Records, 1890-1945.

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Records, 1890-1945.

The collection consists of scrapbooks, banking records, personal scrapbooks of Robert L. Rutter relating to his career, Northwest Airlines in which he was an original investor; the RFC, and the gubernatorial campaign of Clarence Martin in which Rutter participated.

12.5 ft.

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Rutter, Robert A.

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Davenport, Louise

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Northwest Bancorporation of Minneapolis

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Western Union Life Insurance Co.

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Richards, J. P. M.

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Cascade Lumber.

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Martin, Clarence.

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Hecla Mines, Inc.

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Traders National Bank (Spokane, Wash.)

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Bunker Hill Mine, Inc.

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Ferris, Joel E.

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Spokane and Eastern Trust Co.

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With Old National Bank, the Spokane & Eastern Trust Company was one of Spokane's major financial institutions until the depression of the thirties, and its officers were among the city's leading citizens. Noteworthy are J.P.M. Richards, who came to Spokane in 1889 and founded Spokane & Eastern with a state charter in 1890, Robert L. Rutter who succeeded Richards as president in 1916, and Joel E. Ferris, who took over from Rutter 1931. From the description of Records, 1890-194...

Diamond Ice Co.

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St. George's School (Spokane, Wash.)

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Micky Molde, CRM,

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Kuhn, Aaron.

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Gonzaga University

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Spokane Fruit Growers Co.

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Richards, H. W. (Henry William), 1865-1956

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Laura E. Richards (1850-1943) was the daughter of Dr. Samuel Gridley Howe, founder of the Perkins School for the Blind, and Julia Ward Howe, social reformer and lyricist of the "Battle Hymn of the Republic." In 1871 she married Henry Richards (1848-1949; Harvard College A.B. 1871), architect and industrialist. Laura Richards wrote more than ninety works, mostly in the fields of children's literature and biography. One of her early publications was a book of nonsense verses, Sketches & scraps...

Spokane Eastern Corp.

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