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  2. Brown Shoe Company's Homes-Take Factory - Wikipedia

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    Brown Shoe Company's Homes-Take Factory, also known as the International Hat Company Warehouse, is a historic building location at 1201 Russell Boulevard in the Soulard neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri. [5] Built in 1904, by renowned architect Albert B. Groves, the building was originally a factory for the Brown Shoe Company, based in St. Louis.

  3. International Hat Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Isaac Apple on August 17, 1917, as International Harvest Hat Company. [3] The prominent St. Louis families of Apple and Tilles incorporated International Harvest Hat during the turbulence of World War I. [4] The Apple family had previously founded the Apple Hat Company, which was based in Fort Smith, Arkansas.

  4. Frank P. Pellegrino - Wikipedia

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    Frank Paul Pellegrino (April 10, 1901 – May 22, 1975) was an American businessman. [1] [non-primary source needed] He was the longest-serving chairman and CEO of the International Hat Company. [2]

  5. Levine Hat Company - Wikipedia

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    Levine Hat Company is a privately owned, family-operated hat store in St. Louis, Missouri, United States.. The business was founded by Benjamin Levine in 1903. [1] Levine Hat Company has had 3 different locations, all in the Washington Avenue Historic District, sometimes referred to as the garment district.

  6. George Tilles Jr. - Wikipedia

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    He was the nephew of capitalist Andrew Tilles, one of the wealthiest citizens of St. Louis. Tilles became President of the International Hat Company during the Great Depression. [5] By 1942, he had transformed the company from a domestic producer of harvester and straw hats into a war factory of military sun helmets for American soldiers. [5]

  7. There’s already one clear election winner: The company making ...

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    In 24 hours, Unionwear sold 25,000 of those hats. The company has so many orders to fulfill, it plans to ship hats deep into November and beyond—regardless of the election’s victor.

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