Oscar Elsas family papers, 1871-1976.

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Oscar Elsas family papers, 1871-1976.

The collection consists of papers of Oscar Elsas and the Elsas family from 1871-1976. The papers include correspondence; genealogical information on the Elsas family; a minute book (1925-1936) of the Ingleside Country Club (Atlanta, Ga.) Greens Committee; materials relating to Rich's Inc. (department store) including annual reports (1947-1974) and newsletters (1938-1967); and a history of the Fulton Bag and Cotton Mill (1975).

1.5 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7403739

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Elsas family.

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Ingleside Country Club (Atlanta, Ga.)

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Rich's (Retail store)

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Founded in 1867 in Atlanta, Ga., by Morris Rich as M. Rich & Co.; name changed to M. Rich & Bro. in 1876; M. Rich & Bros. in 1884; M. Rich & Bros. Co., 1901; and Rich's, Inc. in 1929; operates stores throughout the South. From the description of Records, 1867-1991. (Atlanta History Center). WorldCat record id: 28414483 In 1867, a Northerner by the name of Morris Rich and his brothers, Emanuel and Daniel, started a store at 36 Whitehall Street in ...

Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills

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Founded in Atlanta during the late 1860s, the Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills operated under the management of Jacob Elsas and his descendants for more than a century. Jacob Elsas' sons Oscar and Benjamin each served as company President during the early twentieth century; grandsons Norman, William, and Clarence Elsas each served in the years during and after World War II. In 1968, Fulton Industries Inc. was sold to Allied Products Corporation. Fulton Cotton Mill's last President, Meno Schoenbach, s...

Elsas, Oscar, 1871-1924.

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Oscar Elsas (1871-1924), president of the Fulton Bag and Cotton Mill (Atlanta, Ga.) and Jewish community leader. From the description of Oscar Elsas family papers, 1871-1976. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38476974 ...