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 | | Correspondents include Akron Cereal Company, indicating that the company planned to place a representative in Europe, and W.J. Burke, U.S. Consul in St. Thomas, Ontario, requesting that consular reports be sent to him. |
 | | Correspondents include W. Armstrong of the Treasury Department, with 1 ANS from Chilton to Armstrong, in reply; Arthur T. Brice, of Riggs National Bank, introducing F. Tengbergen, a merchant from Padang, Sumatra; and W.B. Dickey, U.S. Consul in Callao, Peru, predicting prosperity of American trade in that city. |
 | | Born on June 19, 1861, Chilton was the son of Robert S. Chilton, Sr. |
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