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Simon Meyer appeared in the U.S. Census of 1880, residing at 922 7th St., NW, Washington, D.C. At that time, his son Nathan was ten years old and born in the District of Columbia. Twenty years later, in 1900, the Meyers were still living in Washington, where Nathan, now 30, was recorded. Simon’s occupation was listed as “Clothing Merchant“.
Tracking Simon N. Meyer through the city directories of Washington, D.C., during the 1880s and 1890s, it appears that the business transitioned from millinery goods to “gold and silver trimmings” early on. By 1885, the business was categorized under “Regalia,” indicating that he was likely selling medals, insignia, and other military equipment by then. Although Nathan seemed to play an active role in the business, it was always known under Simon’s name, S. N. Meyer.
Nathan Meyer established his own business in New York under the name N. S. Meyer, located at 79 5th Ave. in 1906, initially listed as “Army and Navy Equipment” in the Manhattan telephone directory. N. S. Meyer operated in New York from 1906 to 2000. Letterhead from 1920 indicates their location at 103 5th Ave., where they remained for the last thirty years, from 1971 to 2000. According to The TMCA News, in 2000, they were acquired by Vanguard, another military goods supplier.