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Stores, Retail

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 86 Collections and/or Records:

Edward Green's Store, circa 1915

 Item
Identifier: B063.01.0009.00056
Abstract

Four men, a woman, and a child (all unidentified) stand in Edward Green's clothing store in Antonito, Colorado. Edward Green later owned Green's Dress Shop in Denver.

Dates: circa 1915

Edward Green's Store, circa 1915

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Identifier: B063.01.0009.00058
Abstract

Two unidentified men standing in Edward Green's clothing store in Antonito, Colorado. Edward Green later owned Green's Dress Shop in Denver.

Dates: circa 1915

Edward Green's Store, circa 1910

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Identifier: B063.01.0009.00059
Abstract

Exterior view of Edward Green's store in Antonito, Colorado with several people standing in the street in front of the store and a sign on the side of the store written in Spanish. Edward Green later owned Green's Dress Shop in Denver.

Dates: circa 1910

Emil Loeb Store, circa 1920-circa 1935

 File
Identifier: B407.01.0001.0007.00001
Abstract Photographs show Emil Loeb's store in Darmstadt, Germany. The photos are not of the same storefront. The smaller photograph shows the outside of a storefront with a young man standing in the doorway, and two identical signs on the storefront itself. The signs read "Kurz - Weiss - Woll - & Strumpfwaren" on top and "Garne en gros - Emil Loeb - Trikotagen En gros". This roughly translates to "Course - White - Wool - & Hoisery" and "Yarn Wholesale (in large amounts) - Emil Loeb - Cotton...
Dates: circa 1920-circa 1935

Exterior of Bernheim Woman's Outfitters After the Pueblo Flood, 1921 June 3

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Identifier: B063.01.0009.00054
Abstract

Damage at Charles Bernheim's Woman's Outfitters resulting from the 1921 flood in Pueblo, Colorado. The store is shown with an overturned trolley in front of it. The store was located in the 200 block of North Main in Pueblo, Colorado.

Dates: 1921 June 3

Exterior of C.M. Schayer Store, between 1880-1890

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Identifier: B063.01.0032.0003.00001
Abstract

Exterior of the C.M. Schayer Store owned by Charles M. Schayer, with a sign posted at the top of the building. Eight unidentified men and children stand in front and on a balcony. The store was located at 409 Blake Street in Denver, Colorado. Charles and Ricka Saft Schayer arrived in Denver by covered wagon in 1865.

Dates: between 1880-1890

Exterior of Groussman's Store, 1979

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Identifier: B063.01.0001.00029
Abstract

Exterior of Albert and Bella Groussman's grocery store, now known as the "Mercantile Café," on the 9th Street Park, Auraria Campus, Denver, Colorado.

Dates: 1979

Exterior of Groussman's Store, 1979

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Identifier: B063.01.0001.00044
Abstract

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.

Dates: 1979

Exterior of Leopold Mayer's Bank and Dry Goods Store in Saguache, Colorado, circa 1885

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Identifier: B063.01.0001.00041
Abstract

A group of men stand on the wood sidewalk in front of a row of buildings. A sign reads, "Gotthelf & Mayer Bank, Dry Goods and Clothing, Groceries" and other signs read, "Saguache County Bank", "Gotthelf & Mayer" and "Ruby Saloon". Leopold Mayer began as a shoe and boot merchant.

Dates: circa 1885

Exterior of M. Wise Store, Trinidad, Colo., 1860

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Identifier: B063.01.0009.00052
Abstract

The exterior of the M. Wise Store in Trinidad, Colorado, is shown with three men standing in front of the door before an unpaved street. The sign above the door reads, "M. Wise and Co." and advertises dry goods, clothing, liquor, and groceries. Three men stand further down the street. Maurice Wise may have been the first Jewish merchant in Trinidad.

Dates: 1860