In the 1840's, Leonard and Lafayette Treman formed Treman Brothers Hardware in Ithaca NY. A third brother, Elias soon came on board. The Treman brother's cousin, Leander King became a partner in 1857 and the business name was changed to Treman & King Co. The business consisted of wholesale hardware and sporting goods and was very successful. By the late 1920's, Leander King was the last of the original partners and due to his age, he sold the wholesale hardware and sporting goods business to a store in Elmira, NY, Barker, Rose & Kimball Hardware. Treman & King again changed hands in 1933 when Wilson Sporting Goods bought the business.
The original Treman & King building being rebuilt after a fire in 1921
The Treman & King building circa 1930
Montgomery Wards took over the building after Treman & King dissolved their business in the mid 1940's and lasted till the mid 1970's. Today the building is mixed use.
A zany ad for winter sports
A great looking 'Pinky Whitney" model made by Wilson
The Treman, King cloth patch shows an Indian head logo
The Indian head logo came from the "Cayuga" brand trademark used by Treman & King on some of their goods
Treman & King used the popular glove manufacturers of the day in their store. All display the Treman, King patch. This one is the "Bill Doak" model made by Rawlings
The "Kiki Cuyler" model made by Goldsmith
The "Dazzy Vance" model made by Ken-Wel
A "Ray Schalk" model made by Wilson
Here is a 1929 Sports catalog from Barker, Rose & Kimball, the Elmira hardware store that first bought out Treman & King.