from LA Powers; "He came to Miami with his wife, Fannie, and children in 1916 from Grand Junction, Colo., where he worked at the Fair store for 15 years as clerk, department manager, and head window trimmer. He went into business with George B Robinson, also of Grand junction. The new Miami store was called The Emporium. (source: Arizona silver Belt, Jan 18, 1915, page 4; courtesy Bullion Plaza Cultural Center & Museum, Miami, AZ.)"
from LA Powers; "He came to Miami with his wife, Fannie, and children in 1916 from Grand Junction, Colo., where he worked at the Fair store for 15 years as clerk, department manager, and head window trimmer. He went into business with George B Robinson, also of Grand junction. The new Miami store was called The Emporium. (source: Arizona silver Belt, Jan 18, 1915, page 4; courtesy Bullion Plaza Cultural Center & Museum, Miami, AZ.)"
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