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"John Taylor Dry Goods Company"
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John Taylor Dry Goods ...
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Downtown
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Ray, Mrs Sam (Mildred...
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Howard Elliott
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Albert A. Taylor Residence
12-May-33
View from the northwest garden of the Albert A. Taylor residence, 1230 W. 64th Street. Taylor was Chairman of the John Taylor Dry Goods Co.
2.
Bennett Bridge Game Murder Trial, John E. Troup
March 4, 1931
John E. Troup, "connected with the John Taylor Dry Goods company, was one of several state's witnesses to testify yesterday to the general good reputation of John G. Bennett, slain husband of Mrs. Myrtle...
3.
Business Firms
ca.1915-1925
Folder includes a pamphlet/brochure for the following companies: John Taylor Dry Goods Co., Mindlin's Store, and The Practical Finance Company, Ltd. All were Kansas City businesses.
4.
Citizens Historical Association: Biographical Data of Kansas Citians
1938
Biographical sketch of Albert Allen Taylor, or Albert Taylor, chairman of the John Taylor Dry Goods Company at 1034 Main Street. Born in Kansas City in 1889 and joining his father's company about 1910....
5.
Dollar Profit Style Dress Shop
1930s
Confidential listing of businesses in "the block on Main Street between 10th and Petticoat Lane (11th Street)" and also Walnut Street. Each business is described and a map showing addresses is included....
6.
H. Kenneth Taylor Obituary
January/12/1962
Obituary for H. Kenneth Taylor, a former vice-president of the John Taylor Dry Goods Company dying at the age of 60 on January 12, 1962.
7.
It's Macy's Now: Name Change from John Taylor's Revealed at Dedication Yesterday
October 16, 1949
Macy's absorbed John Taylor's in 1947. The announcement of the name change from John Taylor's to Macy's was made on October 15, 1949, at a cornerstone-laying ceremony at the store. Macy's formally opened...
8.
Jaccard's Jewelry Store
Postcard of Jaccard's Jewelry Store
9.
John Taylor Dry Goods Company
2 promotional postcards of the John Taylor Dry Goods Company
10.
John Taylor Dry Goods Company
[1929]
Folder contains a letter written on the store's letterhead, addressed to Mrs. Warren and written by Alice Cummings. Includes posted envelope dated, Feb. 15, 1929. Letter describes a situation with an employee....
11.
John Taylor Dry Goods Company
Postcard of the interior of the John Taylor Dry Goods Company
12.
John Taylor Dry Goods Company - Main Street
2 promotional postcards pictures of the John Taylor Dry Goods Company store on Main Street facing Petticoat Lane
13.
Jones Dry Goods Company
Postcard of the Jones Dry Goods Company building
14.
Macy's To End 39-Year Stay in KC Area
December 31, 1986
Macy's announced it would sell its Kansas City area stores. They came to Kansas City in March 1947, buying the old John Taylor Dry Goods Store.
15.
Main Street
1900
Looking north along Main Street from 11th. Seen in the photo are Taylor Dry Goods Co. (west side of Main), Holland Shoe Store (east side of Main), and a distant view of the Junction.
16.
Main Street, North from 12th Street
Postcard of Main Street, North from 12th Street
17.
Over Three Million Dollars
March/14/1914
Title referring to funds spent on new Downtown buildings as a group. Illustration and description of the new John Taylor Dry Goods Company store building on Main Street.
18.
Over Three Million Dollars
March 1914
Photo of the store building on Main Street designed by architects Holabird & Roche.
19.
Petticoat Lane, West from Walnut
Postcard of Petticoat Lane, West from Walnut
20.
Sanborn Map, Kansas City, Vol. 1, 1895-1907, Page p008
1895-1907
Northern part of early Kansas City from W. 9th Street south to W. 11th Street and from Central Street east to Main Street. Large numbers at edges of page refer to page showing adjoining area.
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