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Flint & Kent

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co-partnership of (a) William Bradford Flint, (b) Henry Mellen Kent (1823–1894), and (c) R.P. Stone, operating as a co-partnership under the name Flint, Kent & Stone. On October 25, 1866, Stone sold his interest to Henry Cogswell Howard (Ethan Howard's son; 1847–1913) and the firm henceforth was known as Flint, Kent & Howard. The eventually became known as Flint & Kent.
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On February 17, 1865, the owners — (i) Ethan Howe Howard (1812–1898), (ii) Joshua Mortimer Whitcomb (1821–1897), and (iii) William Bradford Flint (1826–1887), operating as co-partnership under the name Howard, Whitcomb & Co. — dissolved their partnership and sold their interest to a newly formed
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It had its roots in a dry good store that opened in 1832 by Benjamin Fitch (1802–1883) at 288 Main Street, Buffalo. In 1836, the store was called Fitch, Marvin & Co., then Fitch & Marvin — the second name reflecting Fitch's partner, Eurotas Marvin (1810–1887)
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Henry Mellen Kent; 1823–1894) in 1865, the store became known as Flint, Kent & Stone – and eventually just Flint & Kent. In 1897, Flint & Kent moved its flagship store from 554 Main Street to a building that was designed by
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Sales & Celebrations: Retailing and Regional Identity in Western New York State, 1920-1940.
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In 1856 William Bradford Flint (1826–1887) joined the company, followed by Henry Mellen Kent
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Charles John Hahn, Jr.; 1927–2014), whose father owned
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Flint & Kent Department Store at PreservationReady
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Lulu Enterprises, Inc.; Morrisville, North Carolina.
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Vol. 31, No. 11433, February 18, 1865, p. 3, col. 8;
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Nine Nine Eight: The Glory Days of Buffalo Shopping
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"Flint & Kent Dry Goods /Hippodrome Theater"
OCLC
16095896
ISBN
978-1-4303-1386-1
ISBN
0-8214-1549-2
Flint & Kent Department Store, 1945
Flint & Kent Department Store at PreservationReady
Categories
Defunct retail companies of the United States
Companies based in Buffalo, New York

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