Warren Hussey papers, 1879-1920.

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Warren Hussey papers, 1879-1920.

Concerning banking and mining interests in the West. Diaries of December, 1879-December, 1886, describe trips to New York and business travels in Colorado, California, Washington, and particularly northern Idaho. A memorandum book evidently dates from 1886; an account book includes lists of certificates of deposit, evidently at Murray, Idaho, in 1891; and among some loose papers are letters from John W. Kerr, 1880, and Mary E. Wells, 1885.

1 microfilm reel (600 exposures) : negative (Rich. 107:15) and positive.

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Hussey, Warren, 1836-1920

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Warren Hussey was born near Terre Haute, Indiana in 1836. At the age of nineteen he went to Leavenworth, Kansas to join one of Russell, Majors and Waddell's supply trains bound for Salt Lake City. He left the train at Fort Kearny, Nebraska, and by 1861 had worked his way to Denver, Colorado, where he opened an office for the purchase of gold. In 1865, in association with Charles Dahler, Hussey began operation of a banking house in Salt Lake City that became Utah's largest banking institution. Dr...

Wells, Mary E.

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Kerr, John W.

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