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Grocery Stores
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Wolferman's Grocery Story
circa 1930s
Street level view of Wolferman's Grocery Store located in the Country Club Plaza at 47th and Wyandotte.
2.
Wolferman's Grocery Store
Full frontal view of Wolferman's Grocery Store located at 317 E. 9th Street. Also shows unidentified men in front of store and Fred Wolferman in horse-drawn wagon.
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Wolferman's Grocery Store
Interior view of Wolferman's Grocery Store. Also shows unidentified men.
4.
Wolferman's
Photos, illustrations, and information on the former Wolferman's grocery store known for its English muffins and founded in 1888 by Louis Wolferman (a native of Germany residing at 1521 Charlotte Street)...
5.
Wolferman Dairy Farm
1926
Photos and description of the Wolferman Dairy Farm "located about a mile south of the city limits of Kansas City, [97th Street] and Holmes street" and "owned by Fred Wolferman, Kansas City merchant" with...
6.
Wolferman Building
Full frontal view of the Wolferman Building located at 1108 Walnut.
7.
Wolferman Building
Full frontal view of the Wolferman Building located on the northeast corner of 59th and Main. Also shows delivery cars and men presumed to be Wolferman employees.
8.
Wolferman Building
Full frontal and partial side view of the Wolferman Building located on the northeast corner of 59th and Main. Also shows delivery cars and men presumed to be Wolferman employees.
9.
William O. ''Bill'' Synder Dies
August 23, 2004
Obituary for Bill Synder who died on August 18, 2004. He was a local grocery store owner and was the owner and founder of Snyder's Supermarket in the Northeast area of Kansas City. He also served for two...
10.
William Bales
Bio of William Bales, son of Walter Bales, a grocer by trade after the Civil War and a farmer during it.
11.
Whyte Brothers Grocery
Postcard of the interior of the E. Whyte Grocery, Fruit & Wine Company
12.
Verand Henry Monteil
April/6/1959
Obituary for Verand Henry Monteil, or Verand Monteil, founder of the four (in 1959) Monteil grocery stores in Greater Kansas City, dying at the age of 86 on April 6, 1959.
13.
Urban Grocery Stores: A Need Unfulfilled
October/21-27/1999
Discusses urban grocery stores and their relationship to and attitudes toward black customers.
14.
Tidbit about Wolferman's
Summer//1999
History of the Wolferman's grocery store and restaurant chain from 1888 to 1972, established by Fred Wolferman (1870-1955), giving locations of former stores.
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The United States Biographical Dictionary and Portrait Gallery of Eminent and Self-Made Men
//1878
Portrait and biographical sketch of James McCord, a Saint Joseph grocer branching out to Kansas City and Saint Louis and born in Virginia in 1826.
16.
The United States Biographical Dictionary and Portrait Gallery of Eminent and Self-Made Men
//1878
Biographical sketch of Lee Harrison Warinner, or Lee Warinner (1836-1877), a wholesale grocer of Kansas City. Native of Liberty, Kentucky and raised in Camden, Missouri (in Ray County, Missouri) before...
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The United States Biographical Dictionary and Portrait Gallery of Eminent and Self-Made Men
//1878
Biographical sketch of Isidor Bush, a Jewish emigrant to Saint Louis from Austria-Hungary in 1849 by way of New York. Description of his prominent role in the economy of early Saint Louis, starting with...
18.
The Mom-and-Pop Store
November 22, 2006
The author recalls stories about small stores as the Battles Market located at 348 N. Hardesty and co-owned by Milo and Betty Battles and George and Clara Battles. The store closed about 55 years ago....
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The Book of Missourians
1906
Biographical sketch of Peter Ridenour, "president of the Ridenour-Baker Grocery Company, of Kansas City, Mo." Born in Indiana in 1831 and coming to Kansas City in 1878 with his business ("the largest wholesale...
20.
The 'Un' Supermarkets
November//1983
Review of some "last-of-a-breed premium grocery stores," including Hen House, Thriftway, Payless Stores, and McGonigle's, to name a few.
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