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Republic Drug Store

Republic Drug Store in right half of Slagle Building
Republic Drug Store in right half of Slagle Building
  • ... that the Republic Drug Store (building pictured) was formed from the consolidation of an estate and its competition?
  • Source: (REF 2) Washington State Dept. of Archaeology & Historic Preservation "Slagle house" article 4th & 5th Paragraphs. "In 1904 he was sent to Republic ... to liquidate a drugstore that made up part of an estate"
(REF 1) Washington SP Slagle, Jesse W. & Elizabeth, House article of the National Register of Historic Places; Sect 8 pages 2-3
    • ALT1: ... that the Republic Drug Store (building pictured) was thought to be Washington state's oldest continually family run drugstore in 2003? Source: Source: Craig, J. (June 24, 2003). "Forecast calls for keen observer". The Spokesman-Review. Vol. 121, no. 14. p. B6. "...its believed to be the oldest drugstore in continuous family ownership in Washington..."
    • Reviewed: Template:Did you know nominations/Scybalium fungiforme
    • Comment: While the "Slagle house" article is in wordpress, it was published by an official part of the Washington State government, the Department of Archaeology & Historic Preservation and thus fulfils notability criteria. The information is also found in the Washington SP Slagle, Jesse W. & Elizabeth, House article of the National Register of Historic Places; Sect 8 page 3
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Kevmin § 23:38, 3 August 2024 (UTC).