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Knight Investment Company

 Organization

Administrative History

The Knight Investment Company was a Utah investment firm founded by Jesse Knight (1845-1921).

The Knight Investment Company was a Utah investment firm founded by Jesse Knight, who first obtained his wealth from silver mining in the Tintic Mining District of Utah. The investment firm was organized to secure coordination of holdings and place responsibility on members of the family. The investment firm was connected to mining, sugar, and ranching companies, the Utah Savings Bank, the Knight Woolen Mills, and the American-Columbian Corporation. About 80 corporations were eventually brought within the scope of Knight Investment Company.

Citation:
Knight Investment Company Papers, 1885-1957 (The Knight Investment Company was a Utah investment firm founded by Jesse Knight (1845-1921))

Wikipedia, via WWW, June 10, 2021 (Knight first obtained his wealth from silver mining in the Tintic Mining District of Utah. The investment firm was connected to mining, sugar, and ranching companies, the Utah Savings Bank, the Knight Woolen Mills, and the American-Columbian Corporation)

UPB files, June 10, 2021 (About 80 corporations were eventually brought within the scope of Knight Investment Company; The investment firm was organized to secure coordination of holdings and place responsibility on members of the family)

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Phillip Knight collection of Knight Investment Company records

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSS 3772
Scope and Contents

Collection includes a variety of business records of the Knight Investment Company, including: articles of incorporation, state certificates, patents, abstracts, deeds, receipts, bonds, wills, certificates, affidavits, company reports, surveys, letters, oaths, shipment orders, pool agreements, proxy agreements, letters of administration, leases, blueprints, tax forms, and other legal documents. Items document the business of the company between 1883 and 1964.

Dates: approximately 1883-1964

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