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The '''Little Rock Board of Trade''' was a predecessor organization to the [[Greater Little Rock Chamber of Commerce]]. The [[Board of Trade Building]] was destroyed by fire on December 23, 1908. Officers of the Board of Trade in 1901 were [[William S. Mitchell]], president, [[Ad Hamberg]], vice president, [[John G. Fletcher]], treasurer, and [[George R. Brown]], secretary. Directors were [[F. B. T. Hollenberg]], [[T. H. Bunch]], [[Morris M. Cohn]], [[John F. Boyle]], [[W. Wallace Dickinson]], [[Charles F. Penzel]], [[James A. Fones]], [[Charles T. Abeles]], [[J. A. Woodson]], [[George W. Rogers]].
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The '''Little Rock Board of Trade''' was a predecessor organization to the [[Greater Little Rock Chamber of Commerce]]. The [[Board of Trade Building]] was destroyed by fire on December 23, 1908. Officers of the Board of Trade in 1901 were [[William S. Mitchell]], president, [[Ad Hamberg]], vice president, [[John G. Fletcher]], treasurer, and [[George R. Brown]], secretary. Directors were [[F. B. T. Hollenberg]], [[Tillman H. Bunch]], [[Morris M. Cohn]], [[John F. Boyle]], [[W. Wallace Dickinson]], [[Charles F. Penzel]], [[James A. Fones]], [[Charles T. Abeles]], [[James A. Woodson]], [[George W. Rogers]].
  
 
====1901 Board of Trade Members====
 
====1901 Board of Trade Members====

Revision as of 23:16, 8 November 2009

The Little Rock Board of Trade was a predecessor organization to the Greater Little Rock Chamber of Commerce. The Board of Trade Building was destroyed by fire on December 23, 1908. Officers of the Board of Trade in 1901 were William S. Mitchell, president, Ad Hamberg, vice president, John G. Fletcher, treasurer, and George R. Brown, secretary. Directors were F. B. T. Hollenberg, Tillman H. Bunch, Morris M. Cohn, John F. Boyle, W. Wallace Dickinson, Charles F. Penzel, James A. Fones, Charles T. Abeles, James A. Woodson, George W. Rogers.

1901 Board of Trade Members

References

  • "Little Rock Board of Trade Burns," New York Times, December 24, 1908.

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