Grocers
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
A Grocery Store on Every Corner: A Century of Jewish Grocers in Colorado, 1859-1959, 2002
Brief biographies of Jewish grocers and histories of groceries in Colorado, the Jewish community, and Colorado. Contains historical photographs and interviews with grocers and with people who knew some of the early grocers.
A Grocery Store on Every Corner: A Century of Jewish Grocers in Colorado, 1859-1959, 2002
Brief biographies of Jewish grocers and histories of groceries in Colorado, the Jewish community, and Colorado. Contains historical photographs and interviews with grocers and with people who knew some of the early grocers.
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.
Goldstein Family Digitized Photographs
Groussman Grocery (Mercantile Cafe), 2015
File contains one photo of the exterior of Groussman Grocery, taken in 2015.
Harry Hoffman, 1994
Hattenbach Family, 1841-2007
Michael Hattenbach was born in Cassel, Germany in 1841 and died in Denver in 1906. He was manager of the Denver Grocery company and also lived in Central City and Blackhawk.
Joseph Sigman in Grocery Story, between 1900-1910
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.
Label Ginsburg Standing in His Ginsburg's Grocery Store, circa 1925
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.
Max Stein of Pueblo, circa 1932-1949
File contains three photocopies of articles and advertisements of Max Stein's Grocery Store in Pueblo, Colorado from around 1932-1949.