August Gemünder & Sons CatalogSelections from Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of High-Grade Stringed Instruments Made and Sold By August Gemünder & Sons, 1895.
August Schell Brewing Company brew house in New Ulm, Minnesota, 20th CenturyTwentieth-century photograph of the August Schell Brewing Company brew house in New Ulm, Minnesota. Schell, a German immigrant, founded the…
August Schell residence, Twentieth South Street, New Ulm, Minnesota, 1990August Schell residence, Twentieth South Street, New Ulm, Minnesota, 1990.
Autobiography of Isidor StrausCreated By: Straus, Isidor Publisher: Manuscript privately published by Sara Straus Hess, 1955
B. Altman & Co. Records, 1876-1955Created By: B. Altman & Co. Publisher: The New-York Historical Society
B. Altman & Company Fifth Avenue StoreB. Altman & Company Fifth Avenue Store in New York City, ca. 1906
B. Altman & Company, Enlarged StoreCreated By: B. Altman & Company Publisher: New York: B. Altman & Company, 1914
B. Nathan & Company, Kearny and Sacramento streets, ca. 1860sB. Nathan & Company, Kearny and Sacramento streets, ca. 1860s.
Banking floor, Commercial National Bank, St. Paul, MN, ca. 1890Banking floor, Commercial National Bank, 116 East Third Street, St. Paul, ca. 1890. Albert Scheffer stands sixth from right.
Banking on Global Markets: Deutsche Bank and the United States, 1870 to the PresentCreated By: Kobrak, Christopher Publisher: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008
Bankruptcy notice for William Thalhimer & SonsBankruptcy notice for William Thalhimer & Sons on May 5, 1873. The notice stated that they were forbidden from selling…
Bausch, Edward, son of John Jacob Bausch, and Aunt, Ulm, Germany, 1938Edward Bausch, son of John Jacob Bausch, and aunt, Ulm, Germany, 1938
Bausch, JohnCredited as the entrepreneur behind Bausch & Lomb, John Jacob Bausch ranks among the pioneers who paved the way for the birth of the American optical industry. He transformed a small store for eyeglasses into a large-scale manufacturing enterprise for optical goods in Rochester, New York.
Beach at Elberon, New Jersey, c. 1900Elberon was a beach resort town favored by many of the east coast's elite Jewish families.