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  2. Louis Amberg - Wikipedia

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    Louis Amberg was one of five brothers. In addition to Joseph and Hyman, his brother Oscar Amberg was tried but acquitted for murder and other crimes. William, who owned a furniture store, was the only brother apparently not in the crime business. Their mother had changed her name to Rose Mandell because the Amberg name became so notorious. [2]

  3. Leigh and Leslie Keno - Wikipedia

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    The brothers took interest, were earning $200 or $300 a weekend by the time they were in the fourth grade and by age twelve had entered in their joint diary, "We are Antique Dealers". [ 5 ] [ 6 ] At age fourteen, the brothers set a world record for American stoneware, paying $3,500 for an American salt-glazed stoneware jug.

  4. Rose Cumming - Wikipedia

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    Rose Cumming was born on an Australian sheep station in New South Wales. [4] [5] In 1917 she came to New York with her sister, silent-screen actress Dorothy Cumming. [5] Following advice of her friend Frank Crowninshield, editor of Vanity Fair, Cumming decided to become a decorator. [6] She worked for Mary Buehl before opening her own shop in ...

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  7. Miller & Rhoads - Wikipedia

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    The Garfinkel, Brooks Brothers, Miller & Rhoads company was acquired by Allied Stores in 1982. This marked a low point in the chain's history, as Allied closed many of the smaller stores, exiting the North Carolina market except for Raleigh, and began to neglect the maintenance on its larger stores in an effort to cut operating costs.