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Palmer, John G. Kodak Canada Ltd.
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Correspondence between George Eastman and John G. Palmer

File contains correspondence between George Eastman and John G. Palmer between 1900 and 1904. Palmer was the treasurer of Canadian Kodak Co. Ltd., becoming the company's first president in 1918. Correspondence pertains to: the purchase of buildings on King Street; the purchase of the Stanley Dray Plate Co., J.G. Ramsey & Co., and D.H. Hogg & Co.; managerial titles; employee counts; and other miscellaneous topics. File also includes a list of photography companies in Toronto and Montreal and their 1903 annual sales. Included in this list is Wm. Notman & Son.

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Reproductions of John G. Palmer correspondence

File contains reproductions of correspondence between John G. Palmer and members of Eastman Kodak Company, including George Eastman. Most of the correspondence pertains to the purchase and rental of property in Toronto, but some pertains to bank balances and transfers, annual general meetings, and other miscellaneous topics. Palmer was the treasurer of Canadian Kodak Co. Ltd., becoming the company's first president in 1918.

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Records pertaining to an event for descendants of John G. Palmer

File contains records pertaining to an event held to honour descendants of John G. Palmer, Canadian Kodak's first president. The event was held in building # 9 of Kodak Heights on May 2, 1999. File includes notes, photocopied photographs, historical and contemporary correspondence, photocopied articles, and other ephemera. Records likely belonged to Bonnie Chapman, who worked both in Corporate Communications and Public Affairs and as the Curator of the Kodak Heritiage Collection and Museum.

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Reproductions of employment contracts for John G. Palmer and Eben J. Quigley

File contains reproductions of 3 employee contracts. The first, originally dated August 9, 1899, details the employment contract between John G. Palmer and Eastman Kodak Company. John G. Palmer became the treasurer of Canadian Kodak Co., Ltd., in 1899 and the company's first president in 1918. The latter two contracts, originally dated October 13, 1917 and January 1, 1923, detail the employment contract made between photographic emulsion maker, Eben J. Quigley, and Eastman Kodak Company.

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