1880's Solomon Glauber Store Advertising Trade Card, Brooklyn NY
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Printed on front: True Love, Glauber's 99¢ Specialties, 229 Fulton and 38 Liberty Street, Between Concord and Tillary, OVER.....Printed on reverse: "Glaubers 99 cent Specialties, Fulton Street North" and the byline: "I am sorry my number is not 999, my age is near 29, and I would not care to be near 99, but I have on hand 9,999 different novelties for the small sum of 99¢. 229 Fulton Street."
Found in Public Genealogy Records:
Solomon W. Glauber Jr. ran a varieties store in Brooklyn on Fulton street from 1876 to 1887 in NYC directory records and this is his card.
Salamon Glauber in the New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Name: Salamon Glauber
Arrival Date: 15 Jun 1871
Birth Date: abt 1856
Age: 15
Ethnicity/ Nationality: Austrian
Place of Origin: Austria
Port of Departure: Bremen, Germany
Destination: United States of America
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Ship Name: Bremen
Salomon W Glauber in NY State, Federal Naturalization Records 1794-1940
Name: Salomon W Glauber
Record Type: Oath
Oath Date: 21 Oct 1878
Oath Place: Kings, New York, USA
Solomon W Glauber Jr in the US City Directories 1822-1995
Name: Solomon W Glauber Jr
Residence Year: 1880
Street address: 179 Fulton
Residence Place: Brooklyn, New York
Occupation: Varieties, Fancy Goods
Publication Title: Brooklyn, New York, City Directory, 1880
Solomon W Glauber in the U.S. City Directories, 1822-1995
Residence Year: 1884
Street address: 214 Washington
Residence Place: Brooklyn, New York
Occupation: Toys
Publication Title: Brooklyn, New York, City Directory, 1884
Emilie Smolke in the New York, New York, Marriage Index 1866-1937
Marriage Date: 13 Feb 1898
Marriage Place: Manhattan, New York
Spouse: Solomon Glauber
(Also seen as Emily Smolke Glauber)
We also found a Solomon Glauberman buried in 1946 at Mount Lebanon Cemetery, Glendale, Queens County, New York. This card was found in the Hudson Valley of New York, in Albany County. A great Brooklyn history piece, especially in the age of our 21st c. dollar stores. Solomon was over 100 years ahead of his time!
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