C.V. Culver stockholder letter to Henry M. Hamilton concerning the Reno Company, 1873 March 1.

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C.V. Culver stockholder letter to Henry M. Hamilton concerning the Reno Company, 1873 March 1.

The collection consists of a printed form letter, 1 March 1873, detailing dividends and a dispute among directors of the Reno Company, leading to an offer to exchange stock in the Reno Company for double the amount of stock in The Reno Real Estate Company, with blanks for the name of the stockholder, the amount of stock held, and signature; this copy is addressed to Henry M. Hamilton, and signed C.V. Culver.

3 p.

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Culver, C. V. (Charles Vernon)

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Charles Vernon Culver was born in Ohio and attended Ohio Wesleyan University; he moved to Pennsylvania and settled in Reno, Venango County. He worked in private business, including the oil business, and represented Pennsylvania in the United States Congress. Bankrupt and imprisoned, he was acquitted after a lengthy trial, and returned to the oil business. From the description of C.V. Culver stockholder letter to Henry M. Hamilton concerning the Reno Company, 1873 March 1. (Pennsylvan...

Reno Real Estate Company.

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Hamilton, Henry M. (Henry Martyn), 1831-

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Reno Company.

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