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163: 36: 58:, in 1867 where he worked as a hotel clerk and parlayed early business success selling circular knitting machines into the purchase of Central Oil Co. of Galion. Later the Standard Oil Company purchased the refinery and he remained for a time as president. He then retired, having accumulated a fortune in his thirties. 65:
in 1889 and set up The H.D. Lee Mercantile Co., soon becoming the major food distributor between Kansas City and Denver. Later the product range was expanded to include sales of notions, furnishings, stationery and school supplies. In 1912, The H.D. Lee Mercantile Co. opened its first garment factory
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That early success in the oil industry coupled with advice from his doctor (he was tubercular) to move to a drier climate, led Lee to move to
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This article about an American businessperson born in the 1840s is a
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He was born in 1849 in Vermont and attended school in South
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making work wear and hence the Lee Jeans brand was born.
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HD Lee Mercantile Company
Lee Jeans

East Randolph
Galion, Ohio
Salina, Kansas
"History"
"Buying Guide and Encyclopedia for Denimhead's Well-Made Essentials"
"National Register of Historic Places Registration Form"
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