Richard B. Carter (1877–1949), ink manufacturer, was president of the Carter's Ink Company, in Boston and later Cambridge, Massachusetts, from 1903-1949.
He attended Harvard, where he became a member of Phi Beta Kappa and received an A.B.
[3] He finished his education at Harvard and went to work for the company in 1900 and became its president in 1903 and remained so the rest of his life.
[4] Richard B. Carter died June 8, 1949, a resident of West Newton where he had lived for many years in a large redbrick Georgian mansion at 11 Forest Avenue on the corner of Mt.
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