Shop Until Thou Droppest - Strawbridge & Clothier: The Early Years

Shop Until Thou Droppest - Strawbridge & Clothier: The Early Years

All Bones Considered: Laurel Hill Stories

Biographical Bytes from Bala #022

As transportation in and around Philadelphia improved in the mid 19th century and the population exploded, merchants found more people clamoring for their wares.  Two Quakers – Justus Clayton Strawbridge and Isaac Hallowell Clothier – joined forces and opened a small fabric store on the corner of 8th and Market in 1868.  By the end of the century, there were thousands of employees and they had expanded severalfold and became the biggest dry goods store in the country.  Here is how it happened. 

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