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  2. Payless Cashways - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, Payless Cashways purchased the Sacramento, California–based Lumberjack Stores Inc for $26.3 million (~$67.6 million in 2023). [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In the following year, Payless Cashways purchased the Somerville, Massachusetts –based Somerville Lumber & Supply Company for $12 million in stock.

  3. Baker and Hamilton Building - Wikipedia

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    In 1918, Pacific Hardware and Steel Company merged with the Baker and Hamilton Company. [6] The Baker and Hamilton was founded as a California Gold Rush-era mining supply and hardware store company, by Livingston Low Baker and Robert Muirhead Hamilton in Mormon Island. [7] They grew in popularity in Sacramento, because of the proximity to mines.

  4. List of defunct retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Al's Auto Supply – Chain that operated in Washington, California, Idaho, Oregon, Nevada and Alaska; purchased by CSK Auto.Founded by Abe "Al" Wexler in Everett, Washington in the late 1950s; [1] [2] sold 15 store chain to Paccar in 1987; [3] Paccar sold chain (along with Grand Auto) in 1999 to CSK Auto which eventually rebranded stores as Schucks.

  5. Sacramento hardware store closing after 75 years in business ...

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    Ford answered an ad in the newspaper in the late 90s for a job at Hollywood Hardware’s former location in West Sacramento. When the store closed in 2009, he transferred his skills to the central ...

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  7. Orchard Supply Hardware - Wikipedia

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    Orchard Supply Hardware ceased to be a privately owned company when it and its seven stores were acquired by the conglomerate W.R. Grace and Company in 1979. [11] W.R. Grace began to sell off its 660-store retail division piecemeal in 1985. [12] OSH and another hardware chain, Home Centers West, were sold to Wickes Companies in May 1986. [13] [14]