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bells that were made in Baltimore and now hang and are regularly played in the tower of the ancient "Faw Kirk" Parish Church in the town centre, which is still in use. The town gave him the keys to Falkirk at a special ceremony to mark the occasion. A new Robert Dollar Commemorative Association was formed in April 2013 with a view to replicating something similar to the Andrew Carnegie Centre in Dunfermline. This new Robert Dollar Centre is intended to reflect his life and achievements.
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Robert's mother, his father married a servant girl named Mary Easton, and in 1857 they had a daughter, also named Mary, and in 1858 a son named William. Shortly afterwards, the family emigrated to Canada. Robert began working at a lumber camp as a cook's helper when he was 14 years old, and later found work in a barrel
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in 2005. Robert Dollar and his wife were active in the orphanage and he provided funding to purchase land and dedication ceremonies were held on 10 February 1900. He had a school built on the property in 1902 and rebuilt after a fire in 1913. In 1920 gave 42 acres of pasture land as a Christmas gift.
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In 1945, Stanley Dollar filed a lawsuit to recover ownership of the line. The battle raged until 1950 when the Supreme Court ruled in favour of Stanley Dollar. The government had other plans and did not return the company. There was a cash settlement as 7% was retained by Stanley. In 1952, a group of
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He was born on 20 March 1844, to William Dollar and Mary Melville. He had two younger brothers, John and James. His mother died in 1853, and Robert dropped out of school and worked in a machine shop and then as an errand boy for a lumber shipping company to help support the family. After the death of
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Robert Dollar and family members returned to his birthplace more than once. He provided money that bought Dollar Park and Arnotdale House, which he gave to the town, in person. He also paid for a drinking fountain that commemorates the First Battle of Falkirk; the first town library at the YMCA; the
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She was a quiet person, but very determined to keep up with Robert's adventures. She took an airplane ride over Shanghai in 1927. Commenting on his constant search for new challenges, Margaret said, "Sometimes I think in the modern world of marvels, he will never be satisfied until he is the skipper
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In this world all we leave behind us that is worth anything is that we can be well regarded and spoken of after we are gone, and that we can say that we left the world just a little better than we found it. If we can't accomplish these two things then life, according to my view, has been a failure.
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It would have been nothing short of a crime for me to have retired when I reached the age of sixty, because I have accomplished far more the last twenty years of my life than I did before I reached my sixtieth birthday ... I was put in this world for a purpose and that was not to loaf and spend my
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Robert Dollar had interests in China that included land, buildings, and wharves for his ships. The Dollar Steamship Line had offices in Alexandria, Egypt, Manila and Zamboanga, Philippines, Genoa, Italy, Hong Kong, Los Angeles, CA, Oakland, CA, and Portland, OR. The company had wharves on the West
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to markets down the coast. Thus began his entry into the shipping industry that included lumber, commodities, mail, and passengers. In the process he became a San Francisco shipping magnate who entered the lumber trade in Canada. In 1903, Robert and his three sons incorporated their interests into
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In 1923, the purchase of seven "president" ships owned by the U.S. Government allowed Dollar, at the age of 80, to pioneer his successful round-the-world passenger service. Pacific Mails, a U.S. company going back to the 1850s with the Panama-California and trans-Pacific routes, was taken over by
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Robert met Margaret S. Proudfoot in a Presbyterian Church, and they were married in 1874. This was during the time after he sustained a loss in his timber venture, was heavily in debt, and determined to pay off his share, which was $ 2500. For their honeymoon, he took his new bride, along with 18
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Robert, who had been active in his father's business for years, and was at the helm when the shipping company was transferred to the U.S. Shipping board, became the president of the United States Line that was formed by Roosevelt SS Co., R. Stanley Dollar and Kenneth D. Dawson. The International
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In 1861, Robert held his first real job as a logger. He had the task of driving the logs down the river to the mill. There were no roads so all travel was by water. Logging took place some distance from the mill, so running the logs could take about three months. In 1866, Robert began to keep a
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time in so-called pleasure ... I was eighty years old when I thought out the practicability of starting a passenger steamship line of eight steamers to run around the world in one direction ... I hope to continue working to my last day on earth and wake up the next morning in the other world.
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At age 22, Robert took over running a camp as Director of the English and American Lumber Company. His first venture into the lumber industry began when he bought a lumber camp, but it failed. This did not deter him, and, apparently learning from his mistakes, he bought other camps that were
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Robert Dollar developed bronchial pneumonia and died on 16 May 1932. Honorary pall bearers included the Governor of California and the Mayor of San Francisco. The U.S. Government sent a dirigible over the scene of the funeral, and flowers were dropped from the sky. Over 3,000 people were in
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Robert Dollar's last public appearance was at the Commencement Exercises at the Theological Seminary. Although he was not feeling well, he insisted in walking in the academic procession and as President of the Board of Trustees gave a congratulatory message to the graduating class.
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In 1906, Robert bought a Victorian style home in San Rafael and named it "Falkirk," after his birthplace in Scotland. He lived there until his death. He left the estate to his family and it was purchased by the community in 1975 for $ 250,000. The name Falkirk was retained as the
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the Robert Dollar Company. In 1910, Dollar built an 11-story office building in San Francisco, headquarters of the Dollar Steamship Company, which was expanded in 1919. During the inter-war years, his freighters plied the Pacific and were a common sight from Canada to
