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226 NE D – Dixon Transfer & Storage

226 NE D

There is a slight trace of this building’s earliest tenant on its north side.

North side of 226 NE D

You can just barely make out “McKinney Chandler Wholesale Grocers.” They were listed at this address in the 1919 city guide.

Gene Dixon Transfer & storage ad, 1947

Meadow Gold moves to Dixon freight location, 1946

Beatrice Foods/Meadow Gold moved from 130 N Main to this location in July, 1946. The building was a large one, evidently they coexisted with Dixon. They were here until 1948, when they relocated to 801 N Main.

Miami Sales ad mentioning Dixon Transfer & Storage, 1949

Fitz Freight announces new location, 1960

Fitz Freight ad, 1960

 

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