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1864 -
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| Name |
Bertha Heyman [1] |
| Born |
5 Dec 1864 [1] |
| Gender |
Female |
| Reference Number |
9853 |
| Died |
Y [1] |
| Person ID |
I9853 |
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| Last Modified |
11 Nov 2011 |
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| Notes |
- After the war, Mr. Heyman and Mr. Merz, who had been in the firm since 1860, continued their business of dry goods as Heyman & Merz. Though short of funds, they had the asset of pre-war confidence in their record of dealings with Northern concerns. Mr. Heyman set out on a trip to eastern markets and soon West Point and Bluffton residents were treated to nbew goods arriving by rail express. Louis Phillip Heyman and sister, Miss Bertha Heyman, who went to work in the store as a cashier in 1885, after the death of her father, served the area through their merchandising for more than 40 years. Louis Phillip Heyman died in in 1935. [1]
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