1890s Lot of Antique Letters Addressed to William Worthington, Harley T. Proctor
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1890s lot of Misc Antique Letters Addressed to William Worthington. Includes letters from Harley T. Procter.
Harley T. Procter was the son of a founding father of the company Procter & Gamble. He coined the term "Ivory" for the firm's "White Soap" and was otherwise a prolific advertiser.
William Worthington (1847-1922) was Judge of the Superior Court of Cincinnati from 1882-1884. He was a Director and general counsel for the Little Miami Railroad Company and the Cincinnati Art Museum. He was also associated with the Cincinnati Music Hall Association, Spring Grove Cemetery, the Shillito Realty Company, and the University of Cincinnati.
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Harley T. Procter was the son of a founding father of the company Procter & Gamble. He coined the term "Ivory" for the firm's "White Soap" and was otherwise a prolific advertiser.
William Worthington (1847-1922) was Judge of the Superior Court of Cincinnati from 1882-1884. He was a Director and general counsel for the Little Miami Railroad Company and the Cincinnati Art Museum. He was also associated with the Cincinnati Music Hall Association, Spring Grove Cemetery, the Shillito Realty Company, and the University of Cincinnati.
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1890s Lot of Antique Letters Addressed to William Worthington, Harley T. Proctor
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