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The '''Doyle-Kidd Dry Goods Company''' was a wholesale operator in Little Rock.
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The '''Doyle-Kidd Dry Goods Company''' was a wholesale operator in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. The president and primary stockholder in the company was [[Thomas N. Doyle]]. Doyle was a merchant in [[Morrilton]], Arkansas, who moved to Little Rock around 1897. In Little Rock he established a grocery in partnership with [[J. T. Beal]], which later became the [[Beal-Doyle Dry Goods Company]]. Beal's interest in the firm was purchased by [[B. P. Kidd]] and the company was renamed the Doyle-Kidd Dry Goods Company.
  
 
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*''The Book of Arkansas'' (Little Rock: Arkansas Gazette, 1913), 89.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:10, 23 February 2010

The Doyle-Kidd Dry Goods Company.

The Doyle-Kidd Dry Goods Company was a wholesale operator in Little Rock, Arkansas. The president and primary stockholder in the company was Thomas N. Doyle. Doyle was a merchant in Morrilton, Arkansas, who moved to Little Rock around 1897. In Little Rock he established a grocery in partnership with J. T. Beal, which later became the Beal-Doyle Dry Goods Company. Beal's interest in the firm was purchased by B. P. Kidd and the company was renamed the Doyle-Kidd Dry Goods Company.

References

  • The Book of Arkansas (Little Rock: Arkansas Gazette, 1913), 89.

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