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Samuel J. Murray (March 7, 1851 – August 2 … Samuel J. Murray (March 7, 1851 – August 23, 1915) was a New York printer's apprentice who became an inventor who revolutionized the printing business, and one of the most successful businessmen of his time. At the time of his death at age sixty-five, Murray was vice president and treasurer of the United States Playing Card Company, and a director of the W. B. Oglesby Paper Company of Middletown, Ohio. His block of stock in the United States Playing Card Company was said to be worth $1,000,000.d Company was said to be worth $1,000,000.
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