Kuhn Air Delivery, 1919
In 1919, Jos. Kuhn & Co. became the first clothier to accept a shipment of clothing from a commercial airplane. The plane flew Society Brand clothes down from Chicago. Isaac Kuhn is pictured fifth from the right.
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Kuhn's "The College" book (interior)
Kuhn's "The College Book" catalog (interior)
Jos. Kuhn and Son
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Lewis & Co. Fire, 1915
Neil St. (Champaign), North 113
Department Stores--Champaign
The W. Lewis & Co. Department Store was destroyed in Champaign’s St. Patrick Day Fire, March 17, 1915.
W. Lewis and Co. Department Store (Champaign) Photographs Envelope
03/17/1915
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Live Advertisement at Eisner Foods on opening day, 1955
Live advertisement of Minshall Electric Organ by Macon Music during Eisner Foods opening day in Urbana.
1955
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M. Lowenstern & Co. Advertisement
Business enterprises--Urbana
Clothing trade--Urbana
M. Lowenstern and Co. advertisement in the Champaign County Herald
"M. Lowenstern and Co. (Urbana)" File, Local History Ephemera, Champaign County Historical Archives at The Urbana Free Library
Champaign County Herald
12/15/1886
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Morris Lowenstern
Jewish businesspeople--Illinois--Champaign County
Lowenstern, Morris
Portrait of Morris Lowenstern (1836-1916), owner of M. Lowenstern & Co.
"Lowenstern, Morris" Photographs Envelope, Personal and Family Photographs, Champaign County Historical Archives at The Urbana Free Library
Circa 1870
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Mount Hope Sign
Mount Hope Cemetery, Champaign, was established in 1856.
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Move to Mt. Hope
Newspaper announcement concerning the movement of a Jewish cemetery north of Urbana to Mount Hope.
<em>Champaign Daily Gazette</em>
03/11/1899
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Nathan Stern (1836-1923)
Nathan Stern photograph
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New York Store, 20-22 West Main Street, Champaign
Max Eichberg's New York Store: Dry Goods & Carpets and Opera Hall in Champaign, IL.
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