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C.D.W. Gibson
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American Cash Store | C.W. Gibson & Co.

Founded in 1878

Archives

Sales Philosophy
Excerpt from Leo Raridan interview (Pt. 1)
American Cash Store
Predecessor to Parmelee & Dohrmann Co.
Los Angeles, CA (1880)
Founded by C.W. Gi
American Cash Store 
The Economist - Los Angeles, CA
Advertisement (1883)
American Cash Store 
Business correspondence 
Stockton, California - September 9, 1885
"Successors t
Semi-Tropic California, 1880
"The American Cash Store came to be a familiar name throughout Los Ange
Parmelee-Dohrmann Store (1906)
C.W. Gibson's name featured on the original facade in 1878.
Parmelee-Dohrmann Co. (1906)
"C.W. Gibson was the very first to begin the establishment." (Poem exce
"In 1878 C. W. Gibson opened a general store at the corner of First and Spring streets, in an adobe
Morning Tribune, 1911 
"Mr. Parmelee came to Los Angeles in 1878. His first work here was for C. W.
C.W. Gibson Co. Advert
The Los Angeles Herald (1886)
C.W. Gibson Co. Advert
The Los Angeles Herald (1884)
C.W. Gibson Co. Advert
The Los Angeles Times (1885)
C.W. Gibson Co. Advert
The Los Angeles Times (1885)
C.W. Gibson Co. Advert
The Los Angeles Times (1885)

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