"The Oregonian's Handbook of the Pacific Northwest." Portland, OR: Oregonian Publishing Co., 1894. pg. 441. L. C. DILLMAN Of the prominent citizens of Spokane, none have been more actively identified with the welfare of the city than L. C. Dillman. No public enterprise which has benefited Spokane has ever been undertaken without the material aid of the gentleman. Mr. Dillman is the senior member of one of the most prominent real estate and investment broker firms of the city. He is a director in the Washington National bank, president of the Pacific Bullion Mining company, director in the Spokane Hydraulic Mining Company, and general manager and treasurer of the St. Paul Land and Improvement Company, a corporation owning large tracts of land in the city and in Eastern Washington. Mr. Dillman is a native of Louisville, Kentucky, and is now 38 years of age. He has donated without any compensation, valuable tracts upon which to locate industrial plants. The aggregate value of these donations is not less than $75,000. He has an extensive acquaintance with prominent capitalists throughout the United States, and is the accredited representative of interests aggregating in value, $3,000,000. ******************* Submitted to the Washington Bios. Project in May 2005 by Diana Smith. Submitter has no additional information about the person(s) or family mentioned above.