Memorandum of steps taken by Hutchinson, Kohl & Co. to get possession of the good will and personal property of the old Russian American Company of Alaska / [statement given to Judge Wickersham today by Henry W. Elliott, who relates it as given to him by Hayward M. Hutchinson, the founder of Hutchin
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Rossiĭsko-amerikanskai︠a︡ kompanii︠a︡.
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Wickersham, James, 1857-1939
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U.S. District Judge (Alaska), 1900-1907; Alaska Delegate to U.S. House, 1909-1921, 1931-1933. From the description of Correspondence files, with miscellany [microform], 1890-1918 / James A. Wickersham. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 42070900 ...
Hutchinson, Hayward M.
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Elliott, Henry Wood, 1846-1930
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Illustrator. From the description of Henry Wood Elliott drawings, [ca 1871]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122403874 ...
Hutchinson, Kohl & Co.
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Alaska Commercial Company
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The Alaska Commercial Company was founded shortly after the purchase of Alaska in 1867. Beginning as the Russian-American Company, the company assets were purchased by Hayward M. Hutchinson, William Kohl, and Associates, who then formed the Hutchinson, Kohl & Company. In 1868 the company was reorganized as the Alaska Commercial Company. The company, in its various permutations, played a singularly important part in the history of Alaska with trading stations scattered throughout southwestern...