Miller & Lux records, 1897-1919.

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Miller & Lux records, 1897-1919.

Chiefly letters and accompanying documents from the San Francisco, Calif., headquarters of the Miller & Lux Company to Forster M. ("Frank") Payne, manager of its northern Nevada regional office and the storekeeper at the Quinn River Crossing station in Humboldt County, Nev.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6816381

Nevada State Historical Society

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Miller & Lux

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Cattle ranching and land company firm; formed in 1858, as a partnership of Henry Miller and Charles Lux, German immigrants and former competitors in the butcher business of San Francisco. From the description of Miller & Lux records, 1897-1919. (Nevada State Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 123945376 Started by Henry Miller and Charles Lux, Miller & Lux was involved in the cattle industry in California, buying huge swaths of land, including Rancho Sanjon de S...

Nickel, James Leroy

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Reinhart, Edward E.

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Payne, Forster M.

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Mitchell, William S.

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Miller, Henry, 1827-1916

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Large-scale cattle rancher from Calif., who owned ranches in Calif., Oregon, and Nevada, in partnership with Charles Lux, of Miller & Lux. From the description of Henry Miller letter : San Francisco, Calif., to Mr. and Mrs. Otto : ALS, 1877 Feb. 24. (California Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 122550223 Rancher; proprietor, with Charles W. Lux, of Miller & Lux, a company dominant in the wholesale and packaged meat business in California for 75 years. ...