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  1. The Hamilton-Brown Shoe Factory was the first large scale industrial operation in Columbia, Missouri. It was built in 1906-1907 by the Brown Shoe Company, the largest shoe manufacture in the world at the time. It was the first plant built outside of St. Louis and was operational from 1907-1939 [2] The building today has been converted into offices.

    • Early Commercial
    • 1907
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CaleresCaleres - Wikipedia

    For a time, the Hamilton-Brown Shoe Company was the largest manufacturer of shoes in America. In 1959, the company had acquired Perth Shoe Company in Canada, and in 1965, Brown bought the Samuels Shoe Company. 1970s – 1990s: Diversification as Brown Group

    • 1875; 148 years ago
    • $2.577 billion (2016)
  3. Jan 19, 2024 · By 1903, Hamilton-Brown claimed to be the largest manufacturer of shoes and boots in the world. Although it would be dislodged from the top ranking in 1911 by the merger of the Peters Shoe Company and Roberts, Johnson and Rand to form the International Shoe Company, Hamilton-Brown continued as a major presence for several decades.

  4. Jun 24, 2015 · After 137 years, the historic Brown Shoe Company in St. Louis changed its name to Caleres. With the help of Brian Collins, executive creative director and founder of Collins, a brand consultancy company, Caleres decided to rebrand itself with new ambitions in mind. “Brown Shoe Company sounds very predictable, which suggests that we make brown ...

  5. www.caleres.com › aboutAbout - Caleres

    Before our company was born, shoemakers typically made the same shoe for both the right and left foot and it was difficult to distinguish shoes made for men and women. Our Company As a global footwear company, home to a diverse portfolio of loved and admired brands, Caleres has been ferocious about fit since 1878.

  6. The building at 1123 Wilkes Blvd., built in 1906-1907 for the Hamilton-Brown Shoe Factory, was part of an effort by city boosters to bring industry to Columbia. It was a success — at least for a time. The factory operated from 1907-1939, but it earned another claim to fame in 1939. It was the only large company in Columbia to close its doors ...

  7. www.caleres.comCaleres

    As a global footwear company, home to a diverse portfolio of loved and admired brands, Caleres has been ferocious about fit since 1878. Our mission is simple: Inspire people to feel great...feet first.

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