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National Linseed Oil Trust : ウィキペディア英語版 | National Linseed Oil Trust The National Linseed Oil Trust of St. Louis, Missouri was a major company trust formed in 1885 to protect linseed interests in the United States.〔Foner, P.S. (1964) ''History of the labor movement in the United States.'' International Publishers Company. p 13.〕 Once used extensively in painting, linseed oil today is also commonly known as ''flax seed oil''. The Trust was dissolved in 1920 after the U.S. Department of Justice charged they broke the Sherman Antitrust Act.〔("Sues to dissolve Trust" ), ''New York Times.'' July 1, 1920. Retrieved 1/24/08.〕 Omaha millionaire Clark Woodman was an influential director on the board.〔("Clark Woodman found dead" ), ''New York Times.'' Retrieved 1/23/08.〕 ==History== Viewed today as one of many imitators of the Standard Oil Company, the Linseed Oil Trust's peers included the Cotton Oil Trust, Lead Smeltering Trust and the Whiskey Trust.〔Morris, C.R. (2005) ''The Tycoons: How Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, Jay Gould, And J.P. Morgan invented the American supereconomy.'' Times Books. p 194.〕 At a peak in 1898 the Trust held $6,000,000 in assets over liabilities.〔("Linseed Oil Trust: Assets said to be $6,000,000" ), ''New York Times.'' September 22, 1898. Retrieved 1/23/08.〕 An early report by one of the founders stated that the Trust was initially founded for the social benefit of the members.〔Whiting Baker, C. (1899) ''Monopolies and the People.'' Xinware Corporation. p 15.〕
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