Jewish businesspeople
Found in 407 Collections and/or Records:
Rocky Mountain Envelope Company's Profit and Loss Sheet, between 1920-1970
The Rocky Mountain Envelope Company's Profit and Loss Sheet. Net trading profit, general and administrative expenses and net profit to surplus are all indicated.
Rue-Mart's Restaurant, between 1950-1960
Exterior of Rue-Mart's Restaurant.
Salute to Denver's Skyscrapers, between 1930-1970
Newspaper article regarding the Rockmont Envelope Company's new delivery truck. Article appears to be a part of some sort of collage or scrapbook.
Sam and Anna Grimes Wedding Portrait, 1892
Sam Grimes wearing a suit and bowler hat sits with Anna Grimes who wears a wedding dress and veil. A fan is attached to Anna Grimes' dress. Sam and Anna Grimes were one of the early East European Jewish couples to be married in Denver, Colorado.
Sam and Ida Bloom in Downing's Hardware Store, between 1930 and 1935
Sam Beck in Formal Pose, 1954
Sam Beck stands behind a chair in a formal pose. Sam Beck founded the Central Electric Supply Co. and was elected chairman. Located at 500 Quivas Street in Denver, Colorado, Central Electric was a leading wholesale distributor of electrical construction material and lighting equipment in the Rocky Mountain region. Ira M. Beck succeeded his father as the president of the company in 1969.
Samuel and Sarah Rosenberg
Sam Rosenberg was a founder of the West Colfax Loan Corporation, and he and Sarah ran Rosenberg's Mercantile and Deli, located on West Colfax Ave. and Hooker Street (2731 W. Colfax and later 3200 W. Colfax). They were active in Zera Israel Synagogue. Sam was also one of the founders of the Chevra Kadishim Burial Society. .Earlier, as a soldier in the Russo-Japanese war, Sam was taken prisoner and sent to Manchuria. Sam died in 1943; Sarah died in 1952.
Samuel Cohen and Family in Front of Cohen's Clothing Store, circa 1885
Cohen family members stand in front of the brick general store with a sign that reads: "S. Cohen, Clothing & Boots, Groceries and Miners Supplies Always on Hand". Pictured left to right are: Samuel, Eva, Pearl, Harry, Louis, Phoebe, Joseph, Gustave, and Amelia.
Sandy Vinnik Stands by the Trivoli Building, between 1995-2005
Sandy Vinnik, granddaughter of Sam Marchick, stands outside the Trivoli Building in Cheyenne, Wyoming near two plaques: one tells the history of the building and the other identifies the building. The Trivoli Building was owned by Sam Marchick and housed his clothing store.
Schneider Brewing Co., 1895-1897
File contains a copy of a brief biography and bank credit information for Phil and Henry Schneider, founders of the Phil Schneider Brewing Co. in Trinidad, Colorado.