J. W. Haynie and Company daily journal, 1872-1880.

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J. W. Haynie and Company daily journal, 1872-1880.

Daily journal refecting business transactions of J.W. Haynie and Company. The firm appears to have been succeeded by Yerington and Haynie and then, about 1880, by Yerington and Company. Among individuals and companies doing business with the firm were Oliver Lonkey, Wells, Fargo and Company, and Virginia and Truckee Railroad.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6936938

Nevada State Historical Society

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Lonkey, Oliver

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J.W. Haynie and Company

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Wood and lumber business in Carson City, Nev., owned by John W. Haynie (1836?-1897), and partners Henry M. Yerington and Andrew J. Ralston From the description of J. W. Haynie and Company daily journal, 1872-1880. (Nevada State Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 180696779 ...

Yerington and Haynie

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Wells, Fargo & Company

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Wells, Fargo & Company was founded in 1852 by Henry Wells and William G. Fargo. Wells and Fargo had also established the American Express Company with John Butterfield in 1850. In 1857 Wells Fargo, American Express, Adams Express, and United States Express formed the Overland Mail Company, which Wells Fargo took over in the early 1860s. Nat Stein served as Director of Wells Fargo from 1901-1902. From the description of Letters and receipts relating to Wells, Fargo & Company, ...

Ralston, Andrew J.

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Yerington and Company

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Haynie, John W., 1836?-1897

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Virginia and Truckee Railroad.

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Yerington, Henry M.

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Yerington was general superintendent in the construction of the Virginia & Truckee Railroad, 1869-1872, later vice-president and general manager. He became involved in many other mining, milling, railroad, and supply businesses. From the description of Henry M. Yerington papers, 1864-1950. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 26927806 ...