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  2. William Matson - Wikipedia

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    He was naturalized on Sept. 2, 1871, according to California Voting Registers, 1866-1898. Working aboard the Spreckels family yacht, Matson struck up a friendship with tycoon Claus Spreckels, who would finance many of Matson's new ships. In 1882, Matson bought his first ship called Emma Claudina, named for Spreckels' daughter. [1]

  3. Fred Morgan Kirby - Wikipedia

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    Fred Morgan Kirby (1861-1940) from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania was the founder of the F. M. Kirby & Co. 5 & 10-cent Store chain, [1] and a philanthropist. Kirby’s company was a major rival of the much larger F. W. Woolworth & Co. and the two businesses merged in 1912.

  4. John McDonogh - Wikipedia

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    John McDonogh (December 29, 1779 – October 26, 1850) was an American entrepreneur whose adult life was spent in south Louisiana and later in Baltimore. He made a fortune in real estate and shipping, and as a slave owner, he supported the American Colonization Society, which organized transportation for freed people of color to Liberia.

  5. Atlantic Transport Line - Wikipedia

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    1892–1898 Sold to US Government and renamed USAT Logan. Sold in 1922, scrapped 1924 Manitou: 1897 1898–1902 Ex Victoria. Transferred to Red Star Line. Requisitioned 1915 - 1919. On return renamed Poland then transferred to White Star Line in 1922. Scrapped 1925. Marquette: 1897 1898–1904 Ex Boadicea. Transferred to Red Star Line ...

  6. FedEx Supply Chain - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in the year 1898 by Hyman Shear as H. Shear Trucking Company in Pittsburgh. [6] Currently it is a subsidiary of FedEx . FedEx acquired the company in 2015 and re-branded it as FedEx Supply Chain in 2017. [ 7 ]

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  8. Woman Gifts Her Longtime Mailman a Farewell Card Before ... - AOL

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    And so I wrote him a card and gave him money for the holidays and thanked him for being my mailman.” Little did she know, Tim would match her gesture with an equally touching response, bringing ...

  9. Are banks, post offices, UPS and FedEx open on Christmas 2024 ...

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    Shipping services such as UPS and FedEx will also not be available, according to the companies. The stock market will also be closed on the day since it is a federal holiday.