Papers, 1874-1973.

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Papers, 1874-1973.

Correspondence, memoranda, speeches, reports, studies, economic charts and statistics, government publications, and other items pertaining to his government work and his private clients. Subjects include banking, currency, business conditions, international economic climate, labor, oil, the Petroleum Industry War Council, public finance, public utilities, railroads, and the stock market. His private clients included American Telephone and Telegraph, Banque de l'Union Parisienne, Federal Reserve Board, Lehman Corporation, New York Telephone Company, Philadelphia Electric Company, Radio Corporation of America, Standard Oil, and Union Pacific Railroad Company.

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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....

Radio corporation of America

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United States. Federal Reserve Board

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Sachs, Alexander, 1893-1973

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Lehman Corporation

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Philadelphia Electric Company

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United States. Petroleum Industry War Council.

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American Telephone and Telegraph Company.

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Union Pacific railroad company

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Banque de l'union parisienne

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New York Telephone Company

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The New York Telephone Company originated in 1878 in Albany, New York. The company expanded to other regions of the state and by the turn of the century Oswego County became part of this interstate communication network. By the early 1900's AT&T became a majority stock holder in the company and made New York Telephone part of its vast communication empire. From the description of New York Telephone Company Line Service Association papers, 1914-1932. (SUNY Oswego). WorldCat record...