Anderson Clayton Collection 1904-1986
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McAshan, Susan Clayton
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Anderson, James
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Anderson Clayton & Co.
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Collected papers and photographs from the Public Relations Department files of Anderson Clayton and Company. The company was founded in 1904 in Oklahoma City as cotton brokers, moved to Houston in 1916 and expanded into all areas of cotton business, progressively diversifying into foods, seeds, animal feed, transportation, warehousing, insurance and equipment manufacture with associated companies in Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru and Switzerland. It was taken over in 1986 by Quaker Oat...
Garwood, W. L., Jr.
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Quaker Oats Company
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Western Cotton Services Company
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European Economic Community
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Barlow, Thomas James
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Stillwell, J. A.
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American Founders Life
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Gulf Atlantic Warehouse Company
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Susan V. Clayton Homes (Houston, Tex.)
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Fleming, Lamar, Jr.
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Houston Cotton Exchange and Board of Trade
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From its earliest years, Houston served as a collection, marketing, and transshipment center for cotton grown in the hinterland around it. In 1874 a group of the city's businessmen decided that the volume of cotton traffic passing through Houston, as well as the increasing complexity of trading it on a rational and uniform basis, required the establishment of a central, regulatory exchange. That year the Board of Trade and Cotton Exchange--later renamed the Houston Cotton Exchange a...
Clayton, William Lockhart
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William Lockhart Clayton was born in Tupelo, Mississippi on February 7th, 1880. In August 1902 he was married to Susan Vaughan. He was a co-founder of Anderson, Clayton and Company, based in Houston, Texas. In 1918 Clayton was a member of the Committee on Cotton Distribution with the War Industries Board. From 1940 to 1942 he was the Vice President of the Export-Import Bank. His career in government service began in 1942 with his appointment as Assistant Secretary of Com...
Gerber Foods
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Garwood, Ellen
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McAshan, S. Maurice
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Schrimpf Alley (Houston, Tex.)
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Gaines Pet Food
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Anderson, W. Leland
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Clayton, Benjamin, 1882-1978
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Oden, Sydnor
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Anderson, M. D. (Monroe Dunaway)
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Clayton, Susan Vaughn
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