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235:. The three-story "Haines Building", opened in 1915 on North George Street, also served as headquarters for his shoe company; it was torn down in the 1960s for off-street parking spaces. He built another four-story Haines Building at 101 East Market Street in 1922 and sold it in 1954 after having donated the shoe store space to organizations such as the Boy Scouts and
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to begin a business, he was bankrupt within two years. He then obtained a consignment of shoes for $ 127 from the local D.S. Peterman & Co. warehouse. With a combination of hard work and gimmickry, Haines became very successful in the shoe business. A particular gimmick for which he was known was his use of a customized
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After World War II the York Horse Show was held at Haines Park. In 1952, most members of the county horsemen's association were convinced to move to the York
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Lancaster County Conservancy bought the Wizard Ranch land in 2018, to become part of the Hellam Hills Nature Preserve, and still allow the scouts to use it for safari events and camping. In May 2023, the Wizard Ranch land opened to the public with two hiking trails and a
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on March 5, 1875. His father died a few months later. His widowed mother, Elizabeth Ann
Morrison Haines, changed his name to that of his father. The family moved to Washington, D.C., in 1882 and lived above a store she owned on 11th Street SE; it was there that Haines worked for much of his early
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in Hallam with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, and a living room. Via a newspaper ad in July 1949, he publicly thanked 20 local businesses that had a part in the project. Its exterior modeled after a work boot, Haines lived in the house briefly before using it to host older couples and
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as a mobile retail store, which he would drive to the outer edges of town to show his products. In 1922 he had accumulated 30 stores. By 1931, Haines had the largest shoe store chain in the United States, and there were 50 Haines Shoe Co. stores across
Pennsylvania and northern Maryland by 1935.
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in 1929, he built streets through the ranch land and offered free housing lots to those unemployed who agreed to build homes there, as he began developing the
Yorkshire neighborhood. Haines built a two-room brick schoolhouse in the development in 1930, initially leased for $ 1 per year to the
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California and was a sales representative for several clothing stores in the West. Becoming engaged, Haines moved to Ohio to get married. When the
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In late 1948, Haines "took a very active part in the
Chapter meeting of Agricultural alumni" at his Maryland alma mater and stated "he would personally pay the subscription cost for any agricultural alumnus who did not feel financially able" to request the alumni publication.
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Schoolhouse with plans to use it as a public lecture hall dubbed the "Haines School of Brains". Haines gave up such plans after his wife died unexpectedly two months later, and sold the building in October. It still stood as a private residence as of 2019.
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Carried away by the ardor of the occasion, 87-year-old Mahlon Haines of York mounted agilely to a standing position on a chair, shouted in a strong, clear voice : 'I'm the oldest Republican in this room. You've got my check for $ 1,000. I'm now going to make it $
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to design a large department store building at Eighth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, S.E. Completed in 1892, it was advertised as "the largest store in the world, built, owned and controlled by a woman". She is known to have donated to leaders of the 1894
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honeymooners affiliated with his shoe stores, providing them with a free weekend in the house, the service of his staff, and a free pair of shoes. The house was offered to the public for rent in the 1950s.
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1520:"Want to sleep in a shoe? Now you can. The Haines Shoe House reopens as an Airbnb"
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Mahlon Haines rented the 3rd floor apartment at 473 when he first moved to York.
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Eastland Realty Company in summer 1953, who developed the track area into a
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Special Collections at the University of Maryland. Archived from
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William F. Pack on the island, and they married about June 1913.
1032:"What do Fire House, Woozy Moose and Casablanca have in Common?"
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948:"Statistics of the Congressional Election of November 7, 1922"
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Haines' mother had an orange and grapefruit plantation on the
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Haines regularly gave back to his customers and community.
1221:. Atlanta: Boy Scouts of America. May 22, 2015. p. 14
984:. September 28, 1962. p. 3 – via ancestry.com.
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Mahlon N. Haines ... died this morning in York Hospital.
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The Haines's first suburban residence was designed by
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1325:"20 York Businesses that Built the Haines Shoe House"
1171:. New Birth of Freedom Council, Boy Scouts of America
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864:"Mahlon Haines Hotel endures on North George Street"
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672:"Barracks Row Heritage Trail: The Crossroads"
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617:. Hanover, Pennsylvania. October 31, 1962.
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1704:Smith, Stephen H. (August 29, 2018).
1597:"Mrs. Pack's Career Has Two Romances"
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1323:Smith, Stephen H. (August 13, 2013).
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833:Smith, Stephen H. (April 5, 2017).
357:new parking area off Accomac Road.
1706:"Mahlon Haines' steamship romance"
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1544:Pohl, Robert (December 12, 2011).
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1780:People from Guernsey County, Ohio
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1006:"Mahlon Haines' Yorkshire Ranch"
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