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Stifft was the president of the [{Stifft Realty Company]] and [[Stifft Jewelry Company]], vice-president of the Arkansas Diamond Mining Company, treasurer of the [[Pulaski County Fair Association]], and director of the [[Mercantile Trust Company]]. He was also the developer of [[Stifft's Addition]] to the [[Pulaski Heights]] neighborhood.
 
Stifft was the president of the [{Stifft Realty Company]] and [[Stifft Jewelry Company]], vice-president of the Arkansas Diamond Mining Company, treasurer of the [[Pulaski County Fair Association]], and director of the [[Mercantile Trust Company]]. He was also the developer of [[Stifft's Addition]] to the [[Pulaski Heights]] neighborhood.
  
[[Charles S. Stifft Jewelers]] was located at 511 Main Street in the 1950s.
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[[Charles S. Stifft Jewelers]] was located at 511 Main Street from at least 1952 to at least 1982.  
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 21:32, 18 December 2008

Charles S. Stifft was a prominent local Little Rock jeweler, realtor, and building and loan president.

Stifft was the president of the [{Stifft Realty Company]] and Stifft Jewelry Company, vice-president of the Arkansas Diamond Mining Company, treasurer of the Pulaski County Fair Association, and director of the Mercantile Trust Company. He was also the developer of Stifft's Addition to the Pulaski Heights neighborhood.

Charles S. Stifft Jewelers was located at 511 Main Street from at least 1952 to at least 1982.

References

  • Bernie Babcock, Yesterday and Today in Arkansas: A Folio of Rare and Interesting Pictures from Mrs. Babcock's Collection for Stories and Legends of Arkansas (Jordan & Foster Printing Co., 1917), n.p.
  • Mike Trimble, "30 Years Create Downtown Differences," Arkansas Gazette, May 2, 1982.

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