Loewenstein, Strousse and Co. correspondence, 1872-1911.

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Loewenstein, Strousse and Co. correspondence, 1872-1911.

The Loewenstein, Strousse and Co. correspondence contains 160 documents, mainly letters from other mercantile companies. These companies include: Gross, Blackwell & Co., Strousse & Bacharach, Brown & Manzanares Co. and Myer Friedman & Bro. Letters to individual mercantile operators include Louis Sulzbacher, the Jaffa Brothers, and B. Gusdarf. Other letters are statements from the First National Bank in Las Vegas, NM, attorney Charles Ilfeld, and the Equitable Life Assurance Society among others.

2 folders.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7993475

New Mexico State University

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Loewenstein, Strousse and Co. operated in Mora, New Mexico, which is 30 miles north from Las Vegas, New Mexico and 160 miles northeast from Albuquerque, New Mexico, from at least 1872 to 1911. Unfortunately, nothing else is known about its operations. From the guide to the Loewenstein, Strousse and Co. correspondence, 1872-1911, 1872-1911, (Archives and Special Collections. New Mexico State University Library.) Loewenstein, Strousse and Co. operated in Mora, New Mexico, whic...