Jewish merchants
Found in 135 Collections and/or Records:
Box 9, 1925-1940
Dorothy Bercu scrapbooks
Box 10, early 20th century
Dome framed photograph of George Bercu, and black and white photo of George Bercu with Freemasons.
Clara and Louis Sky in Front of Sky Drug, between 1935-1940
Clara and Louis Sky stand in front of Sky Drug store. There are advertisements on the front of the building for Dr. Pepper and Cleo Cola. The store was owned and operated by the Sky family at 507 W. 27th Street in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Cohen - Harris - Herman - Holstein, 1996
According to Horace Waters, the family of Meyers Harris was in Boulder during the 1870s and 1880s. He and his wife Jeanett had four daughters (Anna, Sarah, Etta, Rebecca), all of whom were born in Michigan before the family moved to Colorado. The families of Benjamin, Moses, and George B. Holstein were in Boulder and Blackhawk during the 1870s and 80s, where they were involved in the clothing and mining industries (specifically the Cohen Lode).
Collapse of Isaac's Hardware Store in Leadville, Colorado, circa 1907
A crowd of people is gathered around the remains of Hyman Isaac's Hardware Store, 3rd and W. Harrison, Leadville, Colorado. The building collapsed circa 1907.
Collection on Guldman Family and Golden Eagle Dry Goods
Colorado Mattress Company Employees, 1936 November 17
A group of employees of the Colorado Mattress Company. Circled in the Center are Max Nierenberg on the right and Isadore Lande on the left.
Container 2: Groussman's Store on 9th Street Historic Park Poster, circa 1976
(2) identical 9th St. Historic Park "Preservation in Progress" Posters produced by Historic Denver Inc. The building on the lower right is Groussman's Store. Gorussman's was a Jewish run grocery store and the family lived on the second floor above the store.
Cooperative Store at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, between 1910-1960
Interior of the Cooperative Store on the grounds of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS). The store was located in the Business Office. The JCRS was a sanatorium for tuberculosis patients that was founded in 1904 by a group of immigrant Jewish workingmen along with the support of several leading physicians and rabbis in Denver, Colorado. It was located on West Colfax Avenue just outside Denver.
Cwengel Store, circa 1935
Abraham Cwengel stands at the cash register behind the counter in Cwengel's Grocery Store at 12th and Larimer in Denver.