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| All that remains today is a | mercantile, a hotel, and a log post office. |
| He was educated at a | mercantile academy and emigrated to Australia in 1859. |
| e translated his wealth, accumulated through | mercantile activities, into political power in the King |
| He resumed his former | mercantile activities. |
| ntific, religious, and benevolent; commerce; | mercantile affairs; naval and military officers; courts |
| ank of New Zealand, the New Zealand Loan and | Mercantile Agency Company, and the New Zealand Insuranc |
| se financial statements made to Bradstreet's | Mercantile Agency by Taussig in April 1883. |
| 1 by Reinhard, Hofmeister & Walquist for the | mercantile agency of Dun & Bradstreet. |
| business merged with the New Zealand Loan & | Mercantile Agency. |
| hed some other works, including The Canadian | mercantile almanack, and became sole owner of the newsp |
| He established the first residence and | mercantile along the southern fork of the Palomas Creek |
| In 1960, he became the minister of “Marina | mercantile” and the minister of internal affairs as wel |
| to Detroit, Michigan in 1844 and engaged in | mercantile and agricultural pursuits. |
| At the end of World War I he joined the | Mercantile and Marine. |
| His | mercantile and banking business was also to be operated |
| He was the General Manager of | Mercantile and General Reinsurance and was a leading fi |
| Upon acquiring Cohen & Sons | Mercantile and Clothing in 1973, the family owned chain |
| unty, Illinois, in 1846, where he engaged in | mercantile and agricultural pursuits, and also worked a |
| , by then consisting largely of the island's | mercantile and hacendado elite (e.g. |
| As Santa Clara Valley's | mercantile and financial center for the past 100 years, |
| o Holland to acquire practical experience in | mercantile and banking procedures by working at his unc |
| t his duties also included the collection of | mercantile and saloon license fees, for Congress had pr |
| The Carrs remained a prominent | mercantile and political family in Bangor despite James |
| , New Jersey, about 1855, and engaged in the | mercantile and lumber business. |
| Latourell owned a | mercantile and a fish wheel, and he was a boatman on th |
| erby and Samuel Hicks, partners in a general | mercantile and supply business, probably founded the to |
| He engaged in | mercantile and manufacturing pursuits. |
| an returned to North Carolina and engaged in | mercantile and agricultural pursuits, serving one furth |
| U.C. Land, | Mercantile, and General Advertiser 1834-1835 |
| He resumed | mercantile and agricultural pursuits. |
| nal revenue in 1866 and 1867, and engaged in | mercantile and editorial pursuits. |
| He entered the | mercantile and cotton manufacturing businesses. |
| He was a partner in the | mercantile and shipping company R. Alsop and Company ba |
| ar Stewartsville, North Carolina; engaged in | mercantile and agricultural pursuits; member of the Nor |
| 1755, Amesbury), and engaged in the | mercantile and shipbuilding business. |
| He was in the | mercantile and creamery business in Minden. |
| The I. G. Baker Company was a | mercantile and grocery company based in Fort Benton, Mo |
| municate with Chambers of Commerce and other | mercantile and public bodies throughout the world, and |
| nstruction marks the beginning of a shift in | mercantile and trade activity to the area southwest of |
| ennsylvania, in 1903 upon his appointment as | mercantile appraiser of Adams County. |
| He was a member of the State board of | mercantile appraisers from 1935 to 1937. |
| He served for several years as a | mercantile apprentice. |
| ved to Kiel, assisted in organizing the Kiel | Mercantile Association and became director and livestoc |
| 1889: | Mercantile Association moved from The Orton Building on |
| da and a member of the Advisory Committee of | Mercantile Bancorp Limited. |
| It was originally built for | Mercantile Bancorporation which was bought out by First |
| nterests were directorships of Midland Bank, | Mercantile Bank of India, Vickers Ltd., the Royal Excha |
| ard, chief executive officer and director of | Mercantile Bank Corporation (NASDAQ: MBWM). |
| m) in height, and is currently tied with the | Mercantile Bank & Trust Company Building as the 19th-ta |
| He is founder Chairman of | Mercantile Bank Limited expressed his satisfaction at t |
