Jewish merchants
Found in 125 Collections and/or Records:
A. Grossman's Haberdashery on Champa St., 1920
Abraham Grossman appears here in his store, the Grossman's Haberdashery, in Denver around 1920. Socks, shirts, and suspenders are on display hanging from shelves. The store was located on Sixteenth Street, Denver's main downtown business thoroughfare.
A. Grossman's Haberdashery on Champa St., 1920
Abraham Grossman appears here in his store, the Grossman's Haberdashery, in Denver around 1920. Socks, shirts, and suspenders are on display hanging from shelves. The store was located on Sixteenth Street, Denver's main downtown business thoroughfare.
A Pioneering Legacy: An Early History of the Jews of Colorado, 1987
Brief biographies of Jewish pioneers and histories of Jewish influence in Colorado. Contains historical photographs and interviews with descendents of Jewish pioneers.
Advertising Card for Ben Wisebart, Clothier, circa 1876
Advertising card that reads "Ben Wisebart Wide Awake Clothier, 366 Larimer St., Denver, Colorado." Wisebart was elected mayor of Central City, Colo. in 1876. His sister was Frances Wisebart Jacobs. This photograph of the card was taken circa 1978.
Annie Miller and Daughters in Front of Orlinsky Cash Grocery and Meat Market, circa 1910
The Miller Family stands in front of the Orlinsky Cash Grocery and Meat Market. Annie Orlinsky Miller stands behind her daughters, Sarah and Celia. The store was located on 8th Avenue and Mariposa Street in Denver, Colorado. Annie Miller helped support her family by operating her own store.
Arnold Sky Working Inside Sky Drug, between 1950-1960
Arnold Sky making medicine inside Sky Drug. The store was owned and operated by the Sky family at 507 W. 27th Street in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
Arthur Lang Stands in Front of his Father's Store, circa 1919
Arthur Lang is shown here wearing a white shirt, tie, and cap standing in front of the A. Lang Dry Goods Store located at 2115 Larimer Street in Denver.
Artistic Rendering of the Tivoli Building During Frontier Days, c.1997
Image is an artistic rendering of the Tivoli building during Frontier Days in Wyoming. It was created by David Halbach, and titled Daddy of em' All.
Becky, Margaret and Harry Richman in Candy Store, circa 1912
Becky, Margaret, and Harry Richman standing behind the counter in their candy store and ice cream parlor. Margaret Richman became Margaret Richman Piehl.
Bernstein's Dry Goods Store, between 1890-1905
Moritz Bernstein, third from left, dressed in a suit, stands with hands in pockets. Customers near him stand in front of Bernstein's Dry Goods Store in Walsenburg, Colorado.