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Kinsley & Darling Druggists

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Kinsley & Darling became insolvent in 1856. According to testimony given at the New York Court of General Sessions, December 11, 1856, Charles Wills of Wills & Conley, had advanced money on notes for Kinsley & Darling six months prior to the druggists' failure. Emil Schoning, a druggist
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As successors to Greenleaf & Kinsley the business was significant in mid-19th century New York for the variety of products it sold. Aside from medicinal items, the company supplied country merchants, artisans, grocers, bakers, confectioners, distillers, and restaurateurs.
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in the 1850s. The firm dealt in pure medicines, chemicals, paints, oils, and dyes. They were located at 62 Vesey Street in Manhattan An early morning fire on the morning of May 10, 1855, did more than $ 70,000 worth of damage to businesses located on
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whose business address was 175 Second Street and 700
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Defunct pharmacies of the United States
Health care companies established in 1851
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Manufacturing companies disestablished in 1856
1851 establishments in New York (state)
Health care companies based in New York (state)

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