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Mercantile Marine Company gained control of the company in 1934. The daughter of Robert Stanley Dollar, and granddaughter of Robert Dollar, Diana Dollar Hickingbotham Knowles, was a well known philanthropist in San Francisco, who died in 2013 at the age of 95.
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diary, which he continued until 1918; thus, he was able to write his memoirs in later years and tell the vivid tales of logging in Canada. For example, "The first three or four days I couldn't 'keep my feet' and spent more time in the water than out of it. But
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As a member of the San Rafael Park and Recreation Commission he donated 20 acres of land for Boyd Park in 1920. In 1923 he donated 11 more acres and other funding The Robert Dollar Scenic Drive was constructed from Boyd Park to the summit of San Rafael Hill.
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The Dollar Steamship Line also owned tugboats such as the Superior and Dollarton, lumber barges such as the Dollar 1, Dollar Hulk No.1, and Dollar Vi, and motor launches such as the Stuart Dollar.
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said at the time of his death, "Robert Dollar has done more in his lifetime to spread the American flag on the high seas than any man in this country." He made the cover of
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moved to San Anselmo in 1896. In 1917 Robert Dollar founded the Chair of the New Testament Interpretation with an endowment of $ 50,000 known as the Robert Dollar Chair.
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The Dollars had four children: Alexander Melville and Robert Stanley were born in Bracebridge. The timber was playing out, so in 1885 the family moved to
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Many people erroneously speak of a man when he is gone as having left so much money. That, according to my view, amounts to very little.
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magazine on 19 March 1928, with several writings concerning his business', and was given a long obituary in the 23 May 1932, issue.
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trees. A portion of this tract, located on the Russian River, was sold to the Bohemian Club of San Francisco and is now the
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in 1922 that was placed in Montgomery Hall. They were moved to Geneva Hall in 1953. The SFTS news bulletin was renamed
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After Captain Dollar turned eighty, the newspaper reporters began to ask him when he planned to retire. He replied:
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The first ship was the Newsboy and others that were bought or built include those purchased as the President line.
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Robert Dollar gave to many causes, mostly involving religion, but some involved social and community endeavours.
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In 1919 Lynn T. White, the minister of the First Presbyterian Church in San Rafael gave a sermon titled, "
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San Francisco Theological Seminary: The Shaping of a Western School of the Church, 1871–1998, p. 102
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Chair of the Board of Directors of the San Francisco Theological Seminary in San Anselmo, CA.
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was founded by Robert Dollar. Control was assumed by the U.S. Shipping board and then APL.
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President Jackson: Constructed as the SS Silver State and renamed when purchased by the
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Coast at Bandon and Reedsport, OR, Seattle, WA, and Honolulu, HI; on the East Coast at
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successful. He bought camps and timberland in Canada, then in the upper peninsula of
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presents an annual "Robert Dollar Award" to honour outstanding contributions to the
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In 1922 a fire destroyed the main building and Robert and Mrs. Dollar donated the
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factory. He learned French, and worked his way up to doing the camp accounting.
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One of the Robert Dollar Lumber Company steam locomotives was restored by the
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A guide to the Robert Dollar and Robert S. Dollar business records, 1913–1967
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One Hundred Thirty Years of Steam Navigation: A History of the Merchant Ship,
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Robert Dollar expressed ideas concerning one's legacy after death. He wrote:
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Incorporated as the San Francisco Orphanage and Farm the name was changed to
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in memory of their daughter who had died in 1921. In 1929 Robert built the
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Dollar in 1925 that added 8 more ships, and he also signed a contract with
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In 1895, he acquired his first vessel, a single steam schooner called
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The Christian Attitude Toward the Organized Labor Movement in America
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Member of the board of the San Rafael Park and Recreation Commission
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and I soon learned to stay on top of the logs." Dollar worked in
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Memoirs of Robert Dollar, chapter 1, retrieved 26 September 2010
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Finding Aid to the Robert Dollar Company Photographs, 1858–1960
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formed by H. F. Alexander was acquired in 1922 and renamed the
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The Robert Dollar Story - Maritime Radio Historical Society
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Robert Dollar Commemorative Association, Falkirk, Scotland
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Robert Dollar on the cover of TIME Magazine, 19 March 1928
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and built buildings for the organisation in the Far East.
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Director of Seaboard National Bank (his son took over)
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B.C. Forbes Publishing Co., 1923. pp. 16–29, 185–203
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Index


Falkirk
Scotland
United Kingdom
San Rafael, California
United States
Mount Tamalpais Cemetery
Bainsford
Falkirk
lumber baron
shipping magnate
Freemason
James Rolph Jr.
stave
experience is the best teacher
logging camps
Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Bracebridge, Ontario
Marquette, Michigan

Michigan
Northern California

Nome, Alaska
San Rafael, California
Sonoma
Usal
Mendocino county
Oregon
British Columbia

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