Richard T. Pullen
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Born | October 25, 1849 |
Died | 1922 |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Businessman |
Richard T. Pullen (October 25, 1849 - 1922) was an American businessman instrumental in the safe and vault manufacturing business. He first entered the business in 1874 as a clerk in the time keeping department of the Hall's Safe & Lock Co. in Cincinnati, Ohio before rising to the role of Secretary.[1]
Upon the formation of the Herring-Hall-Marvin Co., he was elected to the board of directors and became its Secretary.[2] He would later become the President of the Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co.[3] – a role that he would maintain for a number of years. Pullen was a key player in the Supreme Court case: The Hall's Safe Co. vs Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co., decided in favor of The Hall's Safe Co. in 1908.[4]
References
- ↑ Cincinnati, the Queen City of the West : her principal men and institutions, biographical sketches and portraits of leading citizens, descriptive accounts of her enterprises
- ↑ The Inter Ocean Chicago, Illinois 10 May 1892
- ↑ The Cincinnati Enquirer – Cincinnati, Ohio 28 Jun 1905, Wed
- ↑ https://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-supreme-court/208/554.html
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