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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
 
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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
 
 
 
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* 1884 - Fall, David Freedlander opened [[Buffalo One Price Clothing House]]
* 1884 - Fall, David {{Surname|Freedlander}} opened [[Buffalo One Price Clothing House]]
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* 1895 - Many times Isadore Freedlander, as a boy, would make the 80 mile round trip, to [[Coshocton, Ohio]] by bicycle.
* 1895 - Many times Isadore {{Surname|Freedlander}}, as a boy, would make the 80 mile round trip, to [[Coshocton, Ohio]] by bicycle.
 

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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

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

Herman Freedlander office.png

Find out more about the Freedlander family.

Store Gallery.png

Discover logos, letterheads, maps, ads, and photos.

Timeline Cover Title.png

View the timeline of this store.

Freedlander & Arnson, 1884-March 15, 1886

Buffalo One Price Clothing House, March 15, 1886

The Buffalo Clothing House

Quick Facts