By the first World War, Trexler's lumber business was among the largest in the United States, owning tracts of timber and sawmills in Mississippi, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Virginia, with distribution yards in Portsmouth, Virginia and Newark, New Jersey (Hall & Hall 1987).
Harry Clay Trexler (1854–1933), American industrialist who built a business empire in Allentown, Pennsylvania
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