Kaut-Reith Shoe Company (former), 200 South River Street (later Steadley Company; now Leggett & Platt)
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Former Kaut-Reith and Steadley Company building, 2017. Above the main door was a limestone tablet that read "Steadley Company," but it has been removed.
Former Kaut-Reith factory building, circa 1920-25, when Juvenile Shoe occupied the site.
"National Park" hiking boots, circa 1920-25, made by Juvenile Shoe Corporation. Whether these boots were made at this factory building or at another factory Juvenile occupied at 100 South Main is unknown.
Interior of Steadley factory, circa 1950s, as taken from a company brochure from the Powers Museum archival collection.
The manufacturing facilities at Steadley grew to be an extensive complex on River Street as seen by this 1950s aerial view. Several decades later, Leggett and Platt acquired the company.
Digitization on CLIO is part of Powers Museum's "Digital Carthage" project in honor of Carthage's 175th Anniversary Celebration (March 28, 2017 through March 27, 2018).
Funding for the Walking in the Wards tour was made possible by a grant from the Missouri Humanities Council and the National Endowment for the Humanities, Spring 2017.
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Powers Museum Vertical Files: Kaut-Reith, Shoe Industry in Carthage, Steadley Company