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Portrait of Leopold Guldman, ca. 1915

Portrait of Leopold Guldman, ca. 1915

Leopold Henry Guldman Documents

(1852-1936)

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Golden Eagle Fall and Winter Catalog

Starting in 1885, the Golden Eagle began issuing beautifully illustrated seasonal trade catalogs that included hundreds of women’s items from…

Guldman Memorial Yahrzeit Certificate

Guldman had a memorial Yahrzeit certificate that listed the dates of his mother’s and father’s deaths. While Guldman adhered to…

Golden Eagle Newspaper Advertisement

Guldman’s newspaper advertising campaigns played a key role in his store’s success. Many of his ads were aimed at female…

Receipt for Two Pairs of Shoes Sold to Louis Anfenger

Customers enjoyed Guldman’s low prices, but they also appreciated his high-quality merchandise. This 1900 receipt for two pairs of shoes…

Golden Eagle Dry Goods Store Letterhead

Guldman’s son Milton and son-in-law J.L. Wolff were listed as vice-presidents on the store letterhead, but it was just a…

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