Keyes Jewelry Store

In 1908 J. R. Keyes and A. L. Clem opened the Athens Grocery and Bakery company one door down from the First National Bank. In 1921 the paper refers the business as Keyes Kandy Kitchen. In 1918 Keyes Jewelry Store was first advertised. In 1919 the store survived a burglary. After his brother James p...

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Main Author: Dylan Tucker, University of North Alabama
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Keyes Jewelry Store
Dylan Tucker, University of North Alabama
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Limestone County, Athens, Business, Key & Clem Grocery & Bakery/ Keyes Jewelry Store
description In 1908 J. R. Keyes and A. L. Clem opened the Athens Grocery and Bakery company one door down from the First National Bank. In 1921 the paper refers the business as Keyes Kandy Kitchen. In 1918 Keyes Jewelry Store was first advertised. In 1919 the store survived a burglary. After his brother James passed in 1921, A. A. Keyes took over the jewelry business. He sold the business in February 1923 to T. H. Martin.
spelling Keyes Jewelry StoreDylan Tucker, University of North AlabamaLimestone County, Athens, Business, Key & Clem Grocery & Bakery/ Keyes Jewelry StoreIn 1908 J. R. Keyes and A. L. Clem opened the Athens Grocery and Bakery company one door down from the First National Bank. In 1921 the paper refers the business as Keyes Kandy Kitchen. In 1918 Keyes Jewelry Store was first advertised. In 1919 the store survived a burglary. After his brother James passed in 1921, A. A. Keyes took over the jewelry business. He sold the business in February 1923 to T. H. Martin.Alabama Cultural Resource Survey1920sDocumenthttps://omeka.lib.auburn.edu/items/show/591Taylor, Betty L. "Treasures of Athens and Limestone County." Athens, Ala.: Friends of the Limestone County Archives, 2009.
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