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'''Owner:'''
'''Owner:'''
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:Chris Merkle was partners with Burgert in 1908, and then with Fred J. Miller by 1909.
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:Chris (Christian) Merkle was partners with Burgert in 1908, and then with Fred J. Miller by 1909. Chris was the son of Archwood Ave. residents, Jacob and Julia (Heinrich). At this time, no further information is available regarding Burgert or Fred J. Miller. Merkle died in 1944.
'''Business:'''
'''Business:'''
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:Initially, the main products sold were bicycles, bicycle parts, hardware, and household furnishings, but the owners expanded into automobile parts around 1915. They also did contract heating work.
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:Initially, the main products sold were bicycles, bicycle parts, hardware, and household furnishings. The partners expanded into automobile parts around 1915. They also did contract heating work.

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1908 newspaper ad
1908 newspaper ad
1909 newspaper ad
1909 newspaper ad
1923 newspaper ad
1923 newspaper ad
1937 newspaper ad
1937 newspaper ad

Location:

3792-94 West 25th St., Cleveland, Ohio

Owner:

Chris (Christian) Merkle was partners with Burgert in 1908, and then with Fred J. Miller by 1909. Chris was the son of Archwood Ave. residents, Jacob and Julia (Heinrich). At this time, no further information is available regarding Burgert or Fred J. Miller. Merkle died in 1944.

Business:

Initially, the main products sold were bicycles, bicycle parts, hardware, and household furnishings. The partners expanded into automobile parts around 1915. They also did contract heating work.





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