Harmon Washington Hendricks

Harmon Washington Hendricks (1846–1928) was the president of the Hendricks Brothers copper trading company in the United States.

[1][2] He was vice chairman of the board of trustees for the Museum of the American Indian.

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Board of Trustees of the Heye Foundation in 1920, from left to right are: Minor Cooper Keith , James Bishop Ford , George Gustav Heye , Frederic Kimber Seward , F. Kingsbury Curtis , Samuel Riber, Jr. , Archer Milton Huntington , and Harmon Washington Hendricks