Difference between revisions of "W. W. Dickinson Hardware Company"
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====Employees==== | ====Employees==== | ||
− | *[[L. Jefferson Clark]] (1890s) | + | *[[L. Jefferson Clark]] - clerk (1890s) |
− | *[[Finley J. Darragh]] (1890s) | + | *[[Finley J. Darragh]] - stenographer (1890s) |
− | *[[Charles F. Dickinson]] (1890s) | + | *[[Charles F. Dickinson]] - clerk (1890s) |
− | *[[Edward Enders]] (1890s) | + | *[[Edward Enders]] - clerk (1890s) |
− | *[[Edward C. Hayes]] (1890s) | + | *[[Edward C. Hayes]] - trav agent (1890s) |
− | *[[William H. Owens]] (1890s) | + | *[[William H. Owens]] - trav agent (1890s) |
− | *[[Louis H. Wunderlich]] (1890s) | + | *[[Louis H. Wunderlich]] - clerk (1890s) |
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 21:59, 8 November 2009
The W. W. Dickinson Hardware Company was located in the Geyer & Adams Building in the 1910s. W. Wallace Dickinson was president, Thomas J. Darragh was vice-president, John H. Martin was second vice president, and Gus H. Lyon was secretary of the company in the 1890s.
Employees
- L. Jefferson Clark - clerk (1890s)
- Finley J. Darragh - stenographer (1890s)
- Charles F. Dickinson - clerk (1890s)
- Edward Enders - clerk (1890s)
- Edward C. Hayes - trav agent (1890s)
- William H. Owens - trav agent (1890s)
- Louis H. Wunderlich - clerk (1890s)