Huntington Brothers records, 1901-1978.
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Clark, Ernest, Sir, 1864-1951
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Governor of Tasmania 1933-1945, Sir Ernest Clark, was an interested student of Tasmanian history and amassed a collection of historical papers. From the description of Papers. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225815682 ...
Huntington, Henry A., 1865-1912
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Henry A. Huntington, sutler of St. Louis, Mo., followed Union armies through the South selling clothing, including uniforms; camp furniture; and other goods to soldiers and officers. Huntington apparently did not have a sutler's license, and so relied on influential friends to assist him in plying his trade. From the guide to the Henry A. Huntington Papers, 1862-1864, (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.) ...
Huntington, Charles A., 1893-1975
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Huntington Brothers
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Tobacco growing firm established 1902 by Charles A. Huntington, Sr., and his brother Henry A. Huntington. Initially raised Havanna seed and broadleaf tobacco on 24 acres of family lands in the Poquonock area of Windsor, Conn.; in 1911 began growing shade tobacco. After death of Henry, Charles assumed the ownership and management of the firm, taking his son, Charles A. Huntington, Jr., and so-in-law Ernest S. Clark, Jr., as partners. After World War I and the death of Charles, Sr., the two younge...
Huntington, Charles A., 1863-1934
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