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Volume 1

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Contains 10 Results:

A.GAC Hattz Meat Market exterior, circa 1890s

 File — Volume: 1, Page: 1
Accession: 2015-296
Scope and Contents:

1899 Market on site of the C.N. Vicary Building. Phil Heibuck and Fritz Wirlundt are standing in front of the store.

Dates: circa 1890s

C.N. Vicary Co. Store exteriors, circa 1910s-1920s

Scope and Contents:

Architectural rendering of unknown building by Starrett & Van Vleck Architects of New York. One exterior of 228-234 North Market Avenue and two of 314 North Market Avenue.

Dates: circa 1910s-1920s

Store interiors with and without staff, circa 1910s-1920s

Scope and Contents:

Interiors potentially of the 228-234 North Market Avenue location before and after being emptied due to a "quitting business" sale, and then interiors of the new location on 314 North Market Avenue. A group of ten employees (men and women) standing in a line behind a shirts display case. Four men standing in front of a coat rack. A portrait of Strassner. An employee helping a customer with a coat sleeve. Employees standing around the store. Unidentified portrait. Exterior of 228-234 North Market Avenue location from a magazine and postcard. A portrait of Daberko.

Dates: circa 1910s-1920s

Globe Clothing House exteriors, circa 1890s

Scope and Contents:

Two images of a group of men standing in front of the Globe Clothing House. One image of a man standing inside the emptied Vicary location with another man sitting on top of the shelving.

Dates: circa 1890s

Booklet and pamphlets, circa 1940s

Scope and Contents:

Vicary's Boys' Magazine card. "Thirty Five Years of Service" advertisement for the new location at 314 North Market Avenue. "Are Business Men a War-Time Menace?" booklet.

Dates: circa 1940s

Christmas season reports, 1950

Scope and Contents:

First floor operations reports by R.G. Hooper, E.R. Burkholder, and C.D. Hemphill describing monogramming services, employees, advertising, merchandising, jewerly and novelties, travel clocks and tie racks, gloves and mufflers, luggage, deliveries, gift wrapping, elevator service, hours, arrangements, gift boxes, gift certificates, and window displays.

Dates: 1950

Employee portraits, circa 1900s

Scope and Contents:

Includes Vicary, Strassner, Daberko, Gnau, Garner, Burkholder, Winold, Blythe, and Sommers. Portraits taken for a brochure advertising the stores line of men's hats, a cut up version of the brochure is included. Winter Winds window display.

Dates: circa 1900s

Stock certificates, 1905, 1911, 1912

Scope and Contents:

Includes one blank certificate.

Dates: 1905; 1911; 1912