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  2. Tolleth House - Wikipedia

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    Researchers for the City of Meridian found evidence that the Tolleth House was a Sears Catalog Home constructed from mail order plans sold by Sears, Roebuck and Company in their 1905 catalog. Sears included catalog homes beginning with its 1908 catalog, but the company offered "full color and texture wallpaper samples" in its 1905 catalog, and ...

  3. Troubled retailer Sears quietly reopens two stores ... - AOL

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    I don’t remember Sears at the height of its influence: I was born just one year before the retailer discontinued its groundbreaking catalog in 1993. Half a century ago, the Sears catalog helped ...

  4. Landmark Center (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    The Landmark Center building was the last of a series of Sears distribution centers designed by George C. Nimmons, and was completed in 1928. [2] For nearly sixty years it served as a warehouse and distribution center for Sears, Roebuck and Company and offered local bargain-hunters an opportunity to obtain merchandise at below-catalog prices.

  5. Ponce City Market - Wikipedia

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    Ponce City Market is a mixed-use development located in a former Sears catalogue facility in Atlanta, with national and local retail anchors, restaurants, a food hall, boutiques and offices, and residential units.

  6. Richard Warren Sears - Wikipedia

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    The company was incorporated in Illinois as Sears Roebuck & Co. of Illinois on September 7, 1895. Richard Sears retired in 1908 at age 44 and Julius Rosenwald became the President. [3] The first Sears catalog was published in 1893 and offered only watches.

  7. Lincoln Motor Car Works - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Motor Car Works built a high-wheeler brass era automobile that was sold through the Sears Catalog. In 1912 the Sears arrangement ended and Lincoln sold the identical car as the Lincoln Model 24 Runabout. For 1913 Lincoln offered a Light Touring car, however production ended later that year. Models

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