Mitsri worked for Caldor for 18 years in the printing department. Caldor announced on that day that it was closing.
Bennett, a resident of Greenwich and Stamford, was a philanthropist whose family donated millions to Stamford Hospital and educational causes devoted to the study of Judaism. The son of a grocer, Bennett began the very first Caldor shop in a 1,square-foot space on the second floor of a commercial building in Port Chester, N. The Caldor name was an amalgamation of his first name and the name of his wife, Dorothy.
The Caldor chain, which closed in , also offered an agreeable shopping experience. Bennett had an aptitude for customer preferences and business practices that, he said, he developed from his father, who ran a grocery store on Steamboat Road in Greenwich. Bennett was born Jan. He lived above the family store as a young man, graduating from Greenwich High School.
Army in World War II. Follow us:. Share this page:. In addition to my research, I engage in a variety of professional service activities for the machine learning, data mining, and information retrieval… Read more. This created problems because:. For the African American soldier and widow, verification of what was presented required a degree of trust. If the file has not been digitized and you ordered it directly from the National Archives, you should first organize the file for your review.
Brief — This is a one-page form in the front of the file that includes a summary of all of the information in the file:. If your ancestors were enslaved, you will see the legacy of slavery in your USCT pension files.
George Marsalis was born in Mississippi, 23 years, 5 feet, 9 inches high, Colored complexion, Black eyes, Black hair, and by occupation, when enrolled a Farmer, Given at Vicksburg, Mississippi, this seventh day of March I am an old time slave; I had a slave husband before the war and had one child.
I am the widow of George Marsalis, an account of whose service in the Federal army. During the war of the Rebellion and subsequent death, I claim a pension under the Act of June 27, I was born in this County about five miles from where I now live, the slave of Alexander Hughey.
I remained his slave until freedom. While a slave, I had Moses Congor for a husband. He belongs to my master. Mose and I went together by consent of our master and lived as man and wife until Mose went in the war. A located at Natchez, Miss. He died of small pox while in the army. I never saw him after he went to the war. His child went by Margaret Sangrove until she married. I remained with my old master until I married George Marsalis.
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