Thebaud Brothers
Thebaud Brothers was an American commission house located in New York City. The company was established around 1793{{Cite news |date=July 18, 1907 |title=Thebaud Brothers Fail for $750,000 |url=http://timesmachine.nytimes.comhttp//timesmachine.content-tagging.us-east-1-01.prd.dvsp.nyt.net/timesmachine/1907/07/18/106113971.html?pageNumber=14 |access-date=2024-02-03 |work=The New York Times |language=en}} by Joseph Thebaud, who hailed from France and served as an agent for the French East India Company. According to The New York Times, it was among the largest traders with Mexico and Central America in the city. From 1862 until its eventual collapse in 1907, Thebaud Brothers held a prominent position as a major importer of Henequen fiber from Mexico into the United States. Its failure was connected to another company going out of business, the E. Escalante & Son commission house in the Yucatan.
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Category:Defunct companies based in New York City
Category:American companies established in 1792
Category:American companies disestablished in 1907
Category:1792 establishments in New York (state)
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Category:Trading companies disestablished in the 20th century