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'''Ike Kempner and Bros. Women's Clothing''' (also known as Ike Kempner and Brothers, Inc., Department Store) occupied frontage at 418 Main Street from at least 1952 to 1982.
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'''Ike Kempner and Bros. Women's Clothing''' (also known as '''Ike Kempner and Brothers, Inc., Department Store''') occupied frontage at 418 Main Street in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, from at least 1952 to 1982. The owner [[Ike Kempner]] was a prominent Little Rock merchant and local Jewish leader.
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
  
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*Carolyn Gray LeMaster, "A Corner of the Tapestry: A History of the Jewish Experience in Arkansas, 1820s-1990s," (Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Pres, 1994), 113.
 
*Mike Trimble, "30 Years Create Downtown Differences," ''Arkansas Gazette,'' May 2, 1982.
 
*Mike Trimble, "30 Years Create Downtown Differences," ''Arkansas Gazette,'' May 2, 1982.
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*Paulette Walker and Alan Paulson, ''Historic Pulaski County: Arkansas'' (Arcadia Publishing, 1999), 31.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:53, 4 March 2010

Ike Kempner and Bros. Women's Clothing (also known as Ike Kempner and Brothers, Inc., Department Store) occupied frontage at 418 Main Street in Little Rock, Arkansas, from at least 1952 to 1982. The owner Ike Kempner was a prominent Little Rock merchant and local Jewish leader.

References

  • Carolyn Gray LeMaster, "A Corner of the Tapestry: A History of the Jewish Experience in Arkansas, 1820s-1990s," (Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Pres, 1994), 113.
  • Mike Trimble, "30 Years Create Downtown Differences," Arkansas Gazette, May 2, 1982.
  • Paulette Walker and Alan Paulson, Historic Pulaski County: Arkansas (Arcadia Publishing, 1999), 31.

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