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21.
Jaccard Jewelry Store
March 4, 1905
Photo of the interior of the store at 315 Main Street.
22.
Jaccard Jewelry Stores
April 12, 1905
Article about the jewelry manufacturing business's operations.
23.
Jaccard's
1888
Folder contains an invitation with envelope to the opening of the first Jaccard Watch and Jewelry Co. store in Kansas City, Missouri, located at 815 Main, the invitation dated Sept. 10th, 1888. Folder...
24.
Jaccard's Jewelry Store
1898-1899
Photo of the jewelry store's interior "said to be the most richly furnished salesroom in the West."
25.
Jaccard's Jewelry Store
Postcard of Jaccard's Jewelry Store
26.
Jaccard's Jewelry Store
Postcard of Jaccard's Jewelry Store
27.
Jacob Mnookin
September/10/1962
Obituary for Jacob Mnookin, a founder of Diamant's jewelers in Kansas City, dying at the age of 74 on September 10, 1962.
28.
James Kenmuir
1908
Biographical sketch of James Kenmuir (1838-1902), "associated with the jewelry trade" of Kansas City, a native of Ireland emigrating to Kansas City in 1873 with "a store on Main Street" between 7th and...
29.
Jewelers Move South with Other Retailers, Customers
December/10-16/1999
Retrospective article detailing the history of the jewelry business in Kansas City.
30.
Joe Montanari's Fine Art of Jewelry
February 1, 2007
Joe Montanari and his employees make fine custom jewelry in the Montanari workshops at 48th and Belleview.
31.
Joseph Silverforb
October/17/1964
Obituary for Joseph Silverforb, "64, who operated a drugstore at [55th Street] and Brookside road." Native Kansas Citian also former operator of a Downtown café and jewelry store.
32.
Kaempff Jewelry
circa 1911.
Description of the jewelry store located in the New Shukert Building.
33.
Kansas City--An Illustrated Review of Its Progress and Importance
May//1886
Illustration and description for "T. J. Turner, agent, dealer in watches and jewelry, no. 526 Main Street."
34.
Kansas City in Caricature
1912
Illustrated caricature of Calvin Norton, a local jewelry store owner.
35.
Kansas City, Missouri: Its History and Its People, 1800-1908
1908
Biographical sketch of Samuel Everett Woodstock, or Samuel Woodstock, "president of the Woodstock-Hoefer Wholesale Jewelry Company of Kansas City." Born in New York in 1846 and coming to Kansas City in...
36.
Kansas City, Missouri: Its History and Its People, 1800-1908
1908
Biographical sketch of Oscar Kaempff, "the head of the oldest jewelry manufacturing establishment of the city," born in Baltimore in 1871 and coming to Kansas City in 1874. Also "vice president of the...
37.
Kansas City, Missouri: Its History and Its People, 1800-1908
1908
Biographical sketch of John Landes, "purchasing agent for the board of public works of Kansas City," born in Pennsylvania in 1846 and starting out a a jeweler in Sedalia, Missouri, before coming to Kansas...
38.
Louis Meyer
October 1, 1901
Feature biographical article, with photographic portrait, about Louis Meyer, president of the Meyer Jewelry Company in Kansas City. Meyer was born in Washington, D.C., in 1859 and "entered the jewelry...
39.
Manufacturers and Jobbers, Brief Sketches of the Leading Houses in the Kansas City Trade
May 1, 1901
This article gives a paragraph of information about the leading jewelers and optical companies in Kansas City in 1901. Those companies listed include: Merry Optical Company, Meyer Jewelry Company, Woodstock,...
40.
Men of Affairs in Greater Kansas City, 1912: A Newspaper Reference Work
1912
Photo and bio of Louis Oppenstein, "one of the firm of Oppenstein Brothers, jewelers, and a member of the upper house of the city council." Born in Chicago in 1874 and coming to Kansas City in 1902 as...
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