Ledgers, 1887-1938.

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Ledgers, 1887-1938.

Ledgers from the David Eccles estate covering the period of 1887 to 1938, with entries for the lumber mill at Scofield, Utah, and the Oregon Lumber Company, deeds, mortgages, bank accounts, sales, stock holdings, real estate, stocks and bonds, and bills, credits, taxes, etc. Many Odgen, Utah and Cache County, Utah businesses are mentioned including: Central Pacific Railroad, Brigham Young College, Thatcher Brothers Banking Co., Dee Hospital, Hutton Bradley Drug Co., Weber Academy, The Standard, Intermountain Fair Assn., and Cache County Treasurers Office. Some ledgers also contain loose notes and statements of accounts and rents.

5 v. ; 28-42 cm.

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Eccles, David, 1849-1912

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Pioneer western industrialist. David Eccles founded the Oregon Lumber Company, and owned several other companies. He bought into banks, insurance companies, railroads, beet sugar factories, flour mills, construction companies, condensed milk plants, and canneries, coal mining ventures, electric light plants, a hotel in London, and the Grand Ogden House in Ogden, Utah. Eccles was elected to the Ogden City Council and served as mayor from 1888 to 1890. At the time of his death, he was...

Oregon Lumber Company (Ogden, Utah)

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