Jewish businesspeople
Found in 407 Collections and/or Records:
General History, 1861-circa 1998
Series contains two (2) file folders, Colorado Jewish Businesses, and Allied Jewish Apartments, wtih general history about Jewish Colorado businesses and businesspeople.
Gordon Sign Company, between 1910-1920
Interior view of the Gordon Sign Company with men and boys at work. Third from the left is Leo Gordon and man seated second from the right is Harry Gordon. The others are unidentified. Harry Gordon migrated from Lithuania to New York before settling in Denver.
Gordon Sign Company, circa 1905
Three unidentified men stand in front of the Gordon Sign Company. Harry Gordon migrated from Lithuania to New York before settling in Denver, where he founded the Gordon Sign Company in 1904.
Gordon Sign Company Traveling Billboard, between 1930-1940
Unidentified man standing beside the Gordon Sign Co. traveling billboard. Advertised on the billboard is ''Dave Shade vs. Al Webster, 10 Rounds 10, To-night, Stockyards.'' Top of billboard says, ''For advertising on this traveling billboard call the Gordon Sign Co. 'Everything under the sun in signs' 1714 Arapahoe St. phone Champa 828.'' Harry Gordon migrated from Lithuania to New York before settling in Denver, where he founded the Gordon Sign Company.
Grayson's Clothing Store, between 1950-1960
Exterior view of Grayson's Clothing Store and street view of downtown Denver.
Gregori Mogilner Making a Mattress, circa 1909
Gregori (Harry) Mogilner stitching a mattress in his factory during the early 20th century.
Group of Unidentified Men at the Saratoga Mine, between 1920-1940
A group of unidentified men pose for a photograph next to an automobile at the Saratoga Mine in Gilpin County, Colorado. These men may have been employees of the Saratoga Mines Company.
H. Richman Watchmaker and Jeweler, circa 1900-1930
File contains one business card of H. Richman, a watchmaker and jeweler in Denver, Colorado from circa 1900-1930.
Hale & Perry Paint, between 1950-1960
Exterior view of Hale & Perry Paint at 1181 Stout Street, Denver, Colorado.
Hannah Levy as a Young Woman, between 1930-1939
Hannah Levy sits in an outdoor setting in the early 1930s. Hannah and brother Jack Levy are the founders of several women's clothing retail stores, in Colorado: the Hosiery Bar, Fashion Bar, and Hannah. She also became a leading Colorado philanthropist and helped support numerous community institutions, including the Rose Hospital and the University of Denver.