If you could pleasure us with some fotos or send them to me, I'd gladly post them. Ernst Lindner, H.A. Lindner's son & apparently only business heir, fell in fierce fighting with the Brits so H.A. Lindner more than likely shuttered his compagnie in June/July 1915. Now remember that Joseph Gales of Elizabeth, NJ expired June 3rd, 1916. So I am not exactly sure who was doing the sourcing nor to whom but I would say that S,D&G were courting anyone they could to fill orders.
>>Back to Schoverling, Daly & Gales and much later in 1899 after Charles Daly's death, on November 25th, 1899 Schoverling, Daly & Gales was incorporated by Jospeh Gales of Elizabeth, New Jersey, Ella Daly King of East Orange, New Jersey and Theodore William Stake of New York City. William Theodore Stake was born in 1861 in NY City but educated in London and then Canada. He was vice president in 1915 and VP, secretary & director in 1918 after Joseph Gales' expiring on June 3rd, 1916(born April 29th, 1847). Some concern, maybe S,D&G offered a scattergun with the tradename T.W. Stake.
Frederic J. Wilbur was a director in 1914.<<
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