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June, 2011:

Furnished & Unfurnished Rooms – West 51st Street & Ninth Avenue – NYC

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McKinney Welding Supply – West 52nd Street – NYC

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Player Pianos – Tenth Avenue, NYC

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Featured Fade – Theo. Poehler Mercantile Co – Wholesale Grocers – Lawrence, KS – Ivan Greene

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THEODORE POEHLER. Of the able and large-hearted Germans who emigrated from the fatherland when Kansas was one of the frontier territories of the United States, none hold a more secure place in the admiration and affection of living pioneers and their descendants than Theodore Poehler, whose death occurred at Lawrence, December 31, 1901, a few days after he had entered his seventieth year. He stood for industry, thrift, a broad business outlook, warm affections, a Christian charity, practical usefulness, wide culture and thoroughness in education, as well as every other activity of life. Besides his many good works, a monument to his name still endures in that prosperous and widely extended establishment known as the Theodore Poehler Mercantile Company. – State Library of Kansas – GenWeb Archives

Half-Truths – But Which Half? No Hope in the Pope – Flatbush, Brooklyn

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