| Item ID | 156602 | ||||
| Accession Number | BANC MSS 2010.506 | ![]() |
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| Other Number | WJHC 1969.007 AR1 (legacy) | ![]() |
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| · Number | WJHC 1969.007 AR1 | ![]() |
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| · Type | legacy | ![]() |
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| Level of description | Collection | ![]() |
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| Author/Creator | Goldberg family | ![]() |
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| Author/Creator | Bowen family | ![]() |
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| Title | Goldberg and Bowen family papers | ![]() |
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| Filing Title | Goldberg and Bowen family papers | ![]() |
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| Date Created | 1879-1907 | ![]() |
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| Extent and Quantity | 1 folder | ![]() |
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| Biographical History | J. Goldberg and L. Lebenbaum were fruit merchants in the Utah Territory in the 1870s. Goldberg, Bowen and Company of San Francisco and Oakland, which became known as a gourmet grocery chain, was established in 1850 and incorporated in 1889. Pardon M. Bowen, whose family was not Jewish, was the president of the Auburn and Rock Creek Gold Mining Company, Placer County, Calif., in the 1880s. | ![]() |
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| Scope and Content | Business cards of J. Goldberg and L. Lebenbaum; stationery of the Goldberg-Bowen store; photographs of Rena Goldberg and classmates at Pacific Heights School, in San Francisco (1907); a certificate from the Auburn and Rock Creek Gold Mining Company; a report on the Auburn Mine (1880); and Pardon M. Bowen's Independent Order of Odd Fellows certificate. | ![]() |
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| Link to this Item | http://magnesalm.org/notebook_fext.asp?site=magnes&book=156602 | ![]() |
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| Link to UC Berkeley OskiCat | http://oskicat.berkeley.edu/record=b18274930~S1 | ||||
| Link to Magnes.org | http://www.magnes.org/collections/archives/western-jewish-americana/goldberg-and-bowen-family-papers-1879-1907 |
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