description of Personal papers and Larkin Company records, 1857-1960 (bulk 1892-1925). (Buffalo History Museum). WorldCat record id: 34178414

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associatedWith Larkin, John D. (John Durrant), 1845-1926. person
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Birth 1865

Death 1935

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