| al Shawmut Bank (fictitiously renamed Boston | Mercantile Bank for the film), at the North Beverly Pla |
| CBC got | Mercantile Bank of India's branches in Kandy, Galle and |
| period and also as an employee of Tamil Nadu | Mercantile Bank from 1981 until 2006 when he took volun |
| Kokan | Mercantile Bank |
| Tamil Nadu | Mercantile Bank and ATM |
| Tamil Nadu | Mercantile Bank is the only bank in Eriyodu. |
| Tamil Nadu | Mercantile Bank, Thingalnagar (Near SBI) |
| Although his | mercantile base was in Baltimore Town and Baltimore Cou |
| vilian service on 22 July 1946, becoming the | mercantile Begonlock. |
| contact with any raider, but intercepted the | mercantile blockade runners Wolfsburg and Uruguay in th |
| The converted early 1900s | mercantile building is listed on the National Register |
| ranching family, purchased the former Perry | Mercantile building and donated it to the city and coun |
| all residential building in Texas until the | Mercantile Building was converted into residential, who |
| 10 East 40th Street or the | Mercantile Building is a skyscraper located in the Murr |
| is primarily composed of 19th-century brick | mercantile buildings and contains 22 contributing and 3 |
| Ruins of the town's | mercantile buildings, bank, post office and Mercer Inst |
| ntebellum homes and turn-of-the-20th-century | mercantile buildings. |
| He joined his father's | mercantile business and worked at The Dalles National B |
| He engaged in the | mercantile business until he retired in 1841. |
| The business was a very important | mercantile business in the fish trade for Newfoundland. |
| The two would shortly after enter the | mercantile business and continue until the Civil War. |
| He began a successful | mercantile business and established his own tailor busi |
| ew York City in 1843 and was employed in the | mercantile business there until 1851. |
| two years he kept the books in his father's | mercantile business in Farmerville, the parish seat of |
| years later, he returned to Ohio, and was in | mercantile business in Mount Vernon. |
| and public schools and later engaged in the | mercantile business and the manufacturing of ivory good |
| rs of his life as a farmer, he went into the | mercantile business for five years, then began a litera |
| e attended the public schools and engaged in | mercantile business at Gallatin. |
| He also engaged in the | mercantile business in 1858 and later in the lumber bus |
| own, Pennsylvania, Hunter was engaged in the | mercantile business near Philadelphia from 1816 to 1822 |
| He engaged in the | mercantile business in Idaho and Utah from 1918 to 1922 |
| education, the young Hiester engaged in the | mercantile business in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. |
| rother Davis, Rich and Tuller in running the | mercantile business which was now flourishing because o |
| He retired from the | mercantile business in 1927 and engaged in the industri |
| un by a man named Nelson, and the next was a | mercantile business in a box car, operated by Will Mart |
| From 1838 to 1842, Walker operated a | mercantile business on the north side of the Flint Rive |
| He engaged in the | mercantile business in Bath, Maine, until 1820, part of |
| ong with his cousin Gerard Bancker, he ran a | mercantile business in New York City and from 1769 unti |
| n a lumber business, and in 1831 entered the | mercantile business in which he engaged for twenty year |
| armouth where he built a large importing and | mercantile business and eventually branched into ship o |
| Benjamin ran a | mercantile business in the Reidville area. |
| He later engaged in | mercantile business and established an extensive trade, |
| He engaged in the | mercantile business in Danville. |
| He engaged in the | mercantile business in Newburyport, Massachusetts. |
| ng in Congress, he returned to his wholesale | mercantile business in Sacramento where he died in 1892 |
| ter the Revolutionary War, he engaged in the | mercantile business in Tarboro, North Carolina and was |
| In his early twenties McNair opened a | mercantile business in Jackson, Mississippi. |
| This retail | mercantile business was founded in 1905, as Julius Garf |
| He engaged in the | mercantile business, and was a member of the board of s |
| He established a thriving | mercantile business, dealing in hardware, dry goods, an |
| He continued in the | mercantile business, becoming interested in the petrole |
