Susan D. Tew papers, 1885-1926.
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Tew, Susan D.
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Susan D. Tew, a native of Jamestown, New York, was a professor of classical languages at Newcomb College in New Orleans, Louisiana. The Tew family was related to the Goodrich family. From the description of Susan D. Tew papers, 1885-1926. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 122608043 ...
Hudson River Rubber Company.
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Goodrich, Benjamin Franklin, 1841-1888.
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Goodrich family.
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B.F. Goodrich Company
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Akron, OH. From the description of Trade catalogs, ca.1915. (College of Physicians of Philadelphia). WorldCat record id: 122579155 The B.F. Goodrich Company began in 1870. Originally called Goodrich, Tew and Company, the organization was founded by Benjamin Franklin Goodrich, Harvey W. Tew, Henry S. Sanderson, Robert Newland, and David N. Marvin. Their partnership was intended to make rubber and because of their choice of location in Akron, Goodrich, Tew and Company (GTC) be...
Tew family.
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Newcomb College
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