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Kleine Optical Company
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Type of Company |
Distribution company |
Country of Origination |
United States of America |
Years of Operation |
Active 1901 through circa 1912 |
Company Principals |
George Kleine |
Company Offices |
52 State Street, Chicago, Illinois, USA (circa 1901 through circa 1908)
127 West 32nd Street, New York, New York, USA (circa 1907)
662 Sixth Avenue, New York, New York, USA (circa 1908)
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Company Exchanges
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2008 Third Avenue, Birmingham, Alabama, USA (circa 1908)
687 Washington Street, Boston, Massachusetts, USA (circa 1908)
Boston Building, Denver, Colorado, USA (circa 1908)
Commercial Building, Des Moines, Iowa, USA (circa 1908)
Traction Building, Indianapolis, Indiana, USA (circa 1908)
823-824 Commercial Building, 5th and Oliver Streets, St. Louis, Missouri, USA (circa 1908)
Mehlborn Building, Seattle, Washington, USA (circa 1908)
La Patrie Building, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (circa 1908)
Stockton Building, 94 Prince William Street, St. John, New Brunswick, Canada (circa 1908)
12 Canada Life Building, Winnepeg, Manitoba, Canada (circa 1908)
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Kleine Optical Company was an importer and American distributor of Gaumont and Urban Eclipse films, along with other English, French and Italian film productions. Kleine Optical was a codistributor of Edison and Bioscope films in America (circa 1903-1905).
References: Menefee-Bernhardt p. 91 : MovPicWorld-19070309 p. 13; MovPicWorld-19080704 p. 10.
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