Jewish businesspeople
Found in 407 Collections and/or Records:
Exterior of Groussman's Store, 1979
Exterior of Albert and Bella Groussman's grocery store, now known as the "Mercantile Café," on the 9th Street Park, Auraria Campus, Denver, Colorado.
Exterior of Groussman's Store, 1979
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.
Exterior of Leopold Mayer's Bank and Dry Goods Store in Saguache, Colorado, circa 1885
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.
Exterior of M. Wise Store, Trinidad, Colo., 1860
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.
Exterior of Radinsky Rag Factory, circa 1978
Exterior of the A.D. Radinsky Rag Factory in Denver, Colorado. the factory was located on West Colfax Avenue.
Exterior of Rockmont Envelope Company, between 1950-1970
Exterior of the Rockmont Envelope Company in Denver, Colorado. The company was started in 1919 by Carl L. Tucker and Willett R. Lake.
Exterior of Rockmont Envelope Company, between 1950-1970
Exterior of the Rockmont Envelope Company in Denver, Colorado. The company was started in 1919 by Carl L. Tucker and Willett R. Lake.
Exterior of Rockmont Envelope Company, between 1950-1970
Exterior of the Rockmont Envelope Company in Denver, Colorado. The company was started in 1919 by Carl L. Tucker and Willett R. Lake. The building was designed by Richard L. Crowther and Associates, Architects.
Exterior of the Bernstein's Store, between 1890-1905
Moritz Bernstein, fifth from right, dressed in a suit, stands with hands in pockets amongst a large group of customers in front of Bernstein's Dry Goods Store in Walsenburg, Colorado.
Exterior of the Lutz Overall Factory, between 1905-1910
Exterior of the Lutz Overall Factory on Larimer Street in Denver, Colorado. There is a large group of employees standing in front of the factory. Leon Obodov (8th from left) was manager at the time. The factory employed many immigrant Jews during the early part of the 20th century.