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COLLIER, Robert Hutcheson. (Dalkeith, Scotland, July 17, 1842-Dubuque, IA, Mar. 9, 1896). Businessman. Collier settled in Dubuque as manager of the Northwest Department of Laflin and Rand Powder Company, a dealer in blasting powder. He served in the position from 1878 until his death. | COLLIER, Robert Hutcheson. (Dalkeith, Scotland, July 17, 1842-Dubuque, IA, Mar. 9, 1896). Businessman. Collier settled in Dubuque as manager of the Northwest Department of Laflin and Rand Powder Company, a dealer in blasting powder. He served in the position from 1878 until his death. | ||
Collier was a director of [[FIRST NATIONAL BANK]] and the Novelty Iron Works. He was vice-president and director of the [[NORWEGIAN PLOW COMPANY]]. His son, [[COLLIER, James|James COLLIER]], became one of the city's most important lumbermen. | Collier was a director of [[FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DUBUQUE]] and the Novelty Iron Works. He was vice-president and director of the [[NORWEGIAN PLOW COMPANY]]. His son, [[COLLIER, James Currie|James Currie COLLIER]], became one of the city's most important lumbermen. |
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COLLIER, Robert Hutcheson. (Dalkeith, Scotland, July 17, 1842-Dubuque, IA, Mar. 9, 1896). Businessman. Collier settled in Dubuque as manager of the Northwest Department of Laflin and Rand Powder Company, a dealer in blasting powder. He served in the position from 1878 until his death.
Collier was a director of FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DUBUQUE and the Novelty Iron Works. He was vice-president and director of the NORWEGIAN PLOW COMPANY. His son, James Currie COLLIER, became one of the city's most important lumbermen.