Merchants
Found in 83 Collections and/or Records:
Kobey Shoe and Clothing Co., circa 1918
The interior of the Kobey Shoe and Clothing Company store in Aspen, Colorado. Five employees pose behind counters; from left to right are Henrietta (Hetty) Reiss Kobey, Mark Kobey, Albert L. Kobey, Homer Van Loon, and John Parsons. Stacks of boxes and glass cases holding sales goods can be seen in the long interior shot.
Kobey Shoe & Clothing Store Exterior, circa 1900
Exterior view of the two story brick Kobey Shoe & Clothing Co. store in Aspen, Colorado. Two boys stand outside in the entranceway. A sign at the top of the building reads ''MEN'S & BOYS OUTFITTERS.'' Another sign reads ''The KOBEY SHOE & CLOTHING CO.'' and a sign on the awning reads ''THE HOME OF THE BEST MADE WEARING APPA[REL]'' Clothing and other sales goods can be seen in the window displays.
Leopold Guldman Holding Pistol, circa 1931
Leopold H. Goldman is shown pointing a pistol. Leopold Guldman opened the Golden Eagle clothing stores in Leadville and Cripple Creek, Colorado. In 1879, Guldman moved to Denver and opened the successful Golden Eagle Department Store.
Leopold H. Guldman Formal Portrait, between 1925-1935
Levy Family Portrait, circa 1929
Bertha and Raphael Levy stand in the center, surrounded by their children. Jack and Hannah stand to Bertha's right, and Edward Levy is to Raphael's left. Kate and Ruth Levy are sitting in the grass. This photograph was taken in Denver, Colorado. Hannah and Jack Levy were the founders of the Fashion Bar retail women's clothing stores throughout Colorado.
Marchick Store, between 1910-1920
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.
Max Stein and his Produce Wagon, circa 1910
Max Stein seated on the driver's seat of his produce wagon, which is being driven by two horses. The wagon is in front of a building with a small crowd of unidentified people standing on the porch.
Mayer Store, between 1880-1889
Group of people stand on a boardwalk in front of the Isaac Gotthelf and Leopold Mayer store and bank in Saguache, Colorado. Sign over the door says, ''The Gotthelf and Mayer Mer.''