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n-law from 1844 to 1858 and then opened his own dry goods store.
Prior to his oil ventures, Frazier was a dry goods merchant in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania;
He first worked as a dry goods clerk.
A. Schwab dry goods store is the only remaining original busi
Ralph Earl, which "portrayed the richly dressed dry goods merchant... in his store in New Milford..
In 1868 he retired from dry goods to become an investor.
d began working in as a clerk in Beach & Wesson dry goods store.
on county, New York and came to Flint opening a dry goods business together with his brother, James
clerk and then as bookkeeper, he worked in the dry goods business of J. W. Blodgett & Co. for over
elcomed at the St. Stephens Hotel, and numerous dry goods stores offered an array of goods to the c
, was one of the largest wholesale importers of dry goods and a manufacturer of clothing; the busin
nts to Honolulu, where his father established a dry goods store.
His wife opened a small dry goods store attached to his watch-making shop.
Later, H.M. Henderson's dry goods store employed him.
In 1869, he opened a wholesale dry goods firm called Sampson, Kennedy and Gemmell.
pper Canada in 1833 to work in a York (Toronto) dry goods business affiliated with a Glasgow-based
As a boy, he worked in a dry goods store.
g in Charlottetown and Alberton, he entered the dry goods there with a partner before opening his o
pring Street, Tupelo, above the Black and White dry goods store.
n-Straus store (which had become both a Stewart Dry Goods and L. S. Ayres before closing) to accomm
e his fortune by transforming a small, bankrupt dry goods business in Los Angeles into the Broadway
00 people by 1860 and the village contained two dry goods stores, one drugstore, a male and a femal
became a partner in John Sinclair & Co. in the dry goods and grocery business until it dissolved i
commercial use during the mid-19th century as a dry goods store operated by Benjamin F. Cronise.
er (1702-1766), daughter of a prosperous Exeter dry goods wholesaler (at that time called a grocer)
They operated a dry goods store above which was Falk's Opera House
row, McCreery & Co., then the largest wholesale dry goods house in the city.
a, Georgia and formed D. B. Loveman and Bro., a dry goods concern.
ny (owned by the New York City based Associated Dry Goods Corporation) operated in the Beaver Valle
tte, Missouri, he first went into business as a dry goods merchant, worked for several years in Cal
epartment Stores Company merged with Associated Dry Goods Corporation.
ttled in New Albany, Indiana, taking a job as a dry goods clerk, but by 1860 had found his wealth i
g county, he became a salesman with a wholesale dry goods company in Louisville, Kentucky.
With his brothers, he operated a dry goods store in Charlottetown.
He apprenticed at British and Foreign Dry Goods and eventually became a buyer and then, i
educated in the local schools and then opened a dry goods business that proved so successful that W
e, ADG merged Pogue's and Louisville's Stewarts Dry Goods with their Indianapolis based L. S. Ayres
ities common to a village including pharmacies, dry goods stores, electrical and TV shops, hairdres
to Lexington, Missouri, where he opened another dry goods store on the waterfront near Jack's Ferry
With a $500 investment, they opened a dry goods store on a muddy lane called Beale Street
and his brother-in-law J. C. Pflueger founded a dry goods store called H. Hackfeld and Company in 1
During 1856, Kinkead attempted to establish a dry goods business in New York City.
y, such as those who ran into the O.J. Williams dry goods store.
Morris opened a wholesale dry goods and notions house on Cedar Street, while
Potter Palmer founded a dry goods store, Potter Palmer and Company, on Lake
und, while the bigger items or those containing dry goods were largely unaffected (see a.o.
ntain and repair ships in the dockyard, and for dry goods and foodstuff in the victualling yard.
Brody Brothers Dry Goods Company, Inc., more commonly referred to
On his return, he entered the family dry goods business, taking over its operation aroun
Cook was a dry goods merchant.
Spending most of his life in the dry goods business, he was also Treasurer of Nevada
Once there they opened a dry goods business on the courthouse square.
Mills owned a dry goods store.
He was an importer of dry goods and also served as member of the Commerci
Originally a general store selling dry goods and staples, it now features comfort food
Charlottetown, where he worked for a time for a dry goods merchant.
858 and established a new store named "R.H Macy Dry Goods" at Sixth Avenue on the corner of 14th St
products include various hoodoo items, assorted dry goods, and tourist memorabilia.
iving mercantile business, dealing in hardware, dry goods, and shoes.
ral store that housed the Post office and sold: dry goods, school supplies, groceries, harnesses, a
rica's first cruelty-free vegan store, Nermin's Dry Goods, in the late 1970s.
, 1873, Garrison & Hornick opened a first class dry goods, notion and grocery house, meeting with l
including millinery, shops selling clothing and dry goods, and apartments.
