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  1. Hy-Vee was founded in 1930 by Charles Hyde and David Vredenburg, who opened a small store in Beaconsfield, Iowa. Learn about the company's growth, innovations and values over the decades.

  2. Sep 11, 2007 · On November 17, 1965, three men kidnap Charles H. Hyde III, age 13, from a school bus stop in Lakewood, near Tacoma (Pierce County) in broad daylight. His captors telephone the Hyde family, demanding $45,000 for the boy's safe return. His father, Charles H. Hyde II acts immediately and pays the ransom.

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    In 1921, Charles Hyde started working for the General Supply Company's store in Woodbine, Iowa, which was operated by Vredenburg & Lewis. In 1922, the General Supply Company was formally incorporated. Vredenburg was president and Hyde was a member of the board of directors.

  4. May 18, 2024 · Charles Cheney Hyde (born May 22, 1873, Chicago—died Feb. 13, 1952, New York City) was a U.S. attorney and authority on international law who was an early advocate of vesting all military power in an international security organization. Hyde taught at the law school of Northwestern University, Chicago (1907–25), and then became professor of ...

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  5. Charles L. Hyde Charles Hyde was born in Clearwater, Nebraska, in 1883 but spent most of his early life in Harrison County, Iowa. Except for brief sojourns in Canada (proving a claim in Edmonton, Alberta) and farming in Minnesota, he resided in the Harrison County towns of Mondamin, Woodbine and Pisgah from approximately 1903 or 1904 through 1922.

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  6. Charles Hyde and David Vredenburg opened a small general store in 1930 in Beaconsfield, Iowa. Today the employee-owned Hy-Vee chain operates over 285 grocery stores and drugstores in Illinois ...

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  8. Charles A. Hyde is a native Hoosier, majored in history at Hanover College and spent his senior year at the University of Oxford in England. Over the past two decades, Charlie has had successful tenures at Conner Prairie Living History Museum and the Indianapolis Zoo, building a reputation for innovative programs and engaging community partnerships.

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