Description
W.W. (William Wallace) Hodkinson (1881-19710) opened one of the nation's first movie theaters in Ogden, Utah in 1907. He became
a leading West Coast film distributor, and founded Paramount company in 1914 for distributing films of Adolph Zukor's Famous
Players Company. He left the motion picture business in 1929 to form Hodkinson Aviation Corporation, and later formed the
Central American Aviation Corporation and Companía Nacional de Aviación in Guatemala. The collection consists of correspondence,
financial records, diaries, reports, notes, photographs, tape recordings, clippings, and other printed material related to
Hodkinson's involvement with the motion picture and aviation industries.
Background
Hodkinson was born in 1881 in Pueblo, Colorado; worked as railroad telegrapher and correspondence school salesman; opened
one of the nation's first movie theaters in Ogden, Utah in 1907; became a leading West Coast film distributor; went to New
York in 1914 to negotiate film contracts, remaining to become one of the leading East Coast distributors; founded Paramount
company in 1914 for distributing films of Adolph Zukor's Famous Players Company; company name changed in 1918 to Paramount
Pictures; left motion picture business in 1929 to form Hodkinson Aviation Corporation, and later formed the Central American
Aviation Corporation and Companía Nacional de Aviación in Guatemala; he died in 1971.