Her cargo included pitch, tar, dry goods, tobacco, molasses and gunpowder.
ld bring their produce to town and trade it for dry goods, etc. and very little money would change
sylvania, Cole - the third of six children of a dry goods-store owner and amateur-entertainer fathe
r - Schooner Blanche, recaptured, with cargo of dry goods.
ership in the United States to trade cotton and dry goods.
tore, restaurant, butcher's shop, pharmacy, and dry goods.
ston, North Carolina and founded Brody Brothers Dry Goods.
Cole, Geo S. Cole's Encyclopedia of Dry Goods.
pes are also sun dried, but before vinification dry grape must is added to the run-off juice from t
loosely: Trampling the dry grass the wild boar makes his bed, and sleeps.
Dry Grass and Shadows, track on Family Album compil
tion to peanuts, the trailers have been used to dry grass seed, hay, almonds, and macadamia nuts.
Patmore Heath is home to a large amount of dry grass, as well as marshy-areas.
It is found in subtropical/ tropical (lowland) dry grassland habitat.
It is found in subtropical/ tropical dry grassland habitat.
most common species of grasshopper found in the dry grassland of northern and central Europe.
irst notified in 1989 and is due to the wet and dry grassland habitats which are unusual in the Yor
ndemic to central California, where it grows in dry grassland and scrub habitat in the Central Vall
It is found in subtropical/ tropical lowland dry grassland habitat.
Kedestes barberae bonsa Evans, 1956 ( dry grassland of north-western East Cape and south-
It inhabits dry grassland and dry savanna habitats.
tropical (lowland) moist shrubland, forest and dry grassland habitat.
seasonal floodlands to savanna, lightly wooded dry grassland, and grassy forest clearings.
bleu inhabits subtropical or tropical (lowland) dry grassland, shrubland and desert.
esert area, grassland and subtropical (lowland) dry grassland.
In the dry grasslands it is common a brown form of the bod
Greater knapweed is found growing in dry grasslands, hedgerows and cliffs on lime-rich s
It inhabits dry grasslands, forest and desert; in these habitat
bitat types, including desert scrub, woodlands, dry grasslands, and short-grass prairie.
Blue Cranes are birds of the dry, grassy uplands which feed on seeds and insects
nosa can be found in a variety of habitats from dry gravelly slopes to open sandy washes up to 1000
Ore processing was accomplished in either a dry gravity separation or through a wet washing or
The dry grinders' average life is hardly thirty-five ye
ld Scandinavian word 'holmr' meaning a piece of dry ground in a marsh forming an island, with the '
Villeroi's army towards the narrow aperture of dry ground between the Mehaigne and Petite Gheete r
It breeds on dry ground near marshy areas, laying about four egg
Among these is that of having passed on dry ground through the River Ginai, which he had to
with the heavy, repeated foot traffic over the dry ground led to a permeating dust cloud that cove
flooding was so low it had the Belle sitting on dry ground, rose 26 feet in the week leading up to
hip contains these four cemeteries: Campground, Dry Grove, Old Baptist and Zion Hill.
e variations of nearly 50 °F (10 °C), and warm, dry growing seasons.
Grape varieties with thicker skins, from a dry growing season where little irrigation was used
He later wrote a book, Dry Guillotine, about his exploits.
Claws for Alarm (1954) (Porky and Sylvester's Dry Gulch assignment)
eorge also started "The Christmas Train" at the Dry Gulch location.
It grows in dry habitat in sand or gravel.
California, where it is known mainly from open, dry habitat in the hills and deserts of Riverside a
They are found in both aquatic and dry habitat through Europe and much of northern Asi
It is most often found in dry habitat types.
It grows mainly in dry habitat such as woodland and grassland.
found in most of the coastal mountain ranges in dry habitat such as chaparral.
alifornia to Colorado, where it grows in mostly dry habitat such as desert, mountain slopes, platea
It can be found in dry habitat types, often in disturbed areas, and it
aja California, where it grows in many types of dry habitat outside the deserts.
Arizona, where it grows in many types of mostly dry habitat from deserts to mountains.
It is native to open, dry habitat in the Great Basin and surrounding regi
It grows in dry habitat such as chaparral and oak woodland.
es and northern Mexico where it grows mainly in dry habitat, such as the Sonoran and Mojave Deserts
re it grows in moist or damp areas in otherwise dry habitat, such as desert and scrub.
es, where it grows in moist places in otherwise dry habitat, such as riverbanks.
It grows in open, dry habitat, such as chaparral and forest clearings
It grows in dry habitat, often on clay soil, both in open areas
tes, where it grows in moist areas in otherwise dry habitat, such as desert springs.
o California, where it can be found in moist or dry habitat, often in woodland and forested slopes,
It can be found in open spots in many types of dry habitat, from mountains to valleys to deserts.
and sold as pine nuts; however, in its barren, dry habitat, infrequent and small crops are normal,
xico, where it grows in many types of moist and dry habitat, including forest and grassland.
L. folium which is very similar, but occurs in dry habitat.
toba to New Mexico, where it grows in moist and dry habitat.
ere it grows in sandy soils in desert and other dry habitat.
