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[[Image:McKenzieOertingBuilding-1960s-Int.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Inside the McKenzie Oerting & Company headquarters in the 1960s]]
 
[[Image:McKenzieOertingBuilding-1960s-Int.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Inside the McKenzie Oerting & Company headquarters in the 1960s]]
'''McKenzie Oerting & Company''' was a ship chandlery, marine supply and grocery founded in [[1886]] by Danish immigrant [[Charles McKenzie Oerting]]. Its [[McKenzie Oerting Building|headquarters]] at 601 South [[Palafox Street]] was built in [[1892]].
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'''McKenzie Oerting & Company''' was a ship chandlery, marine supply and grocery founded in [[1862]] by Danish immigrant [[P. J. McKenzie Oerting]] and reorganized in [[1886]] by his son, [[Charles McKenzie Oerting]]. Its [[McKenzie Oerting Building|headquarters]] at 601 South [[Palafox Street]] was built in [[1892]].
  
 
When the business closed in [[1971]] with the retirement of [[John Alexander Oerting, Sr.]], it had the distinction of being city's oldest surviving business.
 
When the business closed in [[1971]] with the retirement of [[John Alexander Oerting, Sr.]], it had the distinction of being city's oldest surviving business.
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==References==
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*J. S. Glass, editor. ''The Southern Manufacturer'', Volume V, Number 3. New Orleans: June 1901.
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[[Category:Defunct businesses]] [[Category:Maritime businesses]]

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Inside the McKenzie Oerting & Company headquarters in the 1960s

McKenzie Oerting & Company was a ship chandlery, marine supply and grocery founded in 1862 by Danish immigrant P. J. McKenzie Oerting and reorganized in 1886 by his son, Charles McKenzie Oerting. Its headquarters at 601 South Palafox Street was built in 1892.

When the business closed in 1971 with the retirement of John Alexander Oerting, Sr., it had the distinction of being city's oldest surviving business.

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References

  • J. S. Glass, editor. The Southern Manufacturer, Volume V, Number 3. New Orleans: June 1901.