McGinty's Department Store
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McGinty's Department Store
Industry |
Department store |
Fate |
sold by family in 1991, officially closed in 2001 |
Founded |
1904 |
Defunct |
2001 |
Headquarters |
Neosho, Missouri |
Key people |
A.C. McGinty, Hale McGinty |
McGinty's Department Store was a general goods department store located in Neosho, Missouri, the county seat of Newton County, Missouri. McGinty's set on the south side of the Neosho square on the southeast corner of the intersection of Main and Wood streets. The former McGinty's building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in August 2009.[1]
History
McGinty's Department Store was opened in 1904 by A.C. McGinty.[2] In addition to running his department store, A.C. McGinty also served as the president of Neosho's First National Bank.[3] In 1939, A.C. McGinty's son Hale McGinty began working at the department store and remained in active management until 1991, when his family sold their active share of the business. The McGinty name remained on the business until 2001.[4] The McGinty family had also at one time been part owners of the McGinty-Frohlich Department Store in Monett, Missouri, which is now Brownsberger's Clothing.
References
- ^ McGinty's Added to National Register; Neosho Daily News; August 06, 2009
- ^ Family proud building named after Hale McGinty; Neosho Daily News; January 17, 2010
- ^ Neosho; Life Magazine; May 26, 1941
- ^ Family proud building named after Hale McGinty; Neosho Daily News; January 17, 2010
Categories: - Defunct department stores of the United States
- Companies established in 1904
- Clothing retailers of the United States
- Companies disestablished in 2001
- Defunct companies based in Missouri
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