Gilman Land Company records Gilman Land Company records 1905-1942

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Gilman Land Company records Gilman Land Company records 1905-1942

The records of Gilman Land Company, 1905-1942, document the official incorporation, financial transactions, and activities of the company throughout its history as presented at corporate meetings, official accounting records and correspondence between officers and their agents. The material is arranged by format and includes correspondence, meeting records, architectural maps and drawings, legal documents and financial records.

4.2 linear feet

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SNAC Resource ID: 6358562

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The Gilman Land Company was incorporated on July 26, 1907, under Chapter 176 of the General Laws of the State of Rhode Island by Robert H. I. Goddard (1837-1916), his son, R. H. Ives Goddard (1880-1959) and Brown family trustees, George W. R. Matteson (1833-1908) and his son, Frank W. Matteson (1869-1933). The principal corporate objectives and purposes set forth in its charter were to purchase, acquire, take, hold, manage, improve, lease, mortgage and sell real estate....

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John Nicholas Brown (1900-1979) was born on February 21, 1900 in New York City as the only child of John Nicholas Brown (1861-1900) and Natalie Bayard Dresser Brown (1869-1950). When John Nicholas Brown was just two months old, his father contracted Typhoid fever and died suddenly on May 1, 1900. The tragic deaths of his father and later, his uncle, Harold Brown, left John Nicholas to become the sole heir to the family fortune at the tender age of three months and dubbe...

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