John Ireland Ltd.
Posted by China Sourcing CommentatorMay 27
Some pretty pictures
tags wholesale clothing that I found:
John E. Ireland
photos jajacks62
Co. I, 50th N. C. Pages 513-514 engineers, the story of Allen and Woodson Counties, Kansas: decorated with portraits of famous people of these counties, with biographies of our representative citizens, cuts of public buildings and a map of each county / Edited and compiled by L. Wallace Duncan and Chas. F. Scott. Iola Registers, Printers and Binders, Iola, Kan.: 1901? 894 p., [36] leaves of plates: .. Ill, ports; Includes deikti.JOHN E. IRELAND. John E. IRELAND-effective Iola’s former postmaster and a former county residents, Allen was born in Devonshire, England, December 18, 1828. Robert Ireland, his father was an engineer and master carpenter, who has spent years of activity in the city of Liverpool. He married Mary Eggbeer, who was also in Devon, both died in England’s major port of entry. Among the ten children of John Eggbeer Ireland was the eighth. His early life was spent as an errand boy and students. In the age of fourteen, he went to the tailor trade in Liverpool. After serving his sentence and completed transactions in 1849, the United States. It was ten weeks over the next sailer and entered the famous castle garden. Got a job on the dock in New York, the ship loaded with cotton and remained together until January 1 next. He went to Schuyler County, New York and worked at his trade in Havana. Some time later, ends up in Geneseo and was in this city where the war broke out. He enlisted in the 50th Engineers, New York, first as a sergeant and was promoted to sergeant-major of his regiment. He was with the Army of the Potomac and saw how it was done and helped do it all the way since the first edition of Bull, Petersburg, Yorktown, Seven Pines, Fredericksburg, Seven Days and Chancellorsville and Gettysburg; Wilderness and the rest to focus on 1864. In all this service visible and difficult escaped injury in the field, and retired from the army, aware that they have full time in order to approve the country. After he was acquitted of Mr. Ireland has worked commercially in New York until February 21, 1865, when he came west GALVA, Illinois. He remained in that city his profession until 1870, when he was asked to come and work for Iola Davis & Vannuys, then in the garment industry. He arrived here in June and began a long and enjoyable stay in the little metropolis of the West. The years 1874-5 was adopted with WW Scott Winfield, Kansas, as specified in the installation of clothes, and return to the tailor Iola founded the first independent buyer. In 1878 he went to the food sector by Sam J. Cowan. He was a member of the famous firm of Richards, Lakin and Ireland, wholesale grocers, which burned in 1882 than later. After discontinuation of that relationship went to the livery business with ST Ellis. In 1885 he retired from these companies to enter the mail as postmaster of Iola, the first and only Democrat to carry out its functions. four years of public service was more satisfactory for customers in the office. The term of office of a Republican, succeeded him and he went into the food sector, this time with Eugene Esse. The company has burned a few months later and the company has not resumed. When we saw that another Republican to serve as Post Master’s office Iola, an agreement with the bosses of the Board turned to John Ireland as the legitimate representative. He was not disappointed, because in 1894 was replaced by his successor, William H. McClure, in the office. second question is even more popular than the first. The experience made him perfectly familiar with the office and the second power of his office was more desirable than the first. Since autumn 1897 has been a true retirement Organizations Mr. Ireland was married in Schuyler County, New York, Hattie Littlefield. two children died in infancy, but after coming to Iola adopted Sadie Prentis, who became the wife of George Kirby, and has one son, Jay E. Kirby.John Ireland is a very quiet person, without taking or appearance, but with all the elements of a real manly man. relationship with their fellow citizens is more friendly and affable. farm, he bought into what seemed a fabulous prize when he came to Iola, embellished and decorated with shrubs, and house and lawn to one of the pretty houses.
showcases, including Traub Bros, Brother & Schultz, Jacob and sugar, wholesale clothing
photos AOK Library & Gallery, UMBC
Accession Number: P75-54-0937gFotografos: Company HughesImerominia Created: c. 1905-1940Lezanta of the round: Bldg. Housing retail stores. Traub & Schultz Bros. & Linoleum SIASimeioseis Bros: Positive digital file from original glass arnitikoMetriseis: 8 x 10 in.Diadikasia: black and white photographs, gelatin dry plakaSyllogi negative Hughes Negative Glass CompanyCredit Line: The photographic collections of University of Maryland, ValtimoriRepository: University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMBC) UMBC’s right Copyright and Reproduction Special Collections and regulations
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