It is a plant of sagebrush and other dry habitat.
es 2 species of shrubs or woody vines native to dry habitats of Mexico and is distinctive in its br
It prefers open and dry habitats on southwardly directed slopes, margin
Its various types of wet and dry habitats are home to a wealth of wildlife, from
and Baja California, where grows in a number of dry habitats such as chaparral and woodland.
ountered from July through October in sunny and dry habitats, especially in shrubs and low branches
Koaiʻa is highly adapted to dry habitats, and is capable of forming dense fores
It growns in open areas in dry habitats, or at the margins of woodlands at low
This plant likes dry habitats, prefers loess and sandy soil.
l and terrestrial animal, living, basically, in dry habitats, outside of rainforest regions.
encountered in August and September in warm and dry habitats.
mountainous regions and may be found in wet to dry habitats.
per cylinder, was water-cooled, weighed 905 lb dry, had four Claudel-Hobson carburettors, and two
The dry hanging flowers make a rustling sound when a br
g Tujunga Creek continues west into the usually dry Hansen Flood Control Basin, formed by the Hanse
The result is a dry hard slab, which is coated in beeswax for keepi
ertilisation, the flowers form clusters of five dry, hard drupes 3-4 mm (0.12-0.16 in) in diameter.
d the North Easterly Trade Winds blowing in the dry harmattan across the Sahara Desert.
the smell is delicately fruity; the flavour is dry, harmonious, with a mild and agreeable bitterne
t orange tones when aged; the taste is intense, dry, harmonious, with a lightly bitter aftertaste,
in Desert is where the Ettin mother is; it is a dry, harsh environment for all creatures.
nt plants and their seed kernels are reasonably dry, harvest can begin.
a lays her eggs on the host, but the eggs, once dry, have evolved to filter out of the haircoat of
s nature reserve consists of unimproved wet and dry hay meadows, rich with flora and fauna and boun
s on for an easy win, but as the track began to dry he started to lose positions.
e outer layer of wood are removed to reveal the dry heartwood.
k has dwindled to almost nothing because of the dry heat the Texas sun can bring.
dity of accelerated aging tests which relied on dry heat and a single temperature, pointing out tha
The oven uses dry heat to sterilize articles.
bone and porterhouse steaks are suited to fast, dry heat cooking methods, such as grilling or broil
f dichotomies in Tlingit thought are wet versus dry, heat versus cold, and hard versus soft.
he steak is not cooked beyond medium when using dry heat cooking methods.
Lamb chops are often cooked with dry heat, grilled or pan-broiled.
Dry, heated wall incubators also encourage less fun
The site has one of the most extensive areas of dry heath in northern England.
The dry heath is dominated by heather, Calluna vulgaris
The vegetation consists of wet and dry heath, species-rich bog and carr woodland, with
The site has a diverse mix of habitats, mainly dry heath, with wet heath and blanket-mire in areas
nd is notified for nationally important lowland dry heath, dry lowland acid grassland, wood-pasture
a number of upland habitats, including wet and dry heath, acid grassland, limestone grassland and
communities range from fen and carr to wet and dry heath.
f a patchwork of various habitats, with wet and dry heathland, woodland and ponds.
are considered transitional between the lowland dry heaths and the wetter communities classified in
from June until July and is found typically on dry heaths and moors.
erilization (for example, in an autoclave or by dry heating in a hot air oven at 160°C for one hour
The average yield of dry hemp stalks in Europe was 6 ton/ha (2.4 ton/ac)
rock each day watching a village girl bathe and dry her hair.
way, is formed of railway ballast, over which a dry herb vegetation has developed.
Example: Dry herb strength: 1:4 means that the mixture used
When dry herbs were used to make the extract the ratio i
ethod of freeze avoidance is the selection of a dry hibernation site in which no ice nucleation fro
ntains its granular structure when subjected to dry, high heat (e.g., in a 350 °F or 180 °C oven).
Croatian language means bitter, but the wine is dry, high in acidity, somewhat aromatic, with hints
innate leaves, and is commonly found growing in dry, highly disturbed areas such as roadsides and f
Dry Hill is a 206-acre (0.83 km2) nature preserve i
e in close proximity at Philpots, Saxonbury and Dry Hill.
Small goat's cheeses have been made in the dry hills of Provence since Roman times.
It grows in dry hills mainly on stony outcrops, often in small
Anacua is found on dry hillsides as a shrub, but reaches tree size in
The plant is typically found on dry hillsides and in gravelly soils.
South Africa, where it grows among boulders on dry hillsides.
Usually found in dry, hilly areas of northern and southern Haiti and
lue has set, the bee is let free and he can now dry his wings and fly off.
er Smurf also stays, upset because the sun will dry his crops, so he decides to use the machine to
The place he went to dry his shorts turns out to be the shop's display w
became attorney-general again under Sir Richard Dry, holding the same position in the succeeding Ja
ulted in 15 oil wells, eight gas wells, and two dry holes, for a 90% drilling success.
                                                                                                   
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