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Coe, Louis Stevenson (1863-1939)

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Title

Coe, Louis Stevenson (1863-1939)

Description

Louis Stevenson Coe was a business owner who grew up in Englewood. He established and owned the New Jersey Paper Tube Company. He ran and was elected to the Board of Freeholders. He was also head of the Englewood Field Club.

His father was William Patten Coe and his brother was George Simmons Coe Jr. He was the nephew of George Simmons Coe Sr. He married Anne E. Burdett. He had two daughters, Julie Burdett Coe Papst and Marie Clinton.

Source

"Louis Stevenson Coe." Find A Grave.
"Louis S. Coe, 76, Will Be Buried At Englewood." The Record, 27 Oct. 1939, p.2.
"Freeholder Coe to Seek Renomination at the Primaries." The Record, 7 June 1917, p. 1.

Contributor

Birth Date

1863-06-24

Birthplace

Brooklyn, New York, USA

Death Date

1939-10-26

Occupation

Source of File Attached

"An Appeal to Republican Voters." The Record, 25 Sept. 1915, p.4.

Collection

Citation

“Coe, Louis Stevenson (1863-1939),” Englewood Makes History, accessed September 11, 2024, https://englewoodmakeshistory.org/items/show/545.

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