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237: 216:-based middle-class department store and wholesale clothing manufacturer, established in 1869. The company became the largest clothing manufacturer in the world and at one time employed 3,000. The company sold directly from the workroom to the wearer, allowing clothing to be sold for lower prices. Its slogan was "The Thrifty Store for Thrifty People." In about 1952, the company was acquired by 25: 244:
The company moved from its South Street location, where it was founded in 1869 by Joseph Snellenburg, to fashionable 12th and Market Streets in 1889. The store was at a location known as the "Girard Estate." At that time, the company directors were Nathan Snellenburg, Samuel Snellenburg, Simon L.
525: 277:. The store manager was David Snellenburg. The Market Street store closed in 1932, a victim of the Great Depression and competition from James T Mullen's down the street. A distributor station at 207 Vandever Ave operated between 1932 and 1938. 520: 261:. It still stands and was used by the Family Court of Philadelphia until 2015. The six-story flagship store building at 12th and Market was subsequently cut down to two stories and redeveloped as part of the 257:, 1825–1851 N. 10th St., in Philadelphia, was built in 1914 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003. In 1965, the men's store annex at 34 South 11th Street, became the first location of 368:
The Jews of Philadelphia: Their History from the Earliest Settlements to the Present Time; a Record of Events and Institutions, and of Leading Members of the Jewish Community in Every Sphere of Activity,
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at Atlantic & Carolina. When Snellenburg's closed its downtown Philadelphia store in 1962, the suburban locations were sold to
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Archiplanet.com N. Snellenburg Company Department Store Warehouse, 1825-1851 N. 10th St., Philadelphia (accessed Sep 1, 2008)
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Snellenburg's Department Store, 1100 Market St., Philadelphia, PA (1886-87, demolished), in a c. 1915 photograph.
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Becoming American, Remaining Jewish: The Story of Wilmington, Delaware's First Jewish Community, 1879-1924,
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Archiplanet.com Snellenburg's Clothing Factory, 642 N. Broad St., Philadelphia (accessed Sep 1, 2008)
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In 1895, the company opened a branch location at the corner of Seventh and Market Streets in
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Free Library of Philadelphia, photograph of flagship store (accessed Sep 1, 2008)
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Commercial buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Philadelphia
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Collection, photograph of Wilmington store, ca. 1900 (accessed Sep 1, 2008)
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Woolley John T. and Gerhard Peters, The American Presidency Project [online
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at Lawrence Park & Sproul. On October 29, 1960, presidential candidate
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gave remarks from both these locations. A store also operated in downtown
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In October 1953, Snellenburg's opened a suburban store in the
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Department stores on the National Register of Historic Places
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Philadelphia Gentlemen: The Making of a National Upper Class
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project before being completely demolished in 2015.
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