Bloom, Ida Strait, 1894-1987
Biography
Ida Strait was born in New York City in 1894 after her parents emigrated from Poland to the United States. Ida Strait's parents were from Warsaw, Poland, and settled in Atwood, Colorado, before returning to Poland. After they encountered persecution they came back to the United States and settled in Denver, Colorado. Ida worked as a laundress in the Brown Palace Hotel. Ida Strait married Pizer Bloom in 1910 and by 1914, the couple had saved enough money to open a store 2800 Downing Street in Denver and sold coal and feed. Their son Sam was born in Denver in 1911 and helped his parents run the Downing's Coal and Hardware Store at 33rd and Downing streets. The store grew into a large appliance store.
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Barbara A. Bloom Papers
Box 1 (Book), 2018
Barbara A. Bloom wrote a memoir "Ephemeral Blooms: A Memoir with Colorado Roots," which was published in 2018. In the memoir, Barbara Bloom writes about herself and also about her family, including her father and Bloom grandparents and various stores they owned on Downing Street in Denver, Colorado.
Digital Images, 1915-1960
Contains five digitized jpg images of photographs of the Bloom family and their stores on Downing street.
Downing's Hardware Store Interior, 1927
Ida Bloom at Downings Coal and Feed, 1915
Digitized copy of photograph of Ida Bloom with bales of hay at Downing Coal and Feed Store on 2800 Downing street. In the storage room there is a ladder, a barrel, a large scale, cubby hole shelving, and filled burlap bags. Sam Bloom was born in Denver, Colorado in 1911. His parents were Pizer and Ida Strait Bloom. Pizer was born in Poland in 1885 and Ida was born in New York City in 1894. The couple opened Downing Coal and Feed store in Denver, Colorado.
Sam and Ida Bloom in Downing's Hardware Store, between 1930 and 1935
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- Denver (Colo.) 5
- Jewish businesspeople 5
- Jewish families 5
- Hardware stores 4
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