Thomas T. Aldwell papers 1890-1951

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Thomas T. Aldwell papers 1890-1951

Papers of Thomas T. Aldwell, a public official, businessman, power company executive, and civic leader from Port Angeles, Washington.

1.26 cubic feet; 3 boxes

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6376481

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Thomas Theobald Aldwell, born in Toronto on June 14, 1868, was trained as a banker and became a public official, businessman, power company executive, and civic leader. In 1890 he moved to Port Angeles, Washington, where he became a successful real estate investor and between 1894 and 1908 served as Clallam County auditor, deputy customs collector, and chairman of the Clallam County Republican Party. Aldwell founded (and was the vice president and general manager of) the Olympic Power and Develo...