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William Wallace Spence : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Wallace Spence
William Wallace Spence (born 1815 - died 1915) was a Baltimore Financier. He was a founding partner of Spence & Reid, which manufactured clipper ships, established an import/export firm at Pratt Street’s Old Bowley’s Wharf, and founded The Mercantile Trust and Deposit Company. == Business ==
Born in Scotland in 1815, William Wallace Spence immigrated to the United States at the age of eighteen with only one-hundred dollars in his pocket.〔“W.W. Spence Dies at 100; Baltimore Financier Celebrated Birthday on October 18; His Career” 4 Nov. 1915 ''The New York Times'', 7〕 He was employed as a shipping clerk in New York and then came to Baltimore to enter into a business partnership with Andrew Reid, forming the corporation Spence & Reid, which manufactured clipper ships〔 Spence also set up an import/export firm at Pratt Street’s Old Bowley’s Wharf. Later, he founded the Mercantile Trust and Deposit Company and became an officer of The Eutaw Savings Bank.〔”Druid Hill Park’s Scottish Sentinel to be Rededicated: Statue of Wallace Nears Age 100” 20 Aug. 1993 ''The New York Times''〕
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