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Cox Sons & Vining was a clothing store that sold church vestments, clerical attire, and ecclesiastic clothing. In 1894 is succeeded Cox Sons, Buckley, & Company, which was a store that sold church furniture, stained glass, robes, and vestments. Cox Sons & Vining was originally located at 70 Fifth Avenue in New York but it quickly outgrew the location. On February 1st, 1903 it moved to its new location at 262 Fourth Avenue, New York City. It was in business at least until 1916.
The Kent County Council for Historic Preservation has several responsibilities that support the preservation and protection of our history. These include:
The Historic Preservation Commission consists of seven members who reside in Grand Rapids. Members are appointed by the City Commission for three-year terms (two consecutive terms are allowed). Members shall have a demonstrated interest in or knowledge of historic preservation. Two members shall be appointed from a list submitted by the Kent County Council for Historic Preservation and one member shall be an architect duly registered in the State of Michigan.
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