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- Jonas died before the mill became operational but his three sons ran it well in copartnership and expanded the company nationally and internationally.
- The 1918-1919 " Trow New York Copartnership and Corporation Directory " listed their capital as $ 25, 000.
- In 1893, still acting as a separate company under the Tidewater Oil Company, Lombard & Ayres transferred its form from a corporation to a copartnership.
- As early as 1901, Henderson and McConnell were listed in the Trow Copartnership and Corporation Directory as " The California Perfume Co ., ( RTN ) David H McConnell, Alexander D Henderson, at 126 Chambers Street ."
- In 1863 Mathushek was a member of Mathushek & K黨ner, a copartnership with Leopold Kuhner, and they were awarded a bronze medal for a " piano of new and elegant shape " at the American Institute Fair that year.
- On January 1, 1800 Philip Vaughan signed a copartnership deed with John Morgan Junior, William and Thomas Morris, and William Morgan, the partners all agreeing to bring ?2, 000 in equal shares of ?, 400 each.
- His father originally began in business with William R . Agar in a copartnership in the locksmith, bell hanging and brass foundry business; however, the establishment, known as Brower & Agar, was dissolved by mutual consent on June 23, 1855.
- In 1865 he formed a copartnership with W . H . McCaffrey and purchased the High Rock spring which he greatly improved; the completion of the improvement being marked by a public meeting of citizens which was addressed by Chancellor Walworth, William L . Stone, esq ., and others.
- William Lindeman died December 24, 1875 . " Wilson's New York City Copartnership Directory " listed the three brothers as proprietors of Lindeman & Sons at the beginning of 1876 but by 1878 it was listed as a partnership between Henry Lindeman and Henry L . Oestreich, while about this time Ferdinand removed to join Herman in Cincinnati.
- Gilbert was elected treasurer and was charged with collecting funds that otherwise would be donated to the American Board of Foreign Missions he explained later " the majority of the abolitionists have not so much objection to receive the money of slaveholders, as to be associated with them in evangelizing the world, and thus, by the copartnership, acknowledge them to be Christians in good standing in the Baptist church ."
- Gilbert sent funds to missionaries, including Adoniram Judson and Jonathan Wade, providing they affirmed they were abolitionists, and even proposed establishing missions entirely independent of the Board of Foreign Missions, but refrained from joining the American and Foreign Missionary Society ( later called the American Baptist Free Mission Society ) which attracted many of his colleagues, stating " When I shall become convinced, that there is no good reason to hope that the old missionary organization will purge itself from the charge of receiving money in such a way as to enter into a copartnership with slaveholders, and giving its sanction to that wicked institution, then I shall be prepared to abandon them, not provisionally, but forever . " In 1845 the Anti-Slavery Convention as well as the provisional committee were dissolved, after the formation of the Southern Baptist Convention and dissolution of the Triennial Convention, and Gilbert joined the mainstream Missionary Union.