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Rupprecht, then Wilson awnings protected the region's storefronts | History

When 34-year-old Marie Greve married George Rupprecht on June 29, 1904, in Sioux City, Iowa, she was head of the curtain department for the T.S. Martin and Company Store there.

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In the days of early automobiles, Clay fulfilled supply and demand

In 1929, Frank B. Clay, 42, a mechanic for the St. Joseph and Hannibal Railroad, saw an opportunity. Automobiles had all but replaced horse power on the roadways, a federal

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Link's McMaster's Ave. presence started with an open air market | History

A single-story frame house, with a porch addition on the front, served as the popular business location for James W. (Jimmie) Link from the late 1940s through 1956. Located at

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Hannibal butcher just couldn't catch a break | History

HANNIBAL — Fred Stohr, working as a meat cutter in Hannibal as early as 1873, had a number of setbacks during his business years including:

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