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Dun, R G

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Dun, R(obert) G(raham) (1826–1900)

US businessman. He owned of R G Dun & Company, a credit-rating agency, whose offices were the first to use typewriters and other print information innovations. The firm became Dun & Bradstreet, a major business credit-rating and financial services publishing company.

He was born in Chillicothe, Ohio. He joined the office of Tappan & Douglass, the first mercantile agency in New York City, and later became a partner. He instituted Dun's Review, a weekly overview of international business conditions.



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