Difference between revisions of "Lincoln Drug Company"
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− | The '''Lincoln Drug Company''' was established at 112 North Main Street in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, in 1865. The company was involved in wholesale drugs, liquors, tobacco products, dental supplies, paints, oils, and | + | The '''Lincoln Drug Company''' was established at 112 North Main Street in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, in 1865. The company was involved in wholesale drugs, liquors, tobacco products, dental supplies, paints, oils, and stationery. |
The proprietor and president of Lincoln Drug was [[Charles J. "C.J." Lincoln]]. C.J.'s son [[Charles Knox Lincoln]] became company president in 1907. The vice president was [[J. H. Brown]], and the secretary [[L. J. Ashby]] and [[Walter Wittenberg]]. The treasurer was [[W. R. Eckford]]. | The proprietor and president of Lincoln Drug was [[Charles J. "C.J." Lincoln]]. C.J.'s son [[Charles Knox Lincoln]] became company president in 1907. The vice president was [[J. H. Brown]], and the secretary [[L. J. Ashby]] and [[Walter Wittenberg]]. The treasurer was [[W. R. Eckford]]. |
Latest revision as of 21:08, 1 January 2010
The Lincoln Drug Company was established at 112 North Main Street in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1865. The company was involved in wholesale drugs, liquors, tobacco products, dental supplies, paints, oils, and stationery.
The proprietor and president of Lincoln Drug was Charles J. "C.J." Lincoln. C.J.'s son Charles Knox Lincoln became company president in 1907. The vice president was J. H. Brown, and the secretary L. J. Ashby and Walter Wittenberg. The treasurer was W. R. Eckford.
References
- Bernie Babcock, Yesterday and Today in Arkansas: A Folio of Rare and Interesting Pictures from Mrs. Babcock's Collection for Stories and Legends of Arkansas (Jordan & Foster Printing Co., 1917), n.p.