Simeon Gannett Reed papers 1864-1931 1864-1896
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Ladd & Tilton Bank (Portland, Or.)
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Ladd and Reed Farm Company (Or.)
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Winch, Martin, Jr., 1858-1915
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Oregon Iron & Steel Company (Lake Oswego, Or.)
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Oregon Steam Navigation Company
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Reed, Amanda Wood, 1832-1904
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Reed, Simeon Gannett, 1830-1895.
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Simeon Reed was born in 1830 in Massachusetts. After several jobs in commerce, he married Amanda Wood, and in 1852 they sailed to San Francisco. That same year they moved to Portland, where he worked in William Ladd's general merchandise store, becoming a partner four years later. He helped organize and run the Oregon Steam Navigation Company, which monopolized commercial traffic on the Columbia River and from which he reaped much profit before it sold in 1879. Reed bought farms, owned several m...
Ladd, William Sargent, 1826-1893.
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William Sargent Ladd was born in Holland, Vermont in 1826. He arrived in Portland, Oregon in 1851 and took a job as a clerk in a mercantile store (which he later purchased). In 1854, after serving one term on the city council, Ladd was elected mayor of Portland. With his business partner Charles E. Tilton, Ladd later established the first bank in Oregon (1859), the Ladd & Tilton Bank. Over the course of his business career, he acquired extensive property holdings and a number of profitable c...
Ladd, Reed & Company (Portland, Or.)
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Reed family.
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Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mining & Concentrating Co. (Idaho)
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Oregon Railway and Navigation Company
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Incorporated in 1879, the Oregon Railway & Navigation Company carried agricultural and mining freight on two mail lines; Portland to Huntington, Oregon and Pendleton, Oregon to Winona, Washington. By 1890 it owned over 642 miles of track, but in 1896 it was sold to the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company. From the description of Timetables, 1881-1903. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 48757673 ...
Clement, Victor M.
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