Jewish merchants
Found in 135 Collections and/or Records:
Exterior of Groussman's Store, 1979
Exterior of Albert and Bella Groussman's grocery store, now known as the "Mercantile Café,'' on the "9th Street Park" on the Auraria Higher Education Complex.
Exterior of Groussman's Store, 1982 June 27
Exterior of Groussman's store in Denver, Colorado. The store is situated at the end of the sidewalk in the center of the photograph and is a red brick building with a striped awning.
Exterior of Groussman's Store, 1982 June 27
Exterior of Albert and Bella Groussman's grocery store, now known as the "Mercantile Cafe," on the 9th Street Park, Auraria Campus, Denver, Colorado. The store is situated behind the parking lot, just to the right and back of the orange Volkswagen Beetle.
Exterior of Groussman's Store From Across a Parking Lot, 1982 June 27
Exterior of Albert and Bella Groussman's grocery store, now known as the "Mercantile Cafe," on the 9th Street Park, Auraria Campus, Denver, Colorado. The store is situated behind the parking lot, on the right center of the image. There is a striped awning visible.
Exterior of Kobey Shoe and Clothing Company, 1910
Exterior of the Kobey Shoe and Clothing Company in Aspen, Colorado. Two unidentified people are standing in front of the entrance to the store and there are several advertisements in the windows.
Exterior of Orlinsky Grocery Store, between 1908-1912
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.
Exterior of Pioneer Gift Shop in Estes Park, circa 1948
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.
Exterior of the Kobey Shoe and Clothing Co. in Aspen, circa 1910
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.
Exterior of the May Company in Irwin, Colorado, between 1881-1882
Exterior of the Meyer Dry Goods Store in Fort Collins, Colo. with Ida Meyer Seated in Front of the Building, 1908
Two window displays and the words "The Meyer Store" appear at the bottom of the windows. Ida Meyer sits in front of the door in a long dress. She is seated next to a young boy (unidentified). The store was established by Ida's husband Sam Meyer in Fort Collins, Colorado in 1905. Ida and Sam Meyer were married in 1908 and both became active in the town's civic and social life.