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their mother,
Theresa DeFina (1890–1977), who
worked as a
saleslady in a
drygoods store.
During the 1930s,
after working as a model,
DeFina began her professional...
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Wholesale Drygoods Company Building in Huntington, West Virginia,
which has also been
historically known as Watts,
Ritter Wholesale Drygoods Company Building...
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Woolworth worked as a
stock boy in a
general store called Augsbury & Moore's
Drygoods in Watertown, and his
experiences there served as the
starting point to...
- he drop out and do "something useful" with his life.
Ouimet worked at a
drygoods store before landing a job at a
sporting goods store owned by ****ure Baseball...
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began to grow
around the station,
including Elmer Family Grocery and
Milen Drygoods. As the
growth continued, the
Waldo area
became a main
traffic artery of...
- clothing, a furniture, and
several fruit and
cigar stores, a
wholesale drygoods outlet, a wholesale/retail butcher, two banks, the GTP
Hotel and annex...
-
which was at the time a
small manufacturer of work
clothing and a
small drygoods wholesaler. Koshland's
tenure at Levi
Strauss –
along with that of his...
- businessmen, L.O. Cox, one of the four Cox
brothers who
owned the F&A Cox
Drygoods Co.,
situated on
Madison St.
behind the Courthouse,
during the
latter half...
- de
Rakin Society (from 1830),.
Founding members:
Samuel Manning Todd, a
drygoods merchant from Utica, New York, who
arrived in New
Orleans by way of Mobile...
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structure with
sales rooms below and
office above. The firm
specialized in
drygoods, from worker’s
boots and
trousers to
fancy French goods,
including linens...