Gayfer's Department Store
A drawing of the "new" Gayfer's Department Store, ca. 1918. Charles J. Gayfer moved to Mobile around 1877 and opened his first dry goods store at 20 N. Joachim. By 1881 he had partnered with A. N. Edmondson and the store had moved to 103 Dauphin. It remained on Dauphin Street until ar...
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Mobile Business and Industry; Peoples of Alabama; Mobile; Gayfer's Department Store; Charles J. Gayfer; A. A. N. Edmondson; Dauphin Street; St. Emanuel Street; Dillard's Department Store; department stores; architecture; store fronts Alabama ; Mobile ; Clothing; Alabama -- Commerce; Clothing and dress -- Alabama; Department stores -- Alabama -- Mobile |
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A drawing of the "new" Gayfer's Department Store, ca. 1918. Charles J. Gayfer moved to Mobile around 1877 and opened his first dry goods store at 20 N. Joachim. By 1881 he had partnered with A. N. Edmondson and the store had moved to 103 Dauphin. It remained on Dauphin Street until around 1919, when it moved to St. Emanuel. Later it would relocate again, this time to West Mobile, where it would remain until it was bought out by Dillard's. |
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Gayfer's Department StoreBusiness and Industry; Peoples of Alabama;Mobile; Gayfer's Department Store; Charles J. Gayfer; A. A. N. Edmondson; Dauphin Street; St. Emanuel Street; Dillard's Department Store; department stores; architecture; store frontsA drawing of the "new" Gayfer's Department Store, ca. 1918. Charles J. Gayfer moved to Mobile around 1877 and opened his first dry goods store at 20 N. Joachim. By 1881 he had partnered with A. N. Edmondson and the store had moved to 103 Dauphin. It remained on Dauphin Street until around 1919, when it moved to St. Emanuel. Later it would relocate again, this time to West Mobile, where it would remain until it was bought out by Dillard's.Erik OverbeyThe Doy Leale McCall Rare Book and Manuscript Library, University of South Alabaman.d.ImagejpegN1750Erik Overbey Collectioneng.Mobile, AlabamaU.S. and international copyright laws may apply to this digital image. Use of this image without the prior permission of The McCall Library is prohibited. Please contact The McCall Library for permission to use this image.Alabama ; Mobile ; Clothing;Alabama -- Commerce; Clothing and dress -- Alabama; Department stores -- Alabama -- Mobilehttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/usa01/id/135 |
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