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J.M. High Company

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1901 newspaper ad for the High dept. store

The J. M. High Company was a department store in Atlanta, Georgia. It was founded by Joseph Madison High (1855-1906), whose wife, Harriet "Hattie" Harwell Wilson High (1862-1932), donated her family's mansion on Peachtree Street to house the museum that has grown into the High Museum of Art, Atlanta's foremost art museum.[1][2]

Joseph Madison was from Morgan County, Georgia. He started a business in Madison, Georgia, forming the firm, High & Berney. He later moved to Atlanta for greater opportunity, where he partnered with E. D. Herring to open up a dry goods store at 40 Whitehall Street (now Peachtree St. SE).[3] A new store opened at 50 Whitehall in 1882.[4] In 1884 High bought out Herring and renamed the firm J. M. High & Co.[3]

In 1887 High's department store opened a new location on the west side of Whitehall. By 1889, High was able to buy the southwest corner of Whitehall and Hunter (now King Blvd.) and erect a four story brick building with an ornate interior for his department store.[3]

In 1906, High died.[3]

In 1918 the store moved across the street to the former site of the Chamberlin-Johnson-DuBose department store, with 100,000 square feet (9,300 m2) of floor space. The new store was named the "daylight department store" as the large windows "did away with the need for artificial illumination".[3]

The old store on the west side of Whitehall was later occupied by the McClure Ten Cent Company until the 1930s, then the F & W Grand Company, until it was finally demolished to make way for the new building of the H. L. Green Company.[5]

From 1926-1927, High's was home to a broadcasting studio of radio station WDBE.[6]

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References

  1. ^ "Portrait of Harriet "Hattie" Harwell Wilson High (Mrs. Joseph Madison High)". High Museum of Art. Retrieved May 12, 2020.
  2. ^ "Southeastern Designer Showhouse". MDJOnline.com. Retrieved May 12, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e William J. Northen, John Temple Graves (eds.), Men of mark in Georgia, vol. 5
  4. ^ American cloak and suit review, vol. 16, p.155
  5. ^ Franklin M. Garrett, Atlanta and Environs: A Chronicle of Its People and Events, 1880s-1930s
  6. ^ Ronald J. (Noah). Arceneaux, Department stores and the origins of American broadcasting, 1910--1931, University of Georgia
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