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Jewish businesspeople

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 406 Collections and/or Records:

Downing's Hardware Store Interior, 1927

 Item
Identifier: B409.02.00002
Abstract Interior of the Downing's Hardware store on Downing Street. Standing in the store left to right: Ida Bloom, Pizer Bloom, unidentified employee, Sam Bloom, and Fern Bloom. Pictured are paints and Celsior paint samples on shelves at the right of the image, a ladder, roll of packaging paper, different sizes of wire, scale with a scoop, watering can, and shelves filled with unkown same size materials. Sam Bloom was born in Denver, Colorado in 1911. His parents were Pizer and Ida Strait Bloom....
Dates: 1927

Dupler's Art Furs, between 1950-1960

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Identifier: B063.01.0009.00071
Abstract

Exterior view of Dupler's Art Furs in Denver, Colorado.

Dates: between 1950-1960

Early Rockmont Envelope Company Delivery Truck, between 1910-1940

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Identifier: B063.01.0017.00055
Abstract

Early delivery truck of the Rockmont Envelope Company in Denver, Colorado. Two unidentified men are seated in the bed of the truck. The company was started in 1919 by Carl L. Tucker and Willett R. Lake.

Dates: between 1910-1940

Ed Green standing in Green's Dry Goods Store, Antonito, Colo., circa 1915

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Identifier: B063.01.0009.00053
Abstract

Ed Green stands at the right of the store wearing a hat and three-piece suit. One customer and four salesman pose in front of the counters and stacks of dry goods. Green's Dry Goods Store was located in Antonito, Colorado.

Dates: circa 1915

Ed Grimes, circa 1910

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Identifier: B063.08.0016.00012
Abstract

Ed Grimes in a formal portrait taken for the Independent Order of B'nai B'rith Lodge #171 in Denver, Colorado. Ed Grimes was a colonist at Cotopaxi, Colorado and walked to Denver from Cotopaxi in 1883, a distance of about 94 miles. He later served as Congregation Zera Abraham's first president and was also active in B'nai B'rith Lodge #171.

Dates: circa 1910

Emanuel Stein Displaying Leisure-O Line of Retail Seafoods, circa 1960

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Identifier: B063.01.0001.00027
Abstract

Emanuel Stein is seated behind a table covered with his Leisure-O brand of frozen seafood, which was sold throughout the Western States starting in 1939. This is a photocopy print.

Dates: circa 1960

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

Emmett Heitler, December 2004

 File
Identifier: B111.05.0005.0022
Abstract

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.

Dates: December 2004

Employees Standing in Front of Rocky Mountain Envelope Company, between 1900-1930

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Identifier: B063.01.0017.00040
Abstract

Portrait of a large group of unidentified employees of Denver's Rockmont Envelope Company. The employees are standing in front of the company's building.

Dates: between 1900-1930

Employees Working Inside Stein's Store, between 1913-1914

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Identifier: B063.01.0001.00026
Abstract

From left to right: Minnie Stein, WC ''Bill'' Ohlman, Albert Stein, Max Stein, and Louis Brown (Max Stein and Louise Brown identities may be swapped) working inside Stein's Store at 115 E 4th, Pueblo, Colorado. Max Stein owned and operated this store, which primarily sold grocery items, in Pueblo, Colorado.

Dates: between 1913-1914