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From Joseph Langdon & Co., Dealers in Silks & Shawls, Gift of Brian and Susan Riba, 1982.131.1  ...
Joseph Langdon & Company
From Joseph Langdon & Co., Dealers in Silks & Shawls, Gift of Brian and Susan Riba, 1982.131.1 © 2015 The Connecticut Historical Society

Joseph Langdon & Company

1840 - 1885
BiographyJoseph Langdon, son of Reuben Langdon, was born into the dry goods business. His father was a dry goods merchant, owning a store at 359 Main Street in Hartford, Connecticut. There is some dispute over the date Reuben Langdon started his business: one source states it was 1817, while another states it was 1823. It is unclear when Joseph Langdon took over from his father. One source states it was in 1829, at which point Joseph Langdon would have been 17 years old. Whatever the date, the dry goods store passed from father to son sometime in the first half of the nineteenth century. In 1885, Langdon retired and the store was sold to C.W. Cook and C.S. Hills, and was renamed Cook & Hills.
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