Goldberg Brothers Tinners, 2022
Abstract
This folder contains two pictures of the Golberg Brothers Tinners within the magazine, "Mountain Living." Two photographs of the business can be found within the Beck Archives photograph collection (B063) and are linked to this record.
Dates
- 2022
Biographical / Historical
The Goldberg Brothers story began in 1897 when Russian immigrants Simon Goldberg and his sons, Louis and Nathan, opened a tinsmith shop in Denver, Colorado. Joined later by siblings William and Jacob, the family business grew into Goldberg Brothers’ Wholesale Hardware and Tinners Supply, one of the largest sheet metal and hardware manufacturers and wholesale distributors in the western United States. By the 1930s, the company made or sold a vast assortment of products ranging from door handles and locks to wash tubs and coal furnaces.
The Goldbergs started their most famous product line in 1913, supplying the fledgling silent film industry with film reels, shipping boxes and related hardware. Although just a sideline at first, their film-related supplies went on to become their most successful venture. In 1940, Goldberg Brothers signed a license agreement to manufacture film reels under the Eastman Kodak brand, setting the stage for the company to become the world’s leading supplier of film reels for both the professional and amateur markets.
During World War II, the company became a major supplier of film reels and related products for the U.S. Army Signal Corps as well as a manufacturer of other vital war materials for both the U.S. and Canadian military. The company employed about one hundred workers in 1944, when an accidental fire destroyed its Walnut Street factory. Determined to carry on, the Goldberg Brothers temporarily moved manufacturing operations to their smaller Blake Street offices while they made plans to rebuild.
Biographical material taken from https://goldbergbrothers.com/about/ on 08-16-2022.
Extent
From the File: 3 Files (legal document box) : Box contains three (3) files in this series.
Scope and Contents
The collection includes copies of articles, letters advertisements, and financial material relating to businesses, which range from mining to dry goods, livestock and ranching, and clothing enterprises, dating from 1890 to 2007.
Arrangement
This folder can be found as the last folder in the mining and metalurgy series (B112.04).
Creator
- From the Collection: University of Denver. Center for Judaic Studies. Ira M. Beck Memorial Collection of Rocky Mountain Jewish History (Organization)
Repository Details
Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository