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  2. El Dorado Furniture - Wikipedia

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    El Dorado Furniture is a chain of furniture stores based in South Florida. [1] The company was founded by Manuel Capó in 1967 and is currently owned and operated by the Capó family. [ 2 ] There are currently 15 El Dorado Furniture showrooms and 3 outlets throughout South Florida.

  3. Category:Furniture retailers of the United States - Wikipedia

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    El Dorado Furniture; Ethan Allen (company) F. Florian Papp; Fradkin Brothers Furniture; Furnitureland South; G. ... Wolf Furniture; World Market (store) Y. Yogibo; Z ...

  4. Rumph Mortuary - Wikipedia

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    Charles Rumph, known as “C.B.”, came to El Dorado in the early 1920’s after the passing of his mother Martha Proctor Rumph, one of the original owners of Proctor Funeral Home in Camden, Arkansas. C.B. Rumph originally partnered with W.F. McWilliams, a local banker and furniture store owner.

  5. Stanley Armour Dunham - Wikipedia

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    After two years of military service in Europe (1943–1945), Dunham was discharged from the U.S. Army on August 30, 1945. After the war, the family moved to Berkeley, California, so he could pursue study at the University of California, Berkeley and then eventually back to El Dorado, Kansas, where Dunham managed a furniture store.

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  7. Madelyn Dunham - Wikipedia

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    In El Dorado, Madelyn Dunham worked in restaurants and Stanley Dunham had managed a furniture store. In Seattle, she eventually became vice-president of a local bank and Stanley Dunham worked in a bigger furniture store (Standard-Grunbaum Furniture). Mercer Island was then "a rural, idyllic place", quiet, politically conservative and all white.