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Missoula Mercantile, The: The Store that Ran an Empire (Landmarks)
Minie Smith
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| #1122437 in eBooks | 2012-09-04 | 2012-09-04 | File type: PDF||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| The Merc|By S. Little|Grew up in Missoula and as a kid the Merc was THE place to shop before there were malls. Downstairs under part of the hardware area there were dirt floors that I thought were cool. At the other end was the basement area where dad bought his coveralls and green wool pants he wore to his job as an engineer on the NP. Mom bought me Cub and Boy Scout uniforms||Smith's book traces the rise of one of Missoula's earliest trading posts, built in 1866 on West Front Street, to its days of true empire and beyond. At one time, the Merc was said to be the largest department store between Minneapolis and Seattle. --The Mis
From its log cabin beginnings at a dusty crossroads in Montana Territory, the Missoula Mercantile grew to become the largest department store between Minneapolis and Seattle. Under the guidance of A.B. Hammond and C.H. McLeod and their policy of community involvement and customer satisfaction, the Merc became a household word in Montana, synonymous with square dealing. Join historian Minie Smith as she traces the story of a western institution, remembering everything fro...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Missoula Mercantile, The: The Store that Ran an Empire (Landmarks) | Minie Smith. I have read it a couple of times and even shared with my family members. Really good. Couldnt put it down.