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  2. Roscoe Turner - Wikipedia

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    In early 1925, via a lease purchase agreement, and with sponsorship of the Curlee Clothing Company, The Roscoe Turner Aeronautical Corporation acquired the sole Sikorsky S-29-A, a twin-engine biplane with enclosed cabin for about 16 passengers plus open cockpit for the pilot. Turner used the aircraft through 1927 for commercial charters ...

  3. Big Bud Press - Wikipedia

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    Big Bud Press is an American clothing brand, [1] known for their plus-size clothing and support of sustainability. [2] [3] Their predominantly unisex styles have gained notoriety. [4] [5] [6] Founded, based, and manufactured in Los Angeles, [7] [8] the brand now has physical locations in California, New York City, and Chicago. [9] [10]

  4. List of companies in the Chicago metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    A.J. Canfield Company (Chicago) Argus Brewery (Chicago) Baderbräu (Chicago) Suntory Global Spirits (Chicago) [16] Culligan ; Goose Island Brewery (Chicago) Half Acre Beer Company (Chicago) Intelligentsia Coffee & Tea (Chicago) Koval Distillery (Chicago) Metropolis Coffee Company (Chicago) Metropolitan Brewing (Chicago) MillerCoors (Chicago)

  5. Isaac S. Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Curlee Clothing Company Building, St. Louis, 1899 1900 receipt from Hamilton-Brown Shoe Company, St. Louis, showing headquarters and factory buildings designed by Taylor The Mercantile Trust Building, St. Louis, 1901

  6. Aldens (department store) - Wikipedia

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    Aldens was founded by Benjamin J. Rosenthal [1] in 1889 in Chicago under the name Chicago Mail Order and Millinery Company and was incorporated on December 15, 1902. [2] The company primarily sold fashion apparel and accessories for women and men via its catalog. [2] In 1906, the name was changed to Chicago Mail Order Company. [2]

  7. Henry C. Lytton & Co. - Wikipedia

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    The company grossed $19 million (~$226 million in 2023) in 1946. [4] Also that year, the company name was officially changed to Henry C. Lytton & Co. to commemorate Lytton's 100th birthday. Lytton remained president until his death in 1949 at age 102.

  8. Chas A. Stevens - Wikipedia

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    Chas A. Stevens was a Chicago department store. It started in 1886 as a catalog business and eventually grew to 29 locations in the Chicago metropolitan area. [1] In 1988 the chain filed for bankruptcy and liquidated. Its flagship State Street store was the hub of fashion during the 1940s, 50s and 60s in Chicago. It featured six floors of ...

  9. John V. Farwell & Co. - Wikipedia

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    John V. Farwell & Co. operated out of a building at 112-116 Wabash Avenue. Clothing operations were spun off into their own firm, first Huntington, Wadsworth & Parks and later the boot and shoe company C. M. Henderson & Co. In October 1871, the Great Chicago Fire destroyed the building and much of the surrounding area. A new building was then ...

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