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View fullsize In November 1928, the Demma Bros applied for a Building Permit for the construction of a brick store at 2201 O Street, which was estimated to cost $8,000. The building was ready to open for business on September 14, 1929. A full page ad invited the c
View fullsize In 1923, Doughty C Beyette got a building permit to build 4001 Randolph for an estimated $4000. Doughty had been working as a clerk at the Cash Grocery & Produce Company at 809 South 11th Street with his brother, Joy J Beyette. Together they open
View fullsize In 1904, Leah Augusta Curran purchased lots 1 & 2 of Block 1, Sunnyside Addition for $4000. These are the lots associated with 3001 through 3009 R Street, and 354 North 30th. Given the cost of the purchase, it seems likely at least one of the hou
View fullsize One of Lincoln’s more prolific grocery firms in the early part of the 20th century was the Freadrich Brothers. They opened their first grocery store in 1902 with a second following in 1905. In 1917, under the demand for ‘cash and carry&rs

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