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Cassius M. Clapp was born in the town of Canton, Norfolk county, Mass., February 23, 1853. Mr. Clapp was educated in the public schools and at Stoughtonbam Institute in his native state, and obtained his first business experience as a clerk in a country store, after which he became a clerk in the retail shoe business near Boston, later engaged in the wholesale boot and shoe trade in Boston.
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Cammeyer, located at 677 Fifth Avenue between 53rd and 54th Streets, was one of the best shoe stores in New York. The store, started by Alfred J. Cammeyer, specialized in men’s shoes. Address in 1914 - 311 6th Avenue at 12th St., New York City.
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Cantrell, Maker,813 Broadway Between 11 and 12 St. New York
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Caparros Shoes – was founded by Anavel Caparros in 1988.
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Shoe makers in Cheapside, London. 18th century.
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Ladies footwear brand Connie was created in 1931 by Brown Shoe Company, Inc.
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Information about this brand is not clear. There is an advert from the Munsey's Magazine (c 1900s), which states that The Crosset Shoe belongs to Lewis A. Crossett, Inc, maker from North Abington, Mass. Some sources mention that Lewis Crossett has built a 4-storey building for his factory in Abington in 1888.
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