Seaman-Patrick Paper Company records, 1905-1982

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Seaman-Patrick Paper Company records, 1905-1982

This collection contains records of the company, from its early days as Bermingham-Seaman-Patrick Co., to accounts up to the 1980s. Personal papers include those of Robert A. Patrick and the Forest W. Starling family.

46 Linear ft. (8 boxes, 62 volumes, 1 large manuscript)

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Vermont Realty & Investment Co.

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Seaman-Patrick Paper Company.

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The Bermingham & Seaman Company of Chicago, with George M. Seaman as president, was one of the largest paper jobbers in the county. When they decided to open a Detroit office in 1911, they sought out Robert A. Patrick, a young Detroiter who was well known in the paper trade. The Detroit Corporation was called Bermingham-Seaman-Patrick Company, with Mr. Patrick serving as president and manager. In 1917 the name Seaman-Patrick Paper Company was adopted for the Detroit house, and t...

Bermingham & Seaman Company.

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Starling family

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Patrick, Robert Alexander, 1881-1920.

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Seaman Paper Company

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Bermingham-Seaman-Patrick Company.

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