List of Defunct Retailers of The United States - Office Supply Stores

Office Supply Stores

  • Chandler's — Evanston, Illinois and Chicago, Illinois suburbs
  • J. K. Gill Company — Pacific Northwest; stationery, office supplies
  • McWhorter's — San Francisco Bay Area
  • Office Warehouse — division of Home Quarters
  • Office Place — San Francisco Bay Area
  • Paper Cutter — New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania; division of Fay's Drug
  • Tam's Stationers — Los Angeles, California
  • Ulbrich's — Buffalo, New York
  • Unity Stationers — Chicago; The retail division of United Stationer's Supply, which is still in business

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