Jewish merchants
Found in 135 Collections and/or Records:
Maurice Miller Standing in M.B. Miller's Store, between 1902-1903
Interior of M.B. Miller's store in Leadville, Colorado. Maurice Miller is standing in the center with two unidentified men surrounded by various piles of clothing for sale.
Max Clar, 1980 April
Max Clar was an instructor at the Talmud Torah, Yeshivas Eitz Chaim.
Max Cook Sporting Goods, between 1924-1932
Exterior of Max Cook Sporting Goods with neon signage. In 1924, Dave and Max Cook went into the sporting goods business, operating the first major sports store in Colorado.
Minnette Miller and Edward Blair at Leadville, Colorado, 1978 July 9
Moe Katz's Birthplace, circa 1913
Katz Grocery, birthplace of Moe Katz, 945 Walnut Street in Denver, Colorado. Moses (Moe) Katz was born in 1899 and founded the Chemical Sales Company with H. Fine in 1927.
Morris and Harry Berry Delivering Groceries in the 1913 Blizzard, 1913
Morris and Harry Berry deliver groceries by horse-drawn sled during the 1913 blizzard in Denver, Colorado. Morris Berry later married Hannah Shwayder.
Morris Eber posed in Eber's Grocery Store, circa 1912
Morris Eber wears a work apron and stands in the center of the floor of Eber's Grocery Store located at 1463 Platte Street in Denver in 1912. Groceries and dry goods are on the shelves surrounding him.
Office of Chicago Hide, between 1916-1922
Shelves on the right side of the photograph are filled with boxes and ledgers. There is desk on the left with two men standing near the desk. Behind them are a man and a woman seated at a table. On the left side, George Bercu stands between a man and a woman at desks. George Bercu founded the Chicago Hide, Fur and Wool House in Douglas, Wyoming.
Oral History Interview with Ann Witkin, 1987 March 1
Family came to Denver around 1900 from Eastern Europe because they knew Dr. Nelson. Father ran a store.