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RANDALL, Leroy D. (Washington Co., NY, Sept. 25, 1818-Dubuque, IA, June 17, 1891). [[L. D. RANDALL | RANDALL, Leroy D. (Washington Co., NY, Sept. 25, 1818-Dubuque, IA, June 17, 1891). Leroy D. Randall was the owner of [[L. D. RANDALL AND CO.]], a wholesale dealer in leather and saddlery hardware, located at the site where John Bell & Company was later located. It was the oldest business of its type in Dubuque. | ||
Beginning in 1861, Randall was a business associate of [[THOMPSON, John|John THOMPSON]]. | Beginning in 1861, Randall was a business associate of [[THOMPSON, John|John THOMPSON]]. | ||
Randall served as vice-president of the [[LINWOOD CEMETERY]] Association and was | Randall served as vice-president of the [[LINWOOD CEMETERY]] Association. He is a also a director in the Commercial Bank and a director in the Iowa Trust and Savings Bank. He served one term as Alderman and was a prominent member of the Board of Trade. | ||
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Revision as of 02:11, 26 September 2014
RANDALL, Leroy D. (Washington Co., NY, Sept. 25, 1818-Dubuque, IA, June 17, 1891). Leroy D. Randall was the owner of L. D. RANDALL AND CO., a wholesale dealer in leather and saddlery hardware, located at the site where John Bell & Company was later located. It was the oldest business of its type in Dubuque.
Beginning in 1861, Randall was a business associate of John THOMPSON.
Randall served as vice-president of the LINWOOD CEMETERY Association. He is a also a director in the Commercial Bank and a director in the Iowa Trust and Savings Bank. He served one term as Alderman and was a prominent member of the Board of Trade.
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