Title
Friedman and Rosenau Advertisement, 1896
Subject
Stores, Retail
Atlanta Store
Description
This Friedman and Rosenau advertisement for men's clothing appeared in The Crimson-White in 1896.
The store, at the corner of University Boulevard and Greensboro Avenue, was on the site of the 10-story bank building that is a landmark today.
Called the Atlanta Store, the men's clothing store had previously been run by Bernard Friedman and Emmanuel Loveman and was sold to Herman Rosenau and Victor Friedman in 1885.
Friedman and Rosenau owned the store until it burned in 1914. Its site was empty for several years until Merchant's Bank built the bank building that opened in 1925.
The store, at the corner of University Boulevard and Greensboro Avenue, was on the site of the 10-story bank building that is a landmark today.
Called the Atlanta Store, the men's clothing store had previously been run by Bernard Friedman and Emmanuel Loveman and was sold to Herman Rosenau and Victor Friedman in 1885.
Friedman and Rosenau owned the store until it burned in 1914. Its site was empty for several years until Merchant's Bank built the bank building that opened in 1925.
Publisher
The Crimson-White
Date
November 10, 1986
Contributor
Betty Slowe (Description)
Type
Advertisement
Identifier
1010
Coverage
Tuscaloosa (AL)
Original Format
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