[Rea-Patterson Milling Company, Coffeyville, Kansas letter to Phillips & Pinkerton, Bartlesville, Oklahoma] 1924.

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[Rea-Patterson Milling Company, Coffeyville, Kansas letter to Phillips & Pinkerton, Bartlesville, Oklahoma] 1924.

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Allen, C. Leslie (Charles Leslie), 1830-1917

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Born in June, 1830 in Boston, Massachusetts. He performed in the first stage presentation of Uncle Tom's Cabin in Troy, New York in 1852. Before he made his professional debut at Troy, he appeared in many amateur productions , and in one of these in Boston he spoke the last words on the stage of the Old Drury Theatre. He made his first appearance in New York in 1880 at Wallack's in Kit, but prior to that he was for many years a member of the stock company at the Boston T...

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Rea-Patterson Milling Company.

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The Rea-Patterson Milling Company of Coffeyville, Kansas (later the Bartlett Flour Mill) was established in 1894, and became one of the largest flour milling operations in Southern Kansas. The company's founder was P. H. Rea, who was born in Carroll County, Missouri in 1840. In 1894, his son Edward S. Rea became bookkeeper of the company, and in 1896 became its manager and treasurer. According to information contained on the Rea-Patterson Milling Company's 1924 letterhead, the company operated t...