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  1. Jul 19, 2016 · Larz Anderson II: There’s a little-known park overlooking the Ohio River from Golden Avenue in East Walnut Hills that is named for the Anderson family's second Larz (1845-1902). Larz II was one ...

  2. [relinking] Home History Owners Mission How It Works How It Makes Money The Andersons, Inc. (ANDE) InformationA Brief History of The Andersons, Inc. (ANDE) Founding and Early Years The Andersons, Inc. was founded in 1947 in Maumee, Ohio, by G. M. Anderson. Initially, the company focused on grain storage and handling. In its first year, it operated a single grain elevator with a capacity of ...

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  3. Key Dates: 1947: The Andersons partnership builds a grain elevator in Maumee, Ohio. 1952: Operations expand to include retail outlet Warehouse Market in Maumee. 1959: Fertilizer production begins. 1968: 12.1 million bushel grain elevator built in Champaign, Illinois. 1972: Annual sales reach nearly $200 million.

  4. Sep 12, 2016 · In this post I will describe the places in Clyde that inspired settings in Winesburg, Ohio and include information about Anderson’s time in town, drawn from both biographical work on Anderson and from Anderson’s three works of fanciful memoirs—A Story-Teller’s Story (1924) Tar: A Midwest Childhood (1926), and Sherwood Anderson’s Memoirs (1942, 1969)—in which the people and places ...

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  5. Mar 27, 2014 · Introduction. Born in Camden, Ohio, Sherwood Anderson (b. 1876–d. 1941) was the son of a harnessmaker whose failing business led the family to resettle in Clyde, Ohio—the town that Anderson would later draw upon in writing Winesburg, Ohio. As a teenager in Clyde, Anderson’s reputation as a versatile worker led to his nickname “Jobby ...

  6. The Andersons also opened a Specialty Food Market in Sylvania, Ohio, in 2007. This store closed in 2016. [12] On June 3, 2017, The Andersons closed its retail doors for the last time citing a $20 million (~$24.5 million in 2023) loss over 8 years. The retail stores employed nearly 1,050 of The Andersons’ workforce. [13]

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  8. Sherwood Anderson (1876-1941) was born in the small town of Camden, Ohio to Irwin McClain Anderson (d.1919) and Emma Jane Smith (d.1895). While Anderson excelled as a student, he quit school at the age of 14 to help support his family, taking on a wide variety of jobs.

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