Difference between revisions of "Emory Fiske Skinner"
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− | *Emory | + | *Emory Fisk Skinner. ''[http://fulltext10.fcla.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=fhp&idno=WF00000020&format=pdf Reminisces]''. 1908. |
*J. S. Glass, editor. ''The Southern Manufacturer'', Volume V, Number 3. New Orleans: June 1901. | *J. S. Glass, editor. ''The Southern Manufacturer'', Volume V, Number 3. New Orleans: June 1901. | ||
− | *Find-A-Grave - [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64175443/emory-fisk-skinner] | + | *Find-A-Grave - ''[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64175443/emory-fisk-skinner]''. |
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Latest revision as of 14:51, 9 June 2023
E. F. Skinner | |
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Born | July 17, 1833 Sherborne, New York |
Died | 1913 Inglewood,Los Angeles County, CA |
Occupation | Lumber magnate, politician |
Spouse | Ellen M. Hubbard (1860) |
Children | E. H. Skinner |
Emory Fisk Skinner (1833-1913) was a lumber magnate who founded the Skinner Manufacturing Company. He migrated to the area from Wisconsin in 1874 and established his timber company in (date needed).
Skinner was also active in politics. He was the Republican candidate for Congress in 1882, for State Senate in 1888, and a delegate to the first McKinley Nominating Convention.
References[edit]
- Emory Fisk Skinner. Reminisces. 1908.
- J. S. Glass, editor. The Southern Manufacturer, Volume V, Number 3. New Orleans: June 1901.
- Find-A-Grave - [1].