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The store began as a 20 x 30 feet which by 1900 has grown to 20 x 70 feet in size. David {{Surname|Freedlander}} began to sweep the store at 5:00 AM. In 1898, David Freedlander died on his trip to [[Europe]]. "Five to $10 per day was what the store grossed..." -- Harold Freedlander. The Wooster store was located at S. Market St. Gerlach & Kinkler's old stand, Wooster, Ohio, where Francavilla Ristorante stood. Germania Hall block and branch Coshocton, Ohio (circa 1895), United States
 
The store began as a 20 x 30 feet which by 1900 has grown to 20 x 70 feet in size. David {{Surname|Freedlander}} began to sweep the store at 5:00 AM. In 1898, David Freedlander died on his trip to [[Europe]]. "Five to $10 per day was what the store grossed..." -- Harold Freedlander. The Wooster store was located at S. Market St. Gerlach & Kinkler's old stand, Wooster, Ohio, where Francavilla Ristorante stood. Germania Hall block and branch Coshocton, Ohio (circa 1895), United States
  
==Company name==
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==Freedlander & Arnson, 1884-March 15, 1886==
Freedlander & Arnson, 1884-March 15, 1886
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Buffalo One Price Clothing House, March 15, 1886-
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==Buffalo One Price Clothing House, March 15, 1886==
The Buffalo Clothing House
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==The Buffalo Clothing House==
  
 
==Timeline==
 
==Timeline==

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About
Name
  • Buffalo One Price Clothing House
Retail
  • Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores
Services
  • Discount Store, Clothing Store
Facts
Founded
  • March 15,1886
    Wooster,Ohio
Merged/Sold
  • 1910
Key Persons
Founders
Location
  • Germania Block
    • S. Market St., Wooster, 44691, Ohio
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The store began as a 20 x 30 feet which by 1900 has grown to 20 x 70 feet in size. David Freedlander began to sweep the store at 5:00 AM. In 1898, David Freedlander died on his trip to Europe. "Five to $10 per day was what the store grossed..." -- Harold Freedlander. The Wooster store was located at S. Market St. Gerlach & Kinkler's old stand, Wooster, Ohio, where Francavilla Ristorante stood. Germania Hall block and branch Coshocton, Ohio (circa 1895), United States

Freedlander & Arnson, 1884-March 15, 1886

Buffalo One Price Clothing House, March 15, 1886

The Buffalo Clothing House

Timeline