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Hiram Bond was born May 10, 1838, in Farmersville, Cattaraugus County, New York and died in Seattle March 29, 1906. He was a corporate lawyer, investment banker and an investor in various businesses including gold mining. His family are descended from William Bond (Massachusetts politician) an early 17th-century immigrant from Bury St. Edmunds in East Anglia. He was the son of Hiram Bond M.D. and Almeda Slusser and was married to Laura Ann Higgins. He had two children- Louis Whitford Bond born in New York City, New York in 1865 and Marshall Latham Bond born in Orange, Virginia, in 1867. He attended Rushford Academy, Rushford, New York, and earned a bachelor's degree from Hamilton College. He earned much of the money for his own education as a distributor of maps and atlases. Among his successes were becoming a publisher, and taking over the rights to a map of the United States which had been prepared by Matthew Fontaine Maury, a Southerner who was a United States cartography officer. Maury, who decided to join the Confederacy, had left the work unpaid for in New York. He matriculated at Harvard Law School, but before graduation he was hired as a law clerk by Chauncey Depew, a friend and neighbor of his father in law Michael Dunning Higgins of Peekskill.
HiramBond was born May 10, 1838, in Farmersville, Cattaraugus County, New York and died in Seattle March 29, 1906. He was a corporate lawyer, investment...
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ExxonMobil in 1999. Vacuum Oil was founded in 1866 by Matthew Ewing and HiramBond Everest, of Rochester, New York. Lubrication oil was an accidental discovery...
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known as the cofounder of the Vacuum Oil Company with business partner HiramBond Everest. Ewing was born January 10, 1815, in Floyd, New York. The Ewing...
The brothers' father, Judge HiramBond, was a wealthy mining investor. While the Bond brothers were at Stanford, Hiram at the suggestion of his brother...
discovery and production of gold. In 1872 a group of businessmen led by Judge HiramBond (formerly one of the largest brokers on the New York Gold Exchange), Joseph...
new constitution. According to the Civil War historian Richard Lowe, HiramBond, a former Vanderbilt family functionary and friend of Grant, planned the...
Southerners Eugene C. Gordon, C.C. Harris, and W.W. Littlejohn, and Northerners HiramBond and William E. Forest M.D. of New York. Together they and others invested...
driving force in the association was its President HiramBond who with his brother Elmer Monroe Bond, a New York produce dealer, owned a plum nursery,...
Bond-like skills in many forms of physical combat, shooting, and in activities as diverse as rock climbing and scuba diving. The proofreader, Hiram Holliday...
until his death in 1941. HiramBond, Jennifer Bond Shaw's uncle Louis Whitford Bond, Hiram's son Marshall Latham Bond, Hiram's son Edwin Shaw Hospital...
Tobin, Wall Street broker in part representing Cornelius Vanderbilt (see HiramBond) John Tobin (Nova Scotia politician) (1810–1869), politician in Nova Scotia...
line for revenue service until 1888. The company was organized by Judge HiramBond and financed by a group of investors from Boston that included Moses Kimball...