Corporate records, 1892-1910, 1932.

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Corporate records, 1892-1910, 1932.

Histories and related papers (1902-1908, 1932), minutes (1892-1901), stock certificates (1892-1901) and records (1892-1899), correspondence (1900-1911) and financial records (1892-1910) documenting a firm operating wharf and warehouse facilities in Anacortes, Washington.

0.7 cu. ft. (4 folders in partial box, 8 volumes in partial box).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7012310

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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Pacific Coast Company

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Oregon Improvement Company

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Mining and transportation company of Washington state, 1888-1896. Henry Villard founded the Oregon Improvement Company in 1880 as a central component in his attempt to dominate the economy of the Pacific Northwest by linking rail, river, and ocean transport. The OIC owned coal mines in western Washington, four small railroads, and a steamship company. They suffered financial problems from the start, and competition for the San Francisco coal market was stiff. They tried ...

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