Frank W. MacLaren era records, 1916-1949 (1922-1947).

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Frank W. MacLaren era records, 1916-1949 (1922-1947).

Records include correspondence, subject files, estate records, financial records, tax records, and timber sales. Business records document long relationships with companies like the stationers, Drew Company, and more recent ones like Standard Oil.

5.75 cubic ft.9 v.

Related Entities

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Standard Oil Company

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The Standard Oil Company was established by John D. Rockefeller in 1868 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The first Standard Oil Company in Minnesota was established in 1886....

Carnegie Office Building (Pittsburgh, Pa.)

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Whitney, Walter Ticknor

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H. and W. B. Drew Company (Jacksonville, Fla.)

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Fidelity Title and Trust Company (Pennsylvania)

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Carnegie, George Lauder, 1876-1921.

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MacLaren, Frank W.

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Rankin, Fred E.

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Carnegie Estate (Cumberland Island, Ga.)

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Thomas Morrison Carnegie, Jr., and Andrew Carnegie II struggled to complete the work begun under William E. Page around estate settlement and tax disputes. No one could replace Page, of course; nor did the Carnegie sons probably wish to do this. Instead, they appointed Frank W. MacLaren, formerly the Estate's Scots gardener, as superintendent, responsible for overseeing the day-to-day business at Dungeness and the other buildings. He kept financial records, but correspondence and mo...