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Phillips, Thomas W. (Thomas Wharton), 1835-1912 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Phillips, Thomas W. (Thomas Wharton), 1835-1912
Used for/see from:
  • Earlier heading: Phillips, Thomas Wharton, 1835-1912
  • Phillips, T. W. (Thomas Wharton), 1835-1912
  • Layman 1835-1912

Library of Congress Manuscript Division for Garfield, J. A. Papers, 1831-81 (Phillips, Thomas Wharton; correspondent)

PREMARC file, June 30, 1997 (hdg: Phillips, Thomas Wharton, 1835-1912; auth. of The church of Christ (15th ed., 1915))

Phillips, Thomas Wharton. The Church of Christ, 1915: title page (Thomas W. Phillips, "A Layman")

OCLC search, April 3, 2015: (access point: Phillips, Thomas W. 1835-1912; Phillips, Thomas Wharton, 1835-1912; Phillips, Thomas W.; usage: Thomas W. Phillips)

Who was who in America, 1897-1942: (Phillips, Thomas W.; producer of petroleum and natural gas; banker; born Mt. Pleasant, Pa., Feb. 23, 1835; engaged in petroleum industry, 1861-; pres. Citizens' Nat. Bank, New Castle, Pa.; interested in philanthropic work; member of various college, benevolent and religious boards; interest in state and national politics; originator of Campaign Text-Book, first used during Garfield campaign of 1880; member 53d and 54th Congresses (1893-1897); introduced bill creating Industrial Commn, which afterwards became a law; apptd. member of Commission, elected its v.p.; at conclusion of its work in 1902 made supplementary report from which evolved the law creating the Bureau of Corporations; Republican; died July 21, 1912)

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