Jewish businesspeople -- Colorado -- Denver
Found in 44 Collections and/or Records:
Charlie's 2nd Hand Store, 2009
File contains a Denver Post article from 2009 regarding Charlie's 2nd Hand Tool Store in Denver, Colorado.
Colorado Jewish Businesses, 1861-1979
File contains information on the history of Jewish businesses by Ken Bass (copy) covering the years from 1861 to 1979, as well as two copies of the Intermountain Jewish News, one from 1935 and one from 1937. The report by Ken Bass from 1979 is titled "The Story of Jewish Achievement" and covers "The Samsonite Story," "Star Bread Company's Story," "The Frankel Stationery Story," "The Central Electric Story," "The Guggenheim Story," and general "Observations."
Dewey Liquor Co., 1910
File contains one business letterhead or flyer for The Dewey Liquor Company, with a handwritten note on the reverse side. The flyer is on pink paper and advertises "Dewey Whiskey", "Most Complete Stock in the West", among other information.
Digitized Photographs, 1936-2005
(58) photographs including ones from the 1936 store, the opening of the 1948 store and when the store closed in 2005.
Documents, 1936-1986
Digital copies of (3) newspaper clippings, the 1936 pharmacy opening flyer, and an undated list of Jewish pharmacies.
Emmett Heitler, December 2004
File contains two (2) newspaper clippings of Emmett Heitler's obituary, printed in the Intermountain Jewish News. Emmett Heitler (1909-2004) was a Jewish businessman and philanthropist in the Denver area.
Feld Hardware, Sforim and Mocher Sforim
Envelope with printed return address for Reverend Joseph Feld and the Feld Hardware, Sforim and Mocher Sforim.
Fox Family
File contains biographical information on the Fox Family, including Samuel E. Fox's obituary. Mary Elaine Fox's obituary, and information about the Sam Fox Sheet Metal Co.
Groussman Grocery (Mercantile Cafe), 2015
File contains one photo of the exterior of Groussman Grocery, taken in 2015.
H. Richman Watchmaker and Jeweler, circa 1900-1930
File contains one business card of H. Richman, a watchmaker and jeweler in Denver, Colorado from circa 1900-1930.