Samuel Wilson Rutherford

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Samuel Wilson Rutherford founded the National Benefit Insurance Company in Washington, D.C. In 1927, he won the first award and gold medal of the Harmon award, for "his sound management and leadership of his company, which was developed from a small sick benefit association with capital stock in 1898 of $3,000 to a legal reserve life insurance company with $75,000,000 in policies in force."[1]

Footnotes

References
  1. Work & Guzman, p. 8
Bibliography
  • Work, Monroe Nathan and Guzman, Jessie Parkhurst (1937). Negro year: An annual encyclopedia of the Negro 1937-1938. Tuskegee Institute, Ala. : Negro Year Book Publishing Co.


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