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Migratebot (talk | contribs) Created page with " The '''Oneida County Creamery''' was a chain store operating in New York State in several cities from at least 1903 to at least the mid-1930s. Charlie Green started his sixty year run at 49 Main Street in Saranac Lake operating a store of that name from 1927 to 1930 or '34, at which point it became a Grand Union. ----- ''Sandy Creek News'', April 2, 1903 The Oneida County Creamery company which operates branch stores in s..." |
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The Oneida County Creamery was a chain store operating in New York State in several cities from at least 1903 to at least the mid-1930s. Charlie Green started his sixty year run at 49 Main Street in Saranac Lake operating a store of that name from 1927 to 1930 or '34, at which point it became a Grand Union.
Sandy Creek News, April 2, 1903
The Oneida County Creamery company which operates branch stores in several cities, is to be incorporated with a capitalization of $125,000. The members of the company are W. D. Grant, H. L. Ridings and Wesley McLeon, of Utica, and, A. B. Virkler, of Carthage.
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