Dry goods Co. president owned this house

by BlockShopper Historian published Nov. 29, 2009

William Sicher was president of William Sicher Sons Dry Goods Co. in 1912 when he owned this house. He was the oldest dry goods merchant in the city at the time. Sicher served in the Civil War as a member of the Second Missouri Reserve Corps.

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