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'''Gus Blass''' founded the [[Gus Blass Department Store]] on Main Street in downtown [[Little Rock]], Arkansas.
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[[Image:Blass-store-postcard.jpg|thumb|300px|Postcard view of Gus Blass Department Store.]]
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[[Image:Blass-woolworth-main-postcard.jpg|thumb|300px|Blass Department Store on Main Street.]]
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'''Gus Blass''' founded the [[Gus Blass Department Store]] on the 300 block of Main Street in downtown [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. Blass opened his first store in Little Rock with [[Max Heiman]] in 1871. Blass died in 1919, and is interred at [[Oakland Hebrew Cemetery]].
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The Blass store was purchased by [[William T. Dillard]] in February 1964, and renamed [[Pfeifer-Blass]] four years later in a merger with nearby department store [[Pfeifer's]]. The original Blass store location was permanently closed in July 1972.
  
 
==References==
 
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*Leroy Donald, "Owner Finds New Home for Store Behind Facade," ''Arkansas Gazette,'' October 23, 1983.
  
 
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*[http://www.departmentstorehistory.net/disc.htm The History of Department Stores]
  
 
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[[Category:1919 deaths]]

Latest revision as of 10:00, 24 October 2009

Postcard view of Gus Blass Department Store.
Blass Department Store on Main Street.

Gus Blass founded the Gus Blass Department Store on the 300 block of Main Street in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas. Blass opened his first store in Little Rock with Max Heiman in 1871. Blass died in 1919, and is interred at Oakland Hebrew Cemetery.

The Blass store was purchased by William T. Dillard in February 1964, and renamed Pfeifer-Blass four years later in a merger with nearby department store Pfeifer's. The original Blass store location was permanently closed in July 1972.

References

  • Leroy Donald, "Owner Finds New Home for Store Behind Facade," Arkansas Gazette, October 23, 1983.

External links