Goldschmidt, Leo, 1852-

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Biographical note: Merchant and amateur photographer; Leo Goldschmidt emigrated to America from Germany, and arrived in Tucson in 1878. One sister, Mathilda married Aaron Zeckendorf; another sister married J.S. Mansfeld, both were merchant families in Tucson and New Mexico. Leo worked at the L. Zeckendorf store before opening his own furniture store. He sold his store in 1888 and, with E.N. Fish, operated the Eagle Flour Mill.

From the description of Goldschmidt photograph collection, ca. 1885-1920. (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division). WorldCat record id: 49241743

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creatorOf Goldschmidt, Leo, 1852-. Goldschmidt photograph collection, ca. 1885-1920. Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division
referencedIn Eagle Milling Company. Eagle Milling Company records, 1888-1917. Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division
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associatedWith Aguirre, Pedro, 1835-1907 person
associatedWith Cameron, Brewster person
associatedWith Eagle Milling Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Goldschmidt, Leo, 1852-1944 person
associatedWith Goldsmith family family
associatedWith Grace Episcopal Church (Tucson, Ariz.) corporateBody
associatedWith Hamm, Grace person
associatedWith Mansfield family family
associatedWith Owl's Club (Tucson, Ariz.) corporateBody
associatedWith San Agustin Mission (Tucson, Ariz.) corporateBody
associatedWith Steinfeld, Harold person
associatedWith Zeckendorf family family
Place Name Admin Code Country
Sonora (Ariz.)
Arizona
La Campana Mine (Mexico)
Pearce (Ariz.)
Ray (Ariz.)
Arizona--Mexico--Sonora (State)
Mexico--Sonora (State)
Florence (Ariz.)
Arizona--Tucson
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Chinese Americans
Freight and freightage
Hotels
Mines and mineral resources
Mines and mineral resources
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Birth 1852

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