Records, 1894-1951.

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Records, 1894-1951.

Chiefly business correspondence of Brinkerhoff, Bloker, and other principals of the company (chiefly during the years represented by Brinkerhoff (1894-1906) and Webb C. Hayes II (1931-1948); stock certificates, minutes of stockholders' and directors' meetings; estate papers of John M. Sherman and other officials; financial records, including reports, monthly and annual statements, cost estimates, cashbooks, payrolls, tax records, etc.; legal documents and correspondence relating to the Houck lawsuit; extensive materials concerning the company's agricultural operations, including sales agreements, leases, and production and price records of the cotton gin; and other records.

17 boxes.

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Hayes, Webb Cook, 1856-1934

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Presidential secretary, U.S. army officer, industrialist, philanthropist, and civic leader, of Spiegel Grove (Fremont) and Cleveland, Ohio; second son of Rutherford B. Hayes and Lucy Webb Hayes; attended Cornell University, leaving to serve as his father's secretary (both as Ohio governor and U.S. president); treasurer of Whipple Manufacturing Company and official of National Carbon Company (later known as Union Carbide); member of First Cleveland Troop (Troop A), Ohio National Guard; mustered i...

Worst, L. C.

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Sherman, John M., -1931

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Bloker, Carl

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Hayes, W. C. (Webb C.), 1890-

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U.S. naval officer, businessman, and civic leader, of Fremont and Toledo, Ohio; director of Pemiscot Land and Cooperage Company (Caruthersville, Mo., 1930-1951) and Baker Brothers Machine Tool Company (Toledo, Ohio, 1933-1952); third son of Birchard Austin and Mary Sherman Hayes; grandson of Rutherford B. Hayes; married Martha Beatrice Baker; d. 1957. From the description of Webb C. Hayes II collection, 1896-1957 (bulk 1914-1957). (Rutherford B Hayes Presidential Center). WorldCat re...

Union Trust Company (Cleveland, Ohio)

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Worst, Sherman & Brinkerhoff

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St. Louis, Caruthersville &Memphis Railway

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Weirman, Jacob, -1900

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Brinkerhoff, Samuel, 1856-1906

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Lawyer, judge, and businessman, of Fremont, Ohio; married 1st: Mary B. Brush, daughter of pioneers Platt and Harriet Hulburd Brush; after her death in 1891, married Mary Otis Miller, daughter of Anson H. Miller. She later married Webb Cook Hayes, son of Rutherford B. Hayes after Brinkerhoff's death in 1906. From the description of Papers, 1889-1906. (Rutherford B Hayes Presidential Center). WorldCat record id: 70954209 ...

Moark Land & Timber Company.

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Hayes, Mary Miller, 1856-1935

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Businesswoman, philanthropist, and civic leader, of Fremont, Ohio; daughter of Anson H. and Nancy (Otis) Miller; married Samuel Brinkerhoff, banker, businessman, and justice of the peace; after his death in 1906, married Webb Cook Hayes, second son of Rutherford B. and Lucy (Webb) Hayes, with whom she made many trips to various places throughout the world; worked with YMCA and Red Cross in France during World War I. From the description of Photograph collection, 1855-1930. (Rutherfor...

Worst, John, -1920

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Omo Manufacturing Company

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Pemiscot Ginning & Mercantile Company

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Pemiscot Land & Cooperage Company

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Original partnership established by Jacob Weirman and John Worst in early 1890s to produce barrel staves in Pemiscot County, Mo., clear lands for timber, and later rent the land to local farmers; joined by Samuel Brinkerhoff, Fremont, Ohio; in 1900 with the death of Weirman and his replacement by John M. Sherman (also of Fremont), company reorganized as Worst, Sherman & Brinkerhoff; incorporated in 1905 as Pemiscot Land & Cooperage Company; after the death of Brinkerhoff in 1906, his sha...