Investment analysis files ("Q-S"), 1909-1959 (bulk 1931-1954).

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Investment analysis files ("Q-S"), 1909-1959 (bulk 1931-1954).

The records contain some information on the workings of the Trust Dept., but are more useful for the information they contain on the individual companies in which the department invested.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6693121

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Seaboard Airline Railroad

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Seaboard Air Line Railway was established in 1900. The company had lines in the Georgia Piedmont and Coastal Plain, and in 1904 a line from Atlanta to Birmingham, Alabama was added. The company's successor was CSX. From the description of Seaboard Air Line freight received, 1893-1896. (University of Georgia). WorldCat record id: 319072236 ...

Swift & Company.

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Sears, Roebuck and Company

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Sears, Roebuck and Co., commonly known as Sears, is an American chain of department stores founded by Richard Warren Sears and Alvah Curtis Roebuck in 1892, and reincorporated by Richard Sears and Julius Rosenwald in 1906. Formerly based at the Sears Tower in Chicago and currently headquartered in Hoffman Estates, Illinois, the operation began as a mail ordering catalog company and began opening retail locations in 1925. The first location was in Chicago, Illinois. In 2005, the...

Real Estate Associates.

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Roane County Oil Company.

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Square D Company

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R.H. Macy & Company.

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Schramm, Inc.

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Rehoboth Beach (Del.)

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Sinclair Oil Corporation

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61 Broadway Building (New York, N.Y.)

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Roan Antelope Copper Mines Limited

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Standard Brands Incorporated

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Stanley Warner Corporation.

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St. Regis Paper Company

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State Street Investment Corporation

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The Vonnegut Hardware Co. was started in Indianapolis in 1852 and stayed in family hands until 1965 when it was sold to the Schlage Lock Company. The original hardware company stockholders put their money into the new Von Investment Company, and in 1966 it merged with the well-established State Street Investment Corporation of Boston. From the description of Records, 1966. (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 30659615 ...

Springfield Chain Store Terminals, Inc.

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Stevens Hotel Company.

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Radio corporation of America

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Realty Operators, Inc. (New Orleans, La.)

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Superheater Company.

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Shell Oil Company

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Selborne Farms, Inc.

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Standard Oil Company (Incorporated in Kentucky)

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Rental Housing Corporation (Philadelphia, Pa.)

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Security Research Bureau.

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Wilmington Trust Company. Trust Dept.

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The Wilmington Trust Company was incorporated on March 2, 1901, as the Delaware Guarantee & Trust Company. It assumed its current name upon formal organization on March 6, 1903, and opened for business in the first unit of the Du Pont Building on July 8, 1903. The company was organized in the interest of T. Coleman and Pierre S. du Pont, who were the first president and vice preident respectively. One of the primary functions of the company was to manage trusts for those branches of the du P...

San Diego Gas and Electric Company

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Rehoboth-by-the-Sea Realty Company.

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Standard Gas and Electric Company.

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Standard Oil Company (N.J.)

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Sherwin-Williams Company

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Southern Railway Company.

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Schenley Industries

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St. Louis Store Properties, Inc.

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Remington Rand, inc

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Realty Realization Corporation.

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6th Avenue & 55th Street Corporation (New York, N.Y.)

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Shell Union Oil Corporation

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Studebaker Corporation

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The H&C Studebaker blacksmith shop opened in 1852 in downtown South Bend, Indiana. Henry and Clement Studebaker's shop would turn into Studebaker Manufacturing Company in 1868 and become the largest wagon manufacturer in the world. Studebaker would also be the only manufacturer to successfully switch from horse drawn to gasoline powered vehicles. After the turn of the century Studebaker eased its way into the automobile market with an electric car in 1902, followed by gasoline powered cars i...

Standard and Poor's corporation

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Stewart-Warner Corporation

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R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company

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Southeastern Greyhound Lines.

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Sherritt Gordon Mines Limited

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Remington Arms Company

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Sterling Drug

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San Juan Oil Company.

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Republic Foil and Metal Mills, Inc.

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Scott Paper Company

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The Scott Paper Company was incorporated in Pennsylvania on December 21, 1905, as successor to the Scott Paper Company, Ltd., organized in October 1879. The company pioneered the manufacture and marketing of toilet paper and paper towels. The company was founded in Philadelphia by the brothers Clarence and E. Irwin Scott as a general wholesale jobbing business in coarse paper products such as wrapping paper and paper bags. The company soon carved out a niche cutting and ...

Southern California Edison Company

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Southern California Edison (SCE) is the largest electric utility in California and one of the nation's largest investor-owned electric utilities, serving more than 13 million people in 15 counties of central, coastal and southern California. Based in Rosemead, California, the utility has been providing electric service in the region for more than 120 years. From the description of Records of Southern California Edison, 1848-1989. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical G...

