Harmon Washington Hendricks Explained

Harmon Washington Hendricks (1846–1928) was the president of the Hendricks Brothers copper trading company in the United States.[1] [2] He was vice chairman of the board of trustees for the Museum of the American Indian.[3]

Notes and References

  1. The company was started Harmon Hendricks (1771–1838)
  2. News: Will of Metal Dealer Gave $250,000 to Museum of the American Indian . Harmon W. Hendricks, who owned a controlling interest in Hendricks Brothers, Inc., metal dealers, left an estate appraised yesterday by Deputy Tax ... . . June 26, 1931 . 2010-07-07 .
  3. News: Two of William Penn's Treaty Belts, Long in England, Coming to New York. . Their acquisition was made possible by the generosity of Harmon W. Hendricks, Vice Chairman of the Museum's Board of Trustees, who guaranteed whatever funds ... . . November 21, 1916 . 2010-07-07 .