George Gordon legal and estate papers, 1855-1885.

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George Gordon legal and estate papers, 1855-1885.

Legal papers relating to Gordon's suit against San Francisco Sugar Refining Company, with some correspondence, receipts, and invoices interspersed; and documents dealing with Gordon's estate, including probate documents and claims of businesses and private parties against the estate.

1 box (0.25 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6692471

California historical society

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San Francisco & Pacific Sugar Company.

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San Francisco Sugar Refining Company

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Gordon, George, 1818-1869

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Gordon was a businessman and president of San Francisco & Pacific Sugar Company, b. George Cummings. From the description of George Gordon legal and estate papers, 1855-1885. (California Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 122368988 George Gordon came to California in 1849. In 1850, he built Howison's Pier, one of the earliest wharves in San Francisco. Founded the San Francisco and Pacific Sugar Refinery. From the description of George Gordon Letters, 18...