J. Craig Smith collection, 1811-1927.

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J. Craig Smith collection, 1811-1927.

Correspondence, account books, deeds, contracts, certificates, photographs and photograph albums, genealogies, maps, and other materials, reflecting various business dealings handled by the Smith and Powers families, concentrating on interests in Moselle, Mo., particularly Moselle Iron Company; A. & W. Powers Co. (part of Powers Coal Co.), Youngstown, operated by Mary Powers Smith's brother and uncle, Abraham and William Powers; Smith, Cant & Co., coal dealers in the Cleveland, Ohio area; Powers, Brown & Co.; mining and coal shipping in Jefferson County, Pa.; Lost Hill Lead Co.; and J.H. Brown & Co.

8 boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8052306

Related Entities

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Powers, Isaac, approximately 1777-1861

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Smith, J. Craig (John Craig), 1839-1911

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Businessman, of Youngstown, Ohio; affiliated with Morris Price Coal Company (Niles, Ohio), Moselle Iron Co. (Moselle, Mo.), where he was in charge of blast furnace operations, Reynoldsville Coal Mines (Reynoldsville, Pa.), Mahoning National Bank (Youngstown), Standard Textile Products Company (previously Ohio Oil Cloth Company, also in Youngstown), Smith, Cant & Co. (Cleveland, Ohio), Steelton Land Co., and New York Shipbuilding Corp. (Camden, N.J.); married 1st: Mary E. Powers; 2nd: Achsa A...

Spalding, Charles D., 1862-1930

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J.H. Brown & Co. (Youngstown, Ohio)

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Morris Price Coal Company (Niles, Ohio)

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Powers, Ella

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Powers, William, -approximately 1883

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Powers, Abraham, 1819-1885

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Powers family.

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Smith, Mary Helen, 1870-1892?

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Lost Hill Lead Co.

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Mahoning National Bank

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Moselle Iron Co. (Moselle, Mo.)

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Smith, Cant & Co. (Cleveland, Ohio)

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Powers Coal Co. (Youngstown, Ohio)

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Reynoldsville Coal Mines (Reynoldsville, Pa.)

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Smith, Mary E. Powers, 1848-1877

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Powers, Brown & Co.

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Spalding, Lida L. Smith

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Powers, James A.

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Smith, Sidna E.

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New York Shipbuilding Corporation

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Company founded 1899 by Henry G. Morse, located in Camden, N.J. Held numerous government contracts during both World Wars, also many private commissions. Built ships for U.S. Navy, Coast Guard, Emergency Fleet Corporation and Department of Commerce, Reading Railroad, Pennsylvania Railroad, Standard Oil, and American Export Lines, among others. Closed in 1967. From the description of Records, 1895-1967 (Independence Seaport Museum). WorldCat record id: 69117130 Shipbuilders, ...

Smith, A. Powers, 1873-1932.

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Steelton Land Co.

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A. & W. Powers Co. (Youngstown, Ohio)

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Smith family.

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Ohio Oil Cloth Company

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Standard Textile Products Company

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