Rohm and Haas Company

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Rohm & Haas was founded by Dr. Otto Rohm and Mr. Otto Haas in Esslingen, Germany in 1907. In 1911 Haas opened a U.S. branch in Philadelphia. The company prospered through sale of such products as Oropon and Plexiglas acrylic. The firm also branched out into textiles. In 2008, it was purchased by Dow Chemical Company. From the description of The Rohm & Haas Company archives, 1743-1998 (bulk 1907-1983). (Chemical Heritage Foundation). WorldCat record id: 643519161 The ...

Sun Oil Company

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Stevens Hotel Corporation.

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Simplex Valve & Meter Company.

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Southern California Gas Company

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St. Joseph Lead Company

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Skelly Oil Company

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St. Louis Southwestern Railway Company

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Socony Mobil oil company

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Standard Oil Company (Ohio)

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Security Trust Company (Wilmington, Del.)

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Riggs National Bank

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Southwestern Bell Telephone Company

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The CWA, founded in 1947, and the Bell Co. have had an intertwined history. Originally part of AT&T, under the Bell System, Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. and the CWA negotiated many contracts, often with the use of strikes. They achieved their first nation-wide contract in 1974. The divestiture of AT&T in 1984 threatened to break-up the CWA. From the guide to the Communications Workers of America and Southwestern Bell Telephone Company Agreements Unprocessed mss. 2009-67., ...

Safeway Stores, Inc.

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Rehoboth Trust Company.

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Southdown Sugars, Inc.

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Standard Oil Company of California

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On March 27, 1964, at approximately 5:36 p.m. Alaska Standard Time, the "Good Friday" Earthquake (also known as the Great Alaska Earthquake) shook all of Southcentral Alaska. The quake's epicenter was 80 miles east of Anchorage in Prince William Sound. The quake's magnitude was originally recorded between 8.4 and 8.6 on the Richter scale, but later upgraded to 9.2. The earthquake was the most powerful earthquake ever recorded in North America. It was the second largest earthquake ever recorded, ...

Queen Dyeing Company.

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Scranton Lace Company.

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Standard Oil Development Company

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Southern Natural Gas Company.

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Quaker Oats Company

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Selected Industries Incorporated.

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Summit Land Company.

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Standard Oil Company (Ind.)

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Starrett Corporation.

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Quincy Mining Company

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The Quincy Mining Company was founded in 1846 to mine native copper deposits on property near Hancock, Michigan. During the course of the next one hundred and fifty years, the company produced 1.5 billion pounds of refined copper and issued $3 0 million in shareholder dividends. Its ability to consistently produce copper and stock dividends garnered it the nickname ₃Old Reliable₄ and spread its fame throughout the mining world. Before closing on May 6, 1967, the Quincy reclamation plant recovere...

Signode Steel Strapping Company.

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Ranier National Park Company.

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Sperry Corporation

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The Sperry Rand Corporation was incorporated under the laws of Delaware on June 30, 1955, as a merger of Remington Rand, Inc., and The Sperry Corporation. Sperry Rand was renamed the Sperry Corporation on Aug. 1, 1979. On September 16, 1986 Sperry was merged into the Burroughs Corporation. Burroughs, the surviving corporate entity, was renamed the Unisys Corporation. The firm was a major manufacturer of office machines, computers, electric appliances, feedback control systems and aerospace compo...

Southern Company

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Riverside Drive-82nd Street Corporation (New York, N.Y.)

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Southern Pacific Company

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What started as a boycott by the American Railway Union against Pullman's Palace Car Co. in 1894 escalated to a strike covering the area from Chicago to the Pacific Coast. On the premise of interfering with the mails the federal government intervened and crushed the strike. From the description of Journal of incidents in San Francisco resulting from the American Railway Union strike, 1894 June 27-Aug. 31. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record ...

St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company

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Organized 1876 as St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad Company; later renamed St. Louis-San Francisco Railway Company; in 1980 taken over by the Burlington Northern system; known as Frisco Lines; operated in Comanche County, Okla. From the description of Frisco Railroad collection, 1900-1951. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70972334 ...

Sharp & Dohme.

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Reading Company

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The Reading Company, chartered in 1871 as the Excelsior Enterprise Company, became the holding company for the system of railroads, canals and coal mines assembled by the predecessor Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Company between 1833 and 1896. As a result of anti-trust proceedings, the Reading Company divested itself of its mining subsidiary in 1923 and became an operating company for its rail properties. After bankruptcy in the early 1970s, viable portions of the rail network were conveye...

San Diego Consolidated Gas & Electric Company.

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Royal McBee Corporation

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