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The '''Planters' Exchange Saloon''' was a bar operated at 221 [[20th Street North]], at "the same old stand, the oldest in the city."
The '''Planters' Exchange Saloon''' was a bar operated at 221 [[20th Street North]], at "the same old stand, the oldest in the city."


It was operated by [[J. E. Richardson]] in the 1880s and 1890s, and by [[John Maul]] and  [[Newberry & Locascio]] by [[1904]]. In [[1899]] the saloon advertised fine whiskies, wines, brandies and cigars, with "jug trade a specialty" and "furnished room to let."
It was operated by [[J. E. Richardson]] in the 1880s and 1890s, by [[W. D. Richardson]] in [[1899]], and by [[John Maul]] and  [[Newberry & Locascio]] by [[1904]]. In [[1899]] the saloon advertised fine whiskies, wines, brandies and cigars, with "jug trade a specialty" and "furnished room to let."


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Revision as of 14:10, 16 March 2019

The Planters' Exchange Saloon was a bar operated at 221 20th Street North, at "the same old stand, the oldest in the city."

It was operated by J. E. Richardson in the 1880s and 1890s, by W. D. Richardson in 1899, and by John Maul and Newberry & Locascio by 1904. In 1899 the saloon advertised fine whiskies, wines, brandies and cigars, with "jug trade a specialty" and "furnished room to let."