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| locations        = 1 - [[S. Market St.|122 S. Market St.]], [[Wooster, Ohio]]
 
| locations        = 1 - [[S. Market St.|122 S. Market St.]], [[Wooster, Ohio]]
 
| area_served      = [[Wayne County, Ohio]]
 
| area_served      = [[Wayne County, Ohio]]
| key_people      = George {{Surname|Laubach}}; J. E. {{Surname|Bavard}}; Sam H. {{Surname|Boyd}}; Donald {{Surname|Senff}}; Richard {{Surname|Wepler}}; Franklin {{Surname|Fry}}
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| key_people      = George {{Surname|Laubach}}; J. E. {{Surname|Bavard}}; Samuel H. {{Surname|Boyd}}; Donald {{Surname|Senff}}; Richard {{Surname|Wepler}}; Franklin {{Surname|Fry}}
 
| products        = Pharmacy
 
| products        = Pharmacy
 
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==City Directories==
 
==City Directories==
 
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1930 Wooster directory, 122 S. Market St., Samuel H. {{Surname|Boyd}}, Philip D. {{Surname|Senff}}; Jos. G. {{Surname|Kester}}, drugs, p. 82, 227.
  
 
==Comprehensive History==
 
==Comprehensive History==

Revision as of 11:08, 27 February 2021

Boyd's Drug Store
Trading name The Boyd Store, S. H. Boyd and Company
Type Pharmacies
Industry Retail
Fate Dissolved
Founded Wooster, Ohio (1880 (1880))
Founder(s) George Laubach and J. E. Bavard or J. E. Bevard
Headquarters (1888), previously few doors North of final location, United States
Number of locations 1 - 122 S. Market St., Wooster, Ohio
Area served Wayne County, Ohio
Key people George Laubach; J. E. Bavard; Samuel H. Boyd; Donald Senff; Richard Wepler; Franklin Fry
Products Pharmacy

Locations

City Directories

  • 1930 Wooster directory, 122 S. Market St., Samuel H. Boyd, Philip D. Senff; Jos. G. Kester, drugs, p. 82, 227.

Comprehensive History

Slogans

Historical documents

  • Wooster, Ohio Sesquicentennial Celebration, June 14-21, 1958, p. 16

Timeline

  • 1886 - Sam Boyd purchased an interest in the business which for many years has borne his name.
  • 1888 - has remained in the same location

Gallery

Business Letterheads

Business Photos

Newspaper articles

Newspaper full-text articles

Newspaper ads

Newspaper citations with no attached images

2000s

  • December 14, 2000: ""A Downtown Era Ends: Boy's Drugstore Closing Today After 120 Years"" by Unknown Author, The Daily Record, p..


References


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