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TOLEDO
and
LUCAS COUNTY, OHIO
1623 - 1923
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VOL. II
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ILLUSTRATED
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Chicago and Toledo
The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company
1923
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George P. MacNichol, Jr. |
GEORGE POPE
MacNICHOL, JR.
Source: Toledo and Lucas County,
Ohio 1623-1923 - Vol. II - Publ. 1923 - Page 630 - 631 |
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ROBERT DONALD McCREE
Robert Donald McCree, thoroughly trained along
mechanical lines and previously associated with important
engineering work, became one of the organizers of the Toledo
Coldmaker Company and devoted his time and efforts to the
development and conduct of the business, until November,
1922, when he moved to Delphos, Ohio, to become manager of
the Delphos Ice Company, which position he is most
acceptably filling. Born in Chicago, on the 29th of
November, 1894, he is a son of Robert Reed and Anna J. (Seaver)
McCree, the former an accountant. Reared in his
native city, he pursued his education in the public schools
there and when he had put aside his textbooks, upon
mastering the usual branches of the public school
curriculum, he went to Ann Arbor, where he entered the
engineering department of the University of Michigan,
completing his course of study there as a member of the
class of 1917. He afterward entered the civilians'
branch of service in connection with the World war, with the
rank of second lieutenant and was in the air service when
discharged in January, 1919. He later became
associated with the engineer department of the city of
Detroit, where he remained until November, 1919, and then
came to Toledo. Here he was one of the organizers of
the Toledo Coldmaker Company, Incorporated, and became
technical service manager. He previous business
experience and thorough training stood him in good stead in
this relation as it will in his present association and he
bids fair to attain a place of prominence, having already
made progress along his chosen line of life work that many
an older man might well envy.
Source: Toledo and Lucas
County, Ohio 1623-1923 - Vol. II - Publ. 1923 - Page 372 |
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