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Herbst Department Store (Images of America)
Trista Raezer, John Hallberg
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| #1881049 in eBooks | 2015-08-31 | 2015-08-31 | File type: PDF||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Department Store Collector|By Andrew|As a collector of books on Department Store History, I found this book to be very interesting. A special thanks go to the Herbst family for saving & donating their archives once the store closed, too many stores fail to do this. The book is packed with photos, though I have a feeling that many more are available. The descriptive text was|About the Author|In 1986, Robert B. Herbst donated the business’s photographs to the North Dakota State University (NDSU) Archives, with an interest in preserving and maintaining the collection in Fargo. Trista Raezer, head of archives, and John Hallberg,
Herbst Department Store held sway on Fargo's Broadway for nearly 90 years. In 1887, a young merchant named Isaac Herbst came to Fargo to seek his fortune. He proved to be a dynamic salesman, and by 1892 he had founded Herbst Department Store. The business was destroyed a year later in the Great Fire of 1893, which wiped out most of downtown. Isaac rebuilt his business and expanded it until his death in 1910. The department store was continued by his widow, sons, grandson...
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