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    E.T. Reavis & Son

    E.T. Reavis & Son

    5.0(1 review)
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    I ordered overalls for my grandson's Thomas The Train Birthday celebration! I received them! They…read moreare super nice and very true to size. The item shipped super fast!!!!

    From the owner: We are members of the National Federation of Independent Businesses (NFIB), Weakley County Chamber…read moreof Commerce, Dresden Business Association. Who'd of thought it possible? My great-grandfather, E. T. Reavis, sure wouldn't have. Hi! My name is Tom Reavis and I would personally like to thank you for "dropping by" the store for a visit. If you will indulge me for a moment, I would like to give you a little bit of history about our store, both past and present. We've been around awhile, Pap (E. T. Reavis) came to Dresden from his home on the family farm just southeast of Dresden along about 1890 at the age of 21. The Reavis family has been in northwest Tennessee since the early 1800's, having come west from the Carolinas. Pap was employed by Charlie Cottrell as a clerk in a dry goods store. Now I don't know if it's a fact or not, but mom and dad told me that he spent his nights in the back room of the store on a cot. Of course, the walk back home every night would have been pretty tough, so, I guess it's true. Along about 1895, Pap went into business for himself. The business was started as Reavis and Mayo. Other names that followed were Reavis and Duke and Reavis and Loyd. Around 1920, the firm became known as E. T. Reavis and Son and has remained under that name ever since. Every generation since E. T. Reavis has been involved in the business. My grandfather (Loyd L. Reavis, Sr.) and father (Loyd L. Reavis, Jr.) and mother (Dorothy H...

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