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Jewelry Stores
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Jewelers
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Jaccard's Jewelry Stor...
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61.
His Coins at Museum Show U. S.: Commemorative Issues
September/6/1953
Biographical article about Joseph Schmandt, an 83-year-old "retired jeweler of 2115 West [73rd Street Terrace], Johnson County, Kansas." Native of Germany emigrating to Kansas City in the early 1900s as...
62.
Home Trust Company Building
ca1928
Full frontal and partial side view of the Home Trust Company located at 1117-19 Walnut. Gradwohl Jewelers is visible next door at 1121 Walnut. Gate City Optical Company is located in the Home Trust Building....
63.
Imperial Kansas City 1900: Her Wonderful Growth and Resources
1900
One paragraph about the jewelry business of Charles Lasky established at 1027 Main Street about 1886.
64.
J. W. Jenkins' Sons Music Co.
circa 1920s
Full frontal and partial side view of the J. W. Jenkins Sons' Music Co. located at 1013-15 Walnut. Shows also American Optical Company and Devoe Paint and Varnish Products, as well as the Jaccard Jewelry...
65.
Jaccard Jewelry Advertisement
March 7, 1905
Ad for the jewelry company at 1034 Main Street with an illustration of the "official Souvenir Spoon of Kansas City, Missouri."
66.
Jaccard Jewelry Company
Folder contains information on the Jaccard Jewelry Company, or the House of Jaccard's jewelry stores in Kansas City, established here in 1888 by the Jaccard family of Switzerland and St. Louis.
67.
Jaccard Jewelry Company Ruins
1893
View of the ruins at the rear of the Jaccard Jewelry Company building after a fire. Photograph is dated January 13, 1893
68.
Jaccard Jewelry Store
March 10, 1905
Photo of the front of the jewelry store at 1034 Main Street.
69.
Jaccard Jewelry Store
March 4, 1905
Photo of the interior of the store at 315 Main Street.
70.
Jaccard Jewelry Stores
April 12, 1905
Article about the jewelry manufacturing business's operations.
71.
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...
72.
Jaccard's Jewelry Store
1898-1899
Photo of the jewelry store's interior "said to be the most richly furnished salesroom in the West."
73.
Jaccard's Jewelry Store
Postcard of Jaccard's Jewelry Store
74.
Jaccard's Jewelry Store
1890
Interior view; located at 315 Main.
75.
Jaccard's Jewelry Store
Partial frontal view with group of unidentified men in front of store; located at 815 Main.
76.
Jaccard's Jewelry Store
Photograph of drawing of building showing sign that reads "L. Jaccard, Watchmaker, 36 Main St."
77.
Jaccard's Jewelry Store
Postcard of Jaccard's Jewelry Store
78.
Jaccard's Kansas City
ca. 1880-1900
Advertising card for Jaccard's showing a portrait of Millard Filmore. One of two cards with similar design and portrait of a former president. Front of card gives his dates of birth, death, and presidency...
79.
Jaccard's Kansas City
ca. 1880-1900
Advertising card for Jaccard's showing a portrait of Thomas Jefferson. One of two cards with similar design and portrait of a former president. Front of card gives dates of his birth, death, and presidency...
80.
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.
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