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33: 342:, and five daughters: Mrs Orville Browning Carrott (Jane), Mrs Bushrod Brush Howard (Esther Margaret), Mrs Norman Putnam Ream (Mary), Mrs Lucius Pond Ordway, Jr. (Josephine), and Mrs Nelson S. Talbott (Elizabeth). 264:. He was also a co-founder of the United States Baking Company. By 1898, Green merged both companies with the Chicago-based New York Biscuit Company, which owned twenty-three bakeries from ten states on the 291:, and later as the chairman of its board of directors. In 1899, he was the first person to sell packaged biscuits instead of selling them in bulk. Green went on to serve as the President of the 303:. Green encouraged his employees to buy stocks, refused to hire children in his factories, and provided affordable meals. However, he was opposed to strikes and organized labor. 1323: 1348: 377: 1303: 320: 218:. From 1867 to 1869, he was promoted to full librarian. From 1869 to 1873, he worked for Evarts, Southmayd & Choate, a law firm co-founded by 1343: 1318: 331:
Green married Esther Walsh, the daughter of Charles Walsh of Chicago, on June 3, 1879. Esther was a philanthropist, attending fundraisers for
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Green started as the Principal of a high school in Groton, Massachusetts in 1864. In 1865, he became second assistant librarian at the
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In Chicago, they resided at 4935 Greenwood Avenue. When they moved to New York City, they resided at the
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in Greenwich, Connecticut on March 10, 1917. At the time of his death, he was worth US$ 2,400,000.
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Green died on March 8, 1917. He was seventy-four years old. His funeral took place at
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Harvard Business School: Great American Business Leaders Of The Twentieth Century
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Esther predeceased him, dying on October 18, 1912, in Greenwich, Connecticut.
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from 1905 to 1917. Under his leadership, the company marketed
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Green was educated in Boston public schools, including the
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Adolphus Williamson Green was born on January 14, 1843, in
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Six of their children survived to adulthood: a son,
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They also maintained a country estate in 1324:Businesspeople from Greenwich, Connecticut 1039:"Wild Race With Death Is Won By Physician" 663: 661: 258:American Biscuit and Manufacturing Company 31: 20: 977:"Weddings Announced For The Near Future" 702:"Man Who Made Unedo Biscuit Famous Dies" 466:"Green's Great Work And How It Was Done" 321:1892 United States presidential election 400: 187:. His ancestors had immigrated to the 412: 410: 408: 406: 404: 276:, a meatpacking magnate, and Senator 7: 1349:19th-century American businesspeople 167:. He served as the President of the 313:1892 Democratic National Convention 14: 1304:American people of Irish descent 272:, co-founded by Green alongside 256:Green was the co-founder of the 1045:. September 14, 1912. p. 1 1015:. September 25, 1916. p. 1 1169:. October 19, 1912. p. 28 831:. December 1, 1907. p. 53 801:. 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He was admitted to the 149:Adolphus Williamson Green 44:Adolphus Williamson Green 30: 515:The Brooklyn Daily Eagle 470:The Atlanta Constitution 293:National Biscuit Company 289:National Biscuit Company 270:National Biscuit Company 169:National Biscuit Company 153:National Biscuit Company 1069:"All Aboard For Europe" 1339:Mondelez International 885:"In the Society World" 673:Mondelēz International 389:Mondelēz International 359:Greenwich, Connecticut 335:, among other causes. 299:, animal crackers and 274:Philip Danforth Armour 251:Chicago Board of Trade 161:Mondelēz International 1012:The Washington Herald 919:Chicago Daily Tribune 889:Chicago Daily Tribune 739:The Salt Lake Tribune 603:The St Louis Republic 116:Attorney, businessman 1135:The Washington Times 915:"Ream-Green Wedding" 357:, a neighborhood of 228:Joseph Hodges Choate 16:American businessman 1105:The Washington Post 1074:Chicago Inter Ocean 1043:The Pittsburgh Post 981:Chicago Inter Ocean 679:on October 16, 2015 200:Boston Latin School 171:from 1905 to 1917. 97:Boston Latin School 859:The New York Times 829:The New York Times 825:"The Social Whirl" 799:The New York Times 769:The News-Palladium 363:Theodore Roosevelt 340:John Russell Green 307:Political activity 278:Frank Orren Lowden 204:Harvard University 142:1 son, 5 daughters 107:Harvard University 85:New York, New York 378:St. Mary's Church 220:William M. 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Nabisco
Mondelēz International
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Harvard University
New York Mercantile Library
William M. Evarts
Charles Ferdinand Southmayd
Joseph Hodges Choate
New York State Bar Association
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