Mrs. Ida A. Anderson had been a resident of Livermore for sixty years. She was survived by her husband, Hans Anderson, and a daughter, Mrs. Hazel Shenk. She was a native of San Francisco.
1906 Livermore News Item:
When Charles Victor and Isaac Harris opened their Livemore clothing store in October 1881, "the first sale they made was a pair of shoes to Miss Ida Madison. As a remembrance of that occasion they presented the same lady, now Mrs. Hans Anderson, a pair of the best shoes in their stock on Wednesday, which marked the 25th anniversary of their opening" according to a 1906 article.
—Drummond, Gary. "Baughman's Clothing Store." Livermore Heritage Guild, vol. XXXVII, no. 3 (March/April 2006) p. 1.
Mrs. Ida A. Anderson had been a resident of Livermore for sixty years. She was survived by her husband, Hans Anderson, and a daughter, Mrs. Hazel Shenk. She was a native of San Francisco.
1906 Livermore News Item:
When Charles Victor and Isaac Harris opened their Livemore clothing store in October 1881, "the first sale they made was a pair of shoes to Miss Ida Madison. As a remembrance of that occasion they presented the same lady, now Mrs. Hans Anderson, a pair of the best shoes in their stock on Wednesday, which marked the 25th anniversary of their opening" according to a 1906 article.
—Drummond, Gary. "Baughman's Clothing Store." Livermore Heritage Guild, vol. XXXVII, no. 3 (March/April 2006) p. 1.
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