Newspaper Article/Clipping
Nathan Paine
Head and shoulders portrait drawing of Nathan Paine of Paine Lumber Company who brought charges against George Zentner and Michael Troiber in the Oshkosh lumber strike conspiracy trial. |
Image ID: | 113637 |
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Creation Date: | 1898 |
Creator Name: | Unknown |
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Collection Name: | Thomas I. Kidd scrapbook, 1895-1953 |
Genre: | Newspaper Article/Clipping |
Original Format Type: | prints, photomechanical |
Original Format Number: | SC 341 |
Original Dimensions: | 1.5 x 2 inches |
From University of Minnesota Law Library: Nathan Paine, the son of George Paine, was an officer and stockholder of Paine Lumber Co. It was Nathan Paine who swore out the complaint against Thomas Kidd, George Zentner and Michael Troiber accusing them of criminal conspiracy for conspiring to damage Paine Lumber Company. During the trial Nathan Paine actually worked with the prosecution and often left his seat to go up and confer with Houghton the prosecutor until the defense objected to this. Nathan took over the company when his father died in 1917. |
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