Shown here is the 48th Golden Rule Store which would later become J. C. Penney.
James Cash Penney wasn't the first owner of the Golden Rule company. In fact, he was brought into the company with the two existing founders who already operated two Golden Rule Stores. He opened his first store and later open two additional stores under the same name and partnership until he bought complete control in 1907. By 1912 he had 34 stores and consolidated them all under the name J. C. Penney in 1913.
Old photos of workers and businesses from past decades
While we don't know what the first business transaction was, it is easy to imagine that thousands of years ago a good hunter bartered his excess meat for something more useful to him. In the history ...
I'm the creator of AncientFaces which we began in 2000 while I was a sophomore at Santa Clara University.
To our amazing friends and super active members - thank you for your support & patience as we've slowly but surely evolved AncientFaces into the place where our loved ones live on through our memories.
This particular account is for my personal interests. Feel free to reach out and say hi! One of my more colorful (ahem black sheep) relatives was one of the first to be hanged for criminal punishment in the U.S.
I want to build a place where my son can meet his great-grandparents. My grandmother Marian Joyce (Benning) Kroetch always wanted to meet her great-grandchildren, but she died just a handful of years before my son's birth.
So while she didn't have the opportunity to meet him, at least he will be able to know her.
For more information about what we're building see About AncientFaces. For information on the folks who build and support the community see Daniel - Founder & Creator. My father's side is full blood Sicilian and my mother's side is a combination of Welsh, Scottish, German and a few other European cultures. One of my more colorful (ahem black sheep) family members came over on the Mayflower. He was among the first to be hanged in the New World for a criminal offense he made while onboard the ship.