Fire Strikes

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On February 11, 1931, a fire destroyed the Mary Sachs store that she acquired in 1920.  Mary decided to... Read More → Fire Strikes

Mary Expands Store

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In 1920, Mary Sachs acquired the former Judge Weiss Mansion next door at 208 N. 3rd Street to expand her... Read More → Mary Expands Store

Mary Opens First Store

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Harry and Leon Lowengard, publishers of the Courier Press, took a chance with Mary Sachs and rented her the... Read More → Mary Opens First Store

Mary Leaves William B. Schleisner Store

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In 1918 Mary announced her departure from William B. Schleisner Store in order to go into business for... Read More → Mary Leaves William B. Schleisner Store

Mary Goes to William B. Schleisner Store

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Mary worked at the William B. Schleisner Store from 1910 to1918. The store was located on the NW corner of N.... Read More → Mary Goes to William B. Schleisner Store

Mary Sachs First Retail Job

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Mary Sachs first worked at Kaufman’s Department Store on the southwest corner of S. 2nd and Market Streets... Read More → Mary Sachs First Retail Job

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