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  2. Ashley Furniture Industries - Wikipedia

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    Ashley HomeStore in Onalaska, Wisconsin. The Ashley HomeStore chain of furniture stores is composed of corporate owned stores and independently owned stores with licenses to sell Ashley Furniture products exclusively, including mattresses and accessories. There are over 1000 Ashley Furniture HomeStore retail furniture stores operating worldwide ...

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  4. Zalmon G. Simmons - Wikipedia

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    On June 12, 1843, the family moved to Southport (now Kenosha), Wisconsin. [3] Simmons came to Kenosha with US$3 (equivalent to $110 in 2023) when he was 15 [1] or 21 years of age. [3] His brother was Rouse Simmons who also served in the Wisconsin State Assembly [5] for Kenosha. Rouse was a member of the Republican party and served in 1875. [6]

  5. Slumberland Furniture - Wikipedia

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    Wisconsin State Journal "Slumberland Furniture donates mattresses, box springs to area nonprofits". The Grand Island Independent; Brian Johnson (6 January 2016). "Slumberland paid $11.5M for Imation campus". Finance & Commerce (subscription required) Skurzewski, Joe.

  6. Who is ‘Mattress Mack’ — the furniture magnate who puts down ...

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    Mattress Mack” — or, going by his real name, Jim McIngvale — has made millions of dollars as the founder of Houston-based Gallery Furniture, but he’s become more famous nationally for ...

  7. DeWitt–Seitz Building - Wikipedia

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    Sam F. Atkins purchased the company in 1961 and renamed it The Happy Sleeper. In 1983, the mattress business relocated to Eau Claire, Wisconsin, and Atkins' son began renovating the old building from an industrial warehouse into retail and office space. Renamed the DeWitt–Seitz Marketplace, it opened in May 1985.

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