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PLATT, I. M. (Germany, 1841-- ). Platt emigrated to the United States in 1856 and to Dubuque in 1863. With his brother, P. M., he established a small scale clothing business. His brother left for New York, and I. M. Platt joined his other brother, S. M. Platt, in establishing [[PLATT BROTHERS COMPANY]]. (1) | PLATT, I. M. (Germany, 1841-- ). Platt emigrated to the United States in 1856 and to Dubuque in 1863. With his brother, P. M., he established a small scale clothing business. His brother left for New York, and I. M. Platt joined his other brother, S. M. Platt, in establishing [[PLATT BROTHERS COMPANY]]. (1) | ||
I. M. Platt's daughter married G. C. Sommerfield who purchased his father-in-law's company and renamed it G. C. Sommerfield and Company. In 1902 Sommerfield and Mark Platt, the company's secretary and treasurer, decided to pursue business opportunities in Chicago and sold the company to [[ | I. M. Platt's daughter married G. C. Sommerfield who purchased his father-in-law's company and renamed it G. C. Sommerfield and Company. In 1902 Sommerfield and Mark Platt, the company's secretary and treasurer, decided to pursue business opportunities in Chicago and sold the company to [[SOMMERVILLE AND COMPANY]]. (2) | ||
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Revision as of 16:38, 14 July 2023
PLATT, I. M. (Germany, 1841-- ). Platt emigrated to the United States in 1856 and to Dubuque in 1863. With his brother, P. M., he established a small scale clothing business. His brother left for New York, and I. M. Platt joined his other brother, S. M. Platt, in establishing PLATT BROTHERS COMPANY. (1)
I. M. Platt's daughter married G. C. Sommerfield who purchased his father-in-law's company and renamed it G. C. Sommerfield and Company. In 1902 Sommerfield and Mark Platt, the company's secretary and treasurer, decided to pursue business opportunities in Chicago and sold the company to SOMMERVILLE AND COMPANY. (2)
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Source:
1. "Biographical Sketches," The Herald, December 20, 1885, p. 14
2. "Business Change," Dubuque Telegraph-Herald, August 3, 1902, p. 3