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Brothers Department Store
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The Gilmore Brothers: James
F. and John M. |
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Sources: James from Gilmore Bros.
drygoods, notions, cloaks, carpets, men's furnishings,
1881-1944; John from Kalamazoo Valley Museum Photograph
94.5.29 |
It
seems like just about every resident of Kalamazoo has a fond memory
or good story about the Gilmore Brothers Department Store. Perhaps this isn't surprising considering that Gilmore's was
a central feature of Kalamazoo's urban landscape for more then 100
years. It all began on
20 August 1881 when John M. Gilmore opened his dry goods store on
the west side of Burdick Street.
In 1883 the industrious Irish immigrant was joined by his
brother James, the business moved to a larger location across the
street, and the Gilmore Brothers Department Store was born.
In
its early years, the Gilmore store and the Gilmore family both grew
quickly. Excellent
service, quality products, and good company could all be found at
Gilmore's. The brothers
were both trained in the dry goods business and used their knowledge
to expand the business. Turn
of the century fashions were still mostly handmade, so the Gilmore
brothers dedicated more of their store to raw materials like quality
fabrics than to finished goods.
As more capital became available, the brothers expanded the
physical size of the store and the variety of goods and services that
they offered.
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Front Entrance of Gilmore Brothers on
Burdick Street. This was after the move to the
east side of the street. |
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Source: Gilmore Bros. drygoods,
notions, cloaks, carpets, men's furnishings, 1881-1944 |
The
growth of the Gilmore family kept pace with the growth of the store.
The two brothers were both married and had plenty of
enthusiastic children who would help run the business through the
twentieth century. John
Gilmore was married to Mary Downey of Portage, and they had four
children, daughters Ada, Jennifer, and Marjorie, and a son Robert.
James Gilmore married Carrie Sherwood of Galesburg and had
three sons, James, Irving, and Donald.
John passed away in 1895 at the age of 43, and James followed
him in death 13 years later in 1908 at the age of 51.
The passing of the founding brothers of Gilmore's marked the
end of an era, but not the end of the family or of the business that
they loved.
In
1909 Carrie Gilmore, James's widow, secured property to expand
Gilmore's into the large six-story structure that would dominate
Burdick Street for the rest of the twentieth century.
Despite some trouble raising money and skepticism about a
woman handling such a large business, the structure was eventually
built in 1910 and 1911. Two
years later, in 1913, Carrie Gilmore married her neighbor
Dr. W. E. Upjohn, and her sons began to move to the forefront in
running the department store. Under
the leadership of a new generation of Gilmores, the store continued
to grow and prosper. Annual
sales exceeded one million dollars for the first time in 1918.
Along with the rest of the country, Gilmore's roared in the
twenties and suffered under the depression in the thirties.
However, strong leadership and a willingness to make changes
like adding a parking lot for automobiles, and shifting emphasis
from fabrics to ready-to-wear clothing, kept the store afloat
through the tough times.
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Shoe Repair Department, Gilmore Brothers
Department Store, Kalamazoo, ca 1930. |
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Source: Kalamazoo Valley Museum
Photograph 94.5.28 |
The
second World War brought economic revival to Gilmore's, and the
following decades were a period of growth.
In 1955 the first escalator in the city was installed at
Gilmore's (much to the delight of the children of Kalamazoo); in
1956 the first multi-level parking lot was added behind Farmer's
Alley; and in 1959 Burdick Street was turned into the first
pedestrian mall in the nation.
The holiday season of 1962 saw the beginning of another
beloved Kalamazoo tradition, the annual Gilmore's Christmas Parade.
The seventies were a period of expansion for the department
store; branches were opened in both the Maple Hill Mall and the
Southland Mall in Portage. On
a day no Kalamazoo resident will forget, 13 May 1980, a tornado
devastated areas of the city including reducing the back wall of
Gilmore's to a pile of rubble in the alley and killing an
employee and a customer.
Recovering from that disaster, Gilmore's celebrated 100 years
of business in Kalamazoo in 1981, but, sadly, the firm was nearing its
last years.
The
Gilmore Brothers Department Store closed its doors in 1999 after 118
years of serving the Kalamazoo community.
Since the store closed, the building has been extensively
remodeled and is now known as the Kalamazoo City Centre.
It houses a number of residences and businesses including
Irving's Market, named in honor of Irving Gilmore.
Gilmore's was more than just a store, it was the heart of
downtown Kalamazoo. When
asked about it, residents tend to smile, reminiscing about the good
old days at Gilmore's.
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For further information, we suggest
these sources:
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H
658.871 G488
Oversize |
Gilmore Bros.: drygoods, cloaks, notions,
carpets, men’s furnishings, 1881-1944. Kalamazoo:
Ihling Bros., 1944 |
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History
Room Subject File: Gilmore Brothers Department Store |
H
921
G488n |
Neely, William. The
Jim Gilmore Story: Alone in the Crowd. Tucson: AZTEX
Corporation, 1988. |
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"100 Years," a
special section for the centennial of Gilmore Brothers
Department Store, Kalamazoo Gazette, 29 March 1981. |
Written by Alex Forist, Kalamazoo Public Library staff,
May 2005.
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