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==City Directories==
 
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*  1919 - Wooster City Directory, p. 113 - E. E. Paurnier, Manager (Quinby Estate) M-234
 
  
==Comprehensive History==
 
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==Slogans==
 
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==Historical documents==
 
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*  [https://books.google.com/books?id=_TRwAAAAIAAJ Fairchild's Daily News Record and Women's Wear National Directory ..., Volume 17], 1920. p 281  
 
*  [https://books.google.com/books?id=_TRwAAAAIAAJ Fairchild's Daily News Record and Women's Wear National Directory ..., Volume 17], 1920. p 281  
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* Wooster Progress (1914)
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** 1914 - Clothing Store
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"The present management of the Ohio Overall Co. bought the business from E. B. Childs on the first of January, 1906 and immediately began operations. Just one glance at the accompanying illustration will show how successful they have been. They manufacture a strictly high grade line of workingmen's garments, making a general line for railroad men, farmers or mechanics. The goods are marked under the "Ohio" farmers or mechanics. The goods are marketed under the "Ohio" brand.
  
==Timeline==
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The cloth used in the manufacture of the garments comes from the southern mills and the product is sold exclusively in Ohio. The demand for these garments is so great that the company does not go outside of the state, but makes an Ohio garment for Ohio people. The goods are sold direct too the trade and can be found in all first class stores selling men's goods. Prices and samples furnished to the trade on request."  <ref>Wooster Progress. 1914, p. 43.</ref>
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==Gallery==
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==Quick Facts==
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===Business Letterheads===
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*  1906 - January 1, [[E. B. Childs]] sold the business to Unknown proprietor
  
  
===Business Photos===
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*  1919 - Wooster City Directory, p. 113 - E. E. Paurnier, Manager (Quinby Estate) M-234
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==Newspaper articles==
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==Services==
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High grade line of workingmen's garments, making a general line for railroad men, farmers or mechanics.
===Newspaper full-text articles===
 
  
 
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==Gallery==
===Newspaper ads===
 
  
  
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===Maps===
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File:IronCribBinCo-SanbornMaps1911.PNG|Sanborn Maps 1911
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File:OhioOverallCo-SanbornMaps1923.PNG|Sanborn Maps 1923
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</gallery>
  
 
==References==
 
 
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==What Links Here==
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[[Category:138 W. Diamond Alley, Wooster, Ohio]]
 
[[Category:Businesses in Wooster, Ohio]]
 
[[Category:Businesses in the Manufacturing industry]]
 
[[Category:Clothing manufacturing defunct]]
 
[[Category:Clothing, women's wholesalers defunct]]
 
[[Category:Defunct businesses in Wooster, Ohio]]
 
[[Category:Defunct businesses in the Manufacturing industry]]
 
[[Category:Manufacturing businesses in Wooster, Ohio]]
 
[[Category:Manufacturing businesses in Wooster, Ohio (defunct)]]
 
[[Category:Ohio Overall Company]]
 

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About
Name
  • Ohio Overall Company
Manufacturing
  • Overalls, Work
Facts
Founded
  • Date unknown
Dissolved
  • Date unknown
Related
Key Persons
Founders
Location
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    • 138 W. Diamond Alley, Wooster, 44691, Ohio, United States

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"The present management of the Ohio Overall Co. bought the business from E. B. Childs on the first of January, 1906 and immediately began operations. Just one glance at the accompanying illustration will show how successful they have been. They manufacture a strictly high grade line of workingmen's garments, making a general line for railroad men, farmers or mechanics. The goods are marked under the "Ohio" farmers or mechanics. The goods are marketed under the "Ohio" brand.

The cloth used in the manufacture of the garments comes from the southern mills and the product is sold exclusively in Ohio. The demand for these garments is so great that the company does not go outside of the state, but makes an Ohio garment for Ohio people. The goods are sold direct too the trade and can be found in all first class stores selling men's goods. Prices and samples furnished to the trade on request." [1]

Quick Facts

  • 1906 - January 1, E. B. Childs sold the business to Unknown proprietor


  • 1919 - Wooster City Directory, p. 113 - E. E. Paurnier, Manager (Quinby Estate) M-234

Services

High grade line of workingmen's garments, making a general line for railroad men, farmers or mechanics.

Gallery

Maps

  1. Wooster Progress. 1914, p. 43.