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Grocery trade

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:

Interior of Richtol's Grocery in Denver, Colorado, between 1920-1940

 Item
Identifier: B063.01.0017.00017
Abstract

Interior of Richtol's Grocery in Denver, Colorado. There is an unidentified woman standing behind a counter on the right hand side of the photograph. There are various food items on display throughout the store. The store was located at 3800 W. Colfax Avenue, in Denver, Colorado.

Dates: between 1920-1940

Interior of Stein's Market in Pueblo, Colorado, 1926 October 4

 Item
Identifier: B063.01.0017.00010
Abstract

Interior of Stein's Market in Pueblo, Colorado. The market was located at 115 East 4th Street. Two unidentified employees stand behind a counter and an unidentified woman stands in front of one of the counters.

Dates: 1926 October 4

Isidor Rothschild Biography and Diary Transcript

 Collection
Identifier: B327
Abstract

Isidor Rothchild was a Jewish business man who worked in the grocery trade in Greeley, CO. He owned and operated the I. Rothchild Produce Company. Collection contains a biography and diary transcript from Isidor Rothschild.

Dates: Coverage: 1861-1922

Joseph Sigman in Grocery Story, between 1900-1910

 Item
Identifier: B300.02.0001.0002.00001
Abstract

Joseph Sigman and his daughter Sara Sigman Schonbrun are shown inside his grocery store on King and West Colfax, Denver, Colorado. Bread, canned and packaged are on the counters and stacked on shelves. Barrels, bagged and boxed potatoes, a carton of rice, and a stove-pipe heater are on the floor. Joseph Sigman was the father of Louis K. Sigman. This is a reprint of the original photograph.

Dates: between 1900-1910

Label Ginsburg Standing in His Ginsburg's Grocery Store, circa 1925

 Item
Identifier: B063.01.0001.00040
Abstract

Label Ginsburg is standing in front of Ginsburg's grocery counter wearing a suit and bowler hat. Canned and dry goods are displayed on the shelves as well as a large sign for Hills Brothers Coffee. The store was located at 1401 Grove St., Denver, Colorado in Denver's Westside Colfax Jewish community. When a sign painter made a mistake and spelled the Ginsberg surname with a "u" instead of an "e," Label changed the family name to Ginsburg.

Dates: circa 1925

Max Stein of Pueblo, circa 1932-1949

 File
Identifier: B112.03.0001.0015
Abstract

File contains three photocopies of articles and advertisements of Max Stein's Grocery Store in Pueblo, Colorado from around 1932-1949.

Dates: circa 1932-1949

Max Strait , 1977

 File
Identifier: B111.09.0009.0017
Abstract

Max Straight was born in 1906 in Denver. He owned Westerkamp Grocer in Globeville for 25 years and was well loved by the community for his kindness and steadfast support. He passed away in 1982.

Dates: 1977

Morris and Harry Berry Delivering Groceries in the 1913 Blizzard, 1913

 Item
Identifier: B063.01.0017.00018
Abstract

Morris and Harry Berry deliver groceries by horse-drawn sled during the 1913 blizzard in Denver, Colorado. Morris Berry later married Hannah Shwayder.

Dates: 1913

Morris Eber posed in Eber's Grocery Store, circa 1912

 Item
Identifier: B063.01.0009.00005
Abstract

Morris Eber wears a work apron and stands in the center of the floor of Eber's Grocery Store located at 1463 Platte Street in Denver in 1912. Groceries and dry goods are on the shelves surrounding him.

Dates: circa 1912

Oral History Interview with Mrs. Edith Blankenship, 1986

 Item
Identifier: M054.01.0001.00004
Abstract

Edith Blankenship shares her memories of what the University Park area of Denver, Colorado was like after moving to the area in the 1930's including the wheat fields, chicken farms, and local street cars. She also discusses home-owned grocery stores, which she describes as neighborhood businesses that have a grocery store in the front with living accommodations for a family in the back.

Dates: 1986