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Box 28

 Container

Contains 31 Results:

1934., 1934 - 1934

 File — Box: 28, Folder: 23
Identifier: Series 5.
Scope and Contents From the File:

Additional copies of Board of Directors minutes can be found in the Reports to the New York Directors for 1922 to 1924 among the Chronological files.

Dates: 1934 - 1934

1934., 1934 - 1934

 File — Box: 28, Folder: 22
Identifier: Series 5.
Scope and Contents From the Series: The Anglo American Corporation of South Africa was incorporated on 25 September 1917, with an original capital of £1 million. Its purpose was to exploit the gold resources of the East Rand, and to secure the assets of the Consolidated Mines Selection Company, of which William L. Honnold had been managing director, and which because of its German connections had been subject to a bitter press campaign. Co-founders of the enterprise were Mr. (later Sir) Ernest Oppenheimer and Honnold. Honnold...
Dates: 1934 - 1934

1933., 1933 - 1933

 File — Box: 28, Folder: 11
Identifier: Series 5.
Scope and Contents From the Series: The Anglo American Corporation of South Africa was incorporated on 25 September 1917, with an original capital of £1 million. Its purpose was to exploit the gold resources of the East Rand, and to secure the assets of the Consolidated Mines Selection Company, of which William L. Honnold had been managing director, and which because of its German connections had been subject to a bitter press campaign. Co-founders of the enterprise were Mr. (later Sir) Ernest Oppenheimer and Honnold. Honnold...
Dates: 1933 - 1933

1933., 1933 - 1933

 File — Box: 28, Folder: 12
Identifier: Series 5.
Scope and Contents From the Series: The Anglo American Corporation of South Africa was incorporated on 25 September 1917, with an original capital of £1 million. Its purpose was to exploit the gold resources of the East Rand, and to secure the assets of the Consolidated Mines Selection Company, of which William L. Honnold had been managing director, and which because of its German connections had been subject to a bitter press campaign. Co-founders of the enterprise were Mr. (later Sir) Ernest Oppenheimer and Honnold. Honnold...
Dates: 1933 - 1933

"P",, 1933.

 File — Box: 28, Folder: 3
Identifier: Series 4.
Scope and Contents From the Series: In 1931, William L. Honnold's secretary, Neil C. Cross, instituted a chronological filing system, which brought together all files created in a single year, the files for each year ordered alphabetically by subject. The system was maintained through both William and Caroline Honnold's lifetime, until the records were transferred to the Claremont Colleges. The files for each year typically include "Accounts paid"; files for bank and investment brokerage accounts; principal business ventures,...
Dates: 1933.

"R",, 1933.

 File — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Series 4.
Scope and Contents From the Series: In 1931, William L. Honnold's secretary, Neil C. Cross, instituted a chronological filing system, which brought together all files created in a single year, the files for each year ordered alphabetically by subject. The system was maintained through both William and Caroline Honnold's lifetime, until the records were transferred to the Claremont Colleges. The files for each year typically include "Accounts paid"; files for bank and investment brokerage accounts; principal business ventures,...
Dates: 1933.

"S",, 1933.

 File — Box: 28, Folder: 8
Identifier: Series 4.
Scope and Contents From the Series: In 1931, William L. Honnold's secretary, Neil C. Cross, instituted a chronological filing system, which brought together all files created in a single year, the files for each year ordered alphabetically by subject. The system was maintained through both William and Caroline Honnold's lifetime, until the records were transferred to the Claremont Colleges. The files for each year typically include "Accounts paid"; files for bank and investment brokerage accounts; principal business ventures,...
Dates: 1933.

"T",, 1933.

 File — Box: 28, Folder: 9
Identifier: Series 4.
Scope and Contents From the Series: In 1931, William L. Honnold's secretary, Neil C. Cross, instituted a chronological filing system, which brought together all files created in a single year, the files for each year ordered alphabetically by subject. The system was maintained through both William and Caroline Honnold's lifetime, until the records were transferred to the Claremont Colleges. The files for each year typically include "Accounts paid"; files for bank and investment brokerage accounts; principal business ventures,...
Dates: 1933.

"U",, 1933.

 File — Box: 28, Folder: 10
Identifier: Series 4.
Scope and Contents From the Series: In 1931, William L. Honnold's secretary, Neil C. Cross, instituted a chronological filing system, which brought together all files created in a single year, the files for each year ordered alphabetically by subject. The system was maintained through both William and Caroline Honnold's lifetime, until the records were transferred to the Claremont Colleges. The files for each year typically include "Accounts paid"; files for bank and investment brokerage accounts; principal business ventures,...
Dates: 1933.

"W",, 1933.

 File — Box: 28, Folder: 14
Identifier: Series 4.
Scope and Contents From the Series: In 1931, William L. Honnold's secretary, Neil C. Cross, instituted a chronological filing system, which brought together all files created in a single year, the files for each year ordered alphabetically by subject. The system was maintained through both William and Caroline Honnold's lifetime, until the records were transferred to the Claremont Colleges. The files for each year typically include "Accounts paid"; files for bank and investment brokerage accounts; principal business ventures,...
Dates: 1933.