Amasa B. Campbell Papers 1905-1922

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Amasa B. Campbell Papers 1905-1922

Businessman of Spokane, Wash., and investor in mines in the Coeur d'Alene Region of Idaho and other enterprises. Incoming business correspondence (1905-1911); copies of outgoing correspondence in letterpress books (ca. 5000 letters); and personal check registers (1905-1922) of Campbell's wife, Grace F. Campbell.

3 linear ft.; 3 boxes

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SNAC Resource ID: 6375750

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Amasa B. Campbell’s estate was handled by the Spokane law firm of Wakefield and Witherspoon. Since it was quite sizeable and involved, it was administered by the law firm until Grace Campbell’s death in 1924. From the guide to the Amasa B. Campbell Estate Papers, 1912-1925, (Eastern Washington State Historical Society/Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture Joel E. Ferris Research Library and Archives) Amasa B. Campbell left his native Ohio in 1867 to work for the Union Pacif...

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Amasa B. Campbell’s estate was handled by the Spokane law firm of Wakefield and Witherspoon. Since it was quite sizeable and involved, it was administered by the law firm until Grace Campbell’s death in 1924. From the guide to the Amasa B. Campbell Estate Papers, 1912-1925, (Eastern Washington State Historical Society/Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture Joel E. Ferris Research Library and Archives) Amasa B. Campbell left his native Ohio in 1867 to work for the Union Pacif...

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