| He engaged in the | mercantile business, and moved to Wheeler County, Nebra |
| John Gladstone followed his father into the | mercantile business, working first for his father's bus |
| he two brothers formed the Jackson & Company | mercantile business. |
| Belmont County in 1812 where he entered the | mercantile business. |
| ods store, and at age 15, he started his own | mercantile business. |
| est of his life, Lawrence was engaged in the | mercantile business. |
| Ithaca, New York, in 1821 and engaged in the | mercantile business. |
| ld spent a short time employed in the family | mercantile business. |
| ort Byron and engaged in the coal mining and | mercantile business. |
| fornia in 1851 and engaged in mining and the | mercantile business. |
| m Harvard in 1756 and worked in his father's | mercantile business. |
| he Shoals area, to buy land and to operate a | mercantile business. |
| He engaged in the | mercantile business. |
| in Casa Camarillo, and were involved in the | mercantile business. |
| early 1820s to work in his brother Charles' | mercantile business. |
| ods store until 1886, when he engaged in the | mercantile business. |
| engaged in agricultural pursuits and in the | mercantile business. |
| (1561) he went to Lyon, probably engaging in | mercantile business; he revisited Italy after his uncle |
| Mercantile Capital Corporation (MCC), formerly Mercanti | |
| d themselves with a rapidly-growing class of | mercantile capitalists and promoted a series of legal r |
| Since his | mercantile career began later than 1807, there is no ev |
| nomy; he diligently prepared, however, for a | mercantile career in counting-houses at Geneva, Leghorn |
| to England with the intention of pursuing a | mercantile career, but he soon turned his attention to |
| was thus trained in his earlier years for a | mercantile career. |
| high school at Exeter, England, and began a | mercantile career. |
| One US Bank Plaza (formerly One | Mercantile Center) is a 36-story building in Downtown S |
| ms of the Tigris and was at the time a great | mercantile center. |
| its capture-the town was one of Syria's main | mercantile centres, and had a harbour which would provi |
| and wealth of one of the great Mediterranean | mercantile cities.". |
| Thus the separation between the middle class | mercantile City of London, and the aristocratic world o |
| ed early on from the Dismal Swamp Canal as a | mercantile city, before later shifting later into a var |
| luded in Liverpool's World Heritage Maritime | Mercantile City. |
| part of Liverpool's World Heritage Maritime | Mercantile City. |
| served the Nattukottai Chettiars, who were a | mercantile class that at the time had spread from Chett |
| production of many of the dyes popular with | mercantile classes. |
| Cowley, Oxford, the son of Edward Cooper, a | mercantile clerk and his wife Elizabeth. |
| ore in Jackson, Mississippi known as Jackson | Mercantile Co. |
| reet wholesale district, are the Grand Forks | Mercantile Co. building, built in 1893, and the Iddings |
| Originally named the | Mercantile Commerce Building and designed in contempora |
| Traditionally, the Maricars engaged in | mercantile commerce. |
| sh, Scottish, French, Portuguese, and Indian | mercantile communities as Aldermen. |
| l Meeting of thirteen representatives of the | mercantile community was held on March 25, 1839 at the |
| uary 20 1839 by a considerable number of the | mercantile community favourable to the establishment of |
| etc. all indicate a respected member of the | mercantile community. |
| d T. C. Power and Bro, which was a prominent | mercantile company through the northwestern United Stat |
| In 1913, the building became the Stuart | Mercantile Company and in the 1960s after a series of u |
| He was president of Union | Mercantile Company in 1930; owner and manager of Crippa |
| the new bank in the city, then worked for a | mercantile company owned by the bank. |
| was in trade as the manager of the Hong Kong | Mercantile Company, and because a wealthy man. |
| r cases against their own citizens involving | mercantile conscription laws. |
| The | Mercantile Continental Building is located at 1810 Comm |
| ation, the crossroads community included the | Mercantile Cooperative Company and Ruthville Training S |
| ransacts a large business in all the leading | mercantile countries of the world, its premiums from fi |
