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Merchants

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 83 Collections and/or Records:

Exterior of C.M. Schayer Store, between 1880-1890

 Item
Identifier: B063.01.0001.00008
Abstract

Exterior of the C.M. Schayer Store owned by Charles M. Schayer, with a sign posted at the top of the building. Eight unidentified men and children stand in front and on a balcony. The store was located at 409 Blake Street in Denver, Colorado. Schayer arrived in Denver by covered wagon in 1865.

Dates: between 1880-1890

Exterior of C.M. Schayer Store, between 1880-1890

 Item
Identifier: B063.01.0009.00093
Abstract

Exterior of the C.M. Schayer Store owned by Charles M. Schayer, with a sign posted at the top of the building. Eight unidentified men and children stand in front and on a balcony. The store was located at 409 Blake Street in Denver, Colorado. Schayer arrived in Denver by covered wagon in 1865.

Dates: between 1880-1890

Exterior of Groussman's Store, 1979

 Item
Identifier: B063.01.0017.00048
Abstract

Exterior of Albert and Bella Groussman's grocery store, now known as the "Mercantile Café, on the 9th Street Park, Auraria Campus, Denver, Colorado.''

Dates: 1979

Exterior of Groussman's Store, 1979

 Item
Identifier: B063.01.0017.00049
Abstract

Exterior of Albert and Bella Groussman's grocery store, now known as the "Mercantile Café, on the 9th Street Park, Auraria Campus, Denver, Colorado.''

Dates: 1979

Exterior of Orlinsky Grocery Store, between 1908-1912

 Item
Identifier: B063.01.0017.00004
Abstract

Exterior of Orlinsky's Cash Grocery and Meat Market. There is a large Quaker Oats advertisement on the side of the building and three people are standing between two trees in front of the entrance. The grocery store was at 8th and Mariposa in Denver, Colorado.

Dates: between 1908-1912

Exterior of Pioneer Gift Shop in Estes Park, circa 1948

 Item
Identifier: B063.01.0017.00020
Abstract

Exterior of the Pioneer Gift Shop in Estes Park, Colorado. The shop was owned by Harry A. Frumess and Doris Frumess. An unidentified man is taking down the previous owner's sign.

Dates: circa 1948

Exterior of the Bernstein's Store, between 1890-1905

 Item
Identifier: B063.01.0032.0005.00001
Abstract

Moritz Bernstein, fifth from right, dressed in a suit, stands with hands in pockets amongst a large group of customers in front of Bernstein's Dry Goods Store in Walsenburg, Colorado.

Dates: between 1890-1905

Exterior of the Kobey Shoe and Clothing Co. in Aspen, circa 1910

 Item
Identifier: B063.01.0001.00005
Abstract

Two boys stand in front of Kobey's Shoe and Clothing Store in Aspen, Colorado, which was in business from the late 1880s to the early 1930s.

Dates: circa 1910

Fashion Bar and Levy Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: B097
Abstract Siblings Hannah, Jack and Edward Levy immigrated to America in the 1920s. Jack Levy came to America in 1923, headed to Denver, and began working at his uncle's business, Hilb and Company. Edward Levy reached Denver in 1925 and also started working for Hilb and Company, eventually becoming the president. After working in New York City for 20 months at menial jobs, Hannah moved to Denver in the fall of 1927. Jack started as a traveling salesman for the Hilb company and Hannah as a shop-girl at...
Dates: 1938-1993; Coverage: 1900-1993

Flaks Family, 1856-1910

 File
Identifier: B111.03.0003.0003
Abstract

Brothers Samuel (Solomon) and Abraham Flaks were in Leadville, Colorado by 1885. They were employed as tailors, under the name of S. Flocks. Samuel Flaks was born in German on August 1, 1856 and emigrated to the United States in 1884. He married Hannah Oliner, also an 1880 immigrant from Germany, in 1883 or 1884. Abraham was born in Austria during November of 1868. He emigrated in 1885. Samuel Flaks married Dora, an Hungarian immigrant, born in August, 1876.

Dates: Coverage: 1856-1910