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Macullar, Parker, and Company
[edit]Macullar, Parker, and Company was a fine clothing and home furnishings company in Boston.
The business was first established in 1849 by Addison Macullar, as a small clothing shop called A Macullar and Company, in Worcester, MA. Macullar had one employee named Charles W. Parker, who worked as store-boy, salesman, and bookkeeper for the shop. George B. Williams joined the company in 1852, and the name of the business was changed to Macullar, Williams, and Company. That same year they opened a location in Boston at 35 and 37 Ann Street (which was later renamed North Street).[1]
Later on Washington street...
Images:
Historic New England[2] "A lithograph print of Macullar, Williams & Parker who are wholesale and retail dealers in fine clothing and men's furnishing goods. The business is also an importer and jobber of fine woolens and tailors trimmings. The image shows the sales floor with pattern books laid out on the tables."
Historic New England[3] "Trade card for Macullar, Williams & Parker, clothing, 194 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated"
Historic New England[4] "The verso is a sectional view with floor labels. Washington Street is on the right and Hawley Street is on the left side of the image."
Tufts Digital Library[5] Photograph, view of 200 Washington Street
Tufts Digital Library[6] Photograph, view of 200 Washington Street "Elevated view south-southwest of (left to right) 192-202 Washington Street, located between Franklin Street to the northeast and Summer Street to the southwest. Signage and awnings adorn the facades of the buildings, which face southeast. A horse-drawn carriage is parked on the street in front of 192 Washington Street. Copyprint; 200 Washington Street constructed, 1864; destroyed in the Great Fire, 1872."
Getty[7] Ruins of Macullar, Williams, and Parker's Washington St, Boston, MA
References
[edit]- ^ Sweetser, Moses Foster (1884). Macullar, Parker and Company, Boston, Mass: An Historical and Descriptive Sketch.
- ^ "Macullar, Williams & Parker, fine clothing and mens furnishing goods, 194 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated". www.digitalcommonwealth.org. Retrieved 2024-02-13.
- ^ "Trade card for Macullar, Williams & Parker, clothing, 194 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated". www.digitalcommonwealth.org. Retrieved 2024-02-13.
- ^ "Macullar, Williams & Parker's, clothing store, 400 Washington Street, Boston, Mass., undated". www.digitalcommonwealth.org. Retrieved 2024-02-13.
- ^ "Image | Macullar, Williams and Parker, 200 Washington Street, n.d. | ID: c821gt999 | Tufts Digital Library". dl.tufts.edu. Retrieved 2024-02-13.
- ^ "Image | 192-202 Washington Street, ca. 1870 | ID: h128nq464 | Tufts Digital Library". dl.tufts.edu. Retrieved 2024-02-13.
- ^ Moulton, Joshua W.; Moulton, John S. "Ruins of Macullar, Williams & Parker's, Washington St. Boston, Mass". The J. Paul Getty Museum Collection (Albumen silver print). Gift of Weston J. and Mary M. Naef. Retrieved 2024-02-13.