Lindholm, Maurice, d. ca. 1946-
Maurice Lindholm was a Chicago investor. In 1897 he sent O.L. Wiley, an engineer, to the Klondike to investigate and report on the potential for investment in mining. Shortly after 1900, Lindholm came to Spokane and established a loan and real estate business.
From the guide to the Maurice Lindholm Papers, 1897-1899, (Eastern Washington State Historical Society/Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture Joel E. Ferris Research Library and Archives)
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associatedWith | Wiley, O. L. | person |
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Birth 1946