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Standard Oil Trust signed by Lamon V. Harkness, Archbold, and Tilford - 1896 dat For Sale


Standard Oil Trust signed by Lamon V. Harkness, Archbold, and Tilford - 1896 dat
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Standard Oil Trust signed by Lamon V. Harkness, Archbold, and Tilford - 1896 dat:
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Stock issued to and signed at back by Lamon V. Harkness. Also signed by Archbold as secretary and Tilford as attorney. Portraits and biographies of all included. Lamon Vanderburgh Harkness (January 6, 1850 \" January 17, 1915) was an American businessman and one of the largest stockholders in Standard Oil . Lamon V. Harkness became involved with Standard Oil through his father Stephen V. Harkness who was a primary silent investor in the formation of Standard Oil. Harkness was born in Bellevue, Ohio on January 6, 1850. He was the son of Stephen Vanderburgh Harkness (1818\"1888) and his first wife, Laura (ne Osborne) Harkness (1815\"1852). Lamons mother Laura died in 1852 when Lamon was just 2 years old. His father Stephen was remarried to Anna M. Harkness (ne Richardson) in 1854. The Harknesses moved to Monroeville, OH around 1860 and in 1865, they moved from Monroeville to Willoughby, Ohio outside of Cleveland. Stephen and Anna had two children, Charles W. Harkness born 1860 in Monroeville and Edward Harkness born 1874 in Cleveland, Ohio. The age difference between Lamon and Charles was 10 years and between Lamon and Edward was 24 years. At the age of 16, Lamon bought a ranch outside of Eureka, Kansas. He entered the cattle business at the age of 19. About this same time, Lamon\'s father made an investment with JD Rockefeller to start Standard Oil. This investment would soon change the lives of the whole Harkness family. After Standard Oil started on its way, Lamon move to Kansas City, Missouri where he dabbled in the banking business. Read more at Wesley Hunt Tilford, former treasurer of the Standard Oil Company, died in this city today. Mr. Tilford was born fifty-eight years ago in Lexington, Kentucky. He had been associated with the Standard Oil Company for more than thirty years. After the funeral services Thursday the body will be taken to Lexington for burial. Body of W. H. Tilford, Vice President of Standard Oil Company, returned to Lexington for burial. Read more at Item ordered may not be exact piece shown. All original and authentic.
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