Dismissed with prejudice collection, 1956-1960.

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Dismissed with prejudice collection, 1956-1960.

Court records of Commerce Oil Refinig Corp. v. William W. Miner, Et Al. and the counterclaim suit brought by the defendants; correspondence; pamphlets; prospectus; membership lists; and copies of news clippings. The court documents are original facsimiles and research copies of same.

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Moore, Cornelius C., 1885-1970

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Cornelius C. Moore, a lawyer, banker, politician, and leader of several prominent organizations, was a pivotal contributor to American art and history through his extensive, and well developed, colonial silver collection. Committed to civic and religious duties, Moore generously contributed his time, energy, and material wealth to Rhode Island government, educational facilities, and charitable associations. In addition, he shared with the public his avid interest in col...