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Bernard Heinrich Kroger Portrait

Bernard Heinrich Kroger Portrait

Bernard Heinrich Kroger Images

(1860-1938)

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Bernard Heinrich Kroger Portrait
Kroger, Bernard Heinrich Portrait

Portrait of Bernard Heinrich Kroger

Portrait of a young Bernard Heinrich Kroger
Portrait of a young Bernard Heinrich Kroger

Portrait of a young Bernard Heinrich Kroger

Early Kroger store display
Early Kroger store display

Early Kroger store display

Kroger horse-drawn delivery wagon
Kroger horse-drawn delivery wagon

A Kroger deli, 1922. Over time, a trip to the local Kroger store became a one-stop affair: produce, bread, and…

Early Kroger storefront
Early Kroger storefront

Early Kroger storefront. Kroger’s first store (and each one that followed) featured prominent, eye-catching displays.

A Kroger deli, 1922
Kroger deli, 1922

A Kroger deli, 1922. Over time, a trip to the local Kroger store became a one-stop affair: produce, bread, and…

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  • From the End of the Gilded Age to the Progressive Era, 1893-1918

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  • Food and Food Processing
  • Grocery
  • Retail
  • Second Generation

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