| l build resulting from her conversion from a | mercantile craft to a warship to make a slightly ungain |
| his career was his sole ranking title - the | Mercantile Credit Classic in 1990, beating Australian W |
| A similar competition to the Super Cup, the | Mercantile Credit Centenary Trophy was played in the ea |
| n in a ranking event was to the final of the | Mercantile Credit Classic in 1990, where he lost 10-6 t |
| The two seas facilitated the appearance of a | mercantile culture, technologically similar to Ancient |
| acheu, where the principal products of their | mercantile dealings were slaves. |
| About 1803 he was in Boston acquiring a | mercantile education. |
| One of four brothers who built a | mercantile empire centred on Dunbar, he was apprenticed |
| r the one of the most extensive and powerful | mercantile empires of the Mediterranean during this per |
| He landed in New Orleans in 1817, found | mercantile employment, and studied law. |
| d farming, milling, distillation of spirits, | mercantile endeavors, and land speculation. |
| en he left to concentrate his efforts on the | mercantile establishment jointly owned with this brothe |
| e in 1815 and was employed as a clerk in the | mercantile establishment of his uncle, and was clerk of |
| ved an academic education, was employed in a | mercantile establishment for two years, studied law and |
| l, Vermont, in 1810 and became employed in a | mercantile establishment and later as a sailor. |
| He was employed as a clerk in a | mercantile establishment in Middletown, New York from 1 |
| agent in early 1814, partnering a successful | mercantile establishment that was engaged in trading be |
| As a young man he worked at a large | mercantile establishment. |
| tre and featured a concentration of the main | mercantile establishments of the city. |
| The store considered itself "the peer of all | mercantile establishments on the Hudson River and the m |
| economic endeavors included agriculture and | mercantile establishments. |
| argest oil exchanges, the CME Group New York | Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) and the IntercontinentalExc |
| Chicago | Mercantile Exchange Center is an office complex of two |
| Recently, however, the New York | Mercantile Exchange announced a 10-year agreement to pr |
| several decades, it evolved into the Chicago | Mercantile Exchange (CME or the "Merc") which now trade |
| 6, IB bought 40% of OneChicago, with Chicago | Mercantile Exchange and CBOE each retaining 24% and the |
| icago Board of Trade 1983-85 and the Chicago | Mercantile Exchange from 1990 until his death in Chicag |
| uscan tombs and are evidence of cultural and | mercantile exchange with Greece, and particularly Athen |
| On March 17, 2008, the New York | Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) accepted an offer from CME |
| ith's father was a floor trader at Chicago's | Mercantile Exchange and many of Sandra's relatives work |
| (The Chicago | Mercantile Exchange and the Chicago Board of Trade merg |
| elamed is the former chairman of the Chicago | Mercantile Exchange and creator of the International Mo |
| At the New York | Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX), crude oil set for October |
| ers were in a leased space above the Chicago | Mercantile Exchange on floors 34 through 39 of 30 S Wac |
| d trading facility have been in the New York | Mercantile Exchange Building in Lower Manhattan. |
| The Chicago | Mercantile Exchange Building (1927), another of Alschul |
| ol, Stroken has been a member of the Chicago | Mercantile Exchange since 1959 and the Chicago Board of |
| The New York | Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) defines light crude oil for |
| North Cove, BPC Ferry Terminal, and New York | Mercantile Exchange at World Financial Center |
| The Chicago | Mercantile Exchange at 30 South Wacker |
| ear 1919, it was re-organized as the Chicago | Mercantile Exchange (CME). |
| Why is the Chicago | Mercantile Exchange of less Chicago-related "importance |
| echanism has arisen in the form of the Dubai | Mercantile Exchange, which offers futures contracts in |
| egan as a joint venture of CBOE, the Chicago | Mercantile Exchange, and the Chicago Board of Trade. |
| ..the structure has served as a customhouse, | mercantile exchange, military prison and barracks, and |
| Case-Shiller index are traded on the Chicago | Mercantile Exchange. |
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