. The city of Troy and its vicinity. > <. i^ CHURCH & PHALENS CONGRESS STREET BUILDING. 14. CHURCH .»c PHALEN S THIRD STREET BUILDING. 99 begun in 1841 by Edmund Cole, atNo. 52 Congress Street. George Bris-tol, a clerk in his store, became hissuccessor in 1846. In 1854, he movedthe store to Rands Building, on thenorthwest corner of Third and Con-gress streets. In 1858, Edward E.Belden became his partner ; the firmtaking the name of George Bristol &Co. On the dissolution of the part-nership, in l86r, George Bristol indi-vidually continued the business untilMarch i, 1863, when George H.McF

. The city of Troy and its vicinity. > <. i^ CHURCH & PHALENS CONGRESS STREET BUILDING. 14. CHURCH .»c PHALEN S THIRD STREET BUILDING. 99 begun in 1841 by Edmund Cole, atNo. 52 Congress Street. George Bris-tol, a clerk in his store, became hissuccessor in 1846. In 1854, he movedthe store to Rands Building, on thenorthwest corner of Third and Con-gress streets. In 1858, Edward E.Belden became his partner ; the firmtaking the name of George Bristol &Co. On the dissolution of the part-nership, in l86r, George Bristol indi-vidually continued the business untilMarch i, 1863, when George H.McF Stock Photo
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. The city of Troy and its vicinity. > <. i^ CHURCH & PHALENS CONGRESS STREET BUILDING. 14. CHURCH .»c PHALEN S THIRD STREET BUILDING. 99 begun in 1841 by Edmund Cole, atNo. 52 Congress Street. George Bris-tol, a clerk in his store, became hissuccessor in 1846. In 1854, he movedthe store to Rands Building, on thenorthwest corner of Third and Con-gress streets. In 1858, Edward E.Belden became his partner ; the firmtaking the name of George Bristol &Co. On the dissolution of the part-nership, in l86r, George Bristol indi-vidually continued the business untilMarch i, 1863, when George H.McFarland and Andrew M. Churchwere admitted into partnership ; thefirm-name being George Bristol & Co.On March i, 1866, George H. McFar-land withdrew. On the death ofGeorge Bristol, in 1868, Andrew M.Church and Miss Flavia M. Bristolsucceeded to the business, under theold firm-name. In 1873, they movedthe store to the new brick building, Nos. 85 and 87 Third Street. OnFebruary i, 1880, Patrick Phalen, having previously withdrawn from tliefirm of D. McCarthy, Sons, & Co., ofSyracuse, N

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