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    • Greenberg, Alfred

    • Greenberg, Alfred

    • Carriages and carts; Horse-drawn vehicles

    • Alfred Greenberg (1891-1928) was the son of Edward and Carrie (Carolina) Greenberg. His father, Edward Greenberg, established a blacksmith shop at the northwest corner of Evergreen Avenue and Mors Parkway. In the 1910 Census, Alfred (18) is...
    • Kuhlmann, Augusta Greenberg

    • Kuhlmann, Augusta Greenberg

    • Stores, Retail; Delicatessens; Groceries; Restaurants; Florists

    • Augusta Greenberg Kuhlmann, (December 8, 1882-September 24, 1959), was the daughter of Edward and Carrie Greenberg. In 1910, she lived with her sister Della Greenberg in Chicago. In 1920, she lived in New York City, NY with her husband, Phillip B....
    • Kuhlmann, Augusta Greenberg

    • Kuhlmann, Augusta Greenberg

    • Stores, Retail; Delicatessens; Groceries; Restaurants; Florists

    • Augusta Greenberg Kuhlmann, (December 8, 1882-September 24, 1959), was the daughter of Edward and Carrie Greenberg. In 1910, she lived with her sister Della Greenberg in Chicago. In 1920, she lived in New York City, NY with her husband, Phillip B....
    • Greenberg, Augusta

    • Greenberg, Augusta

    • Stores, Retail; Delicatessens; Groceries; Restaurants; Florists

    • Augusta Greenberg Kuhlmann, (December 8, 1882-September 24, 1959), was the daughter of Edward and Carrie Greenberg. In 1910, she lived with her sister, Della Greenberg, in Chicago. In 1920, she lived in New York City, NY with her husband, Phillip...
    • Greenberg, Della

    • Greenberg, Della

    • Women - Illinois - Arlington Heights; Traveling sales personnel; Coffee; Tea; Confirmation

    • Della Greenberg is pictured in her Confirmation portrait. Della M. Greenberg was born December 11, 1876, to Edward and Carrie (Carolina) Greenberg. In 1900, she lived in the 14th ward, Chicago with her aunt and uncle, Frank and Sophia Eggert. She...
    • Greenberg, Edward, Sr.

    • Greenberg, Edward, Sr.

    • Blacksmiths

    • Edward Greenberg (1847-Dec. 5, 1931) was born about 1848 in Pomerania, Germany, which is now part of Poland, and immigrated in 1857. He established a blacksmith shop in the village in 1872, at the northwest corner of Evergreen Avenue and Mors...
    • Greenberg, Edward William, Jr.

    • Greenberg, Edward William, Jr.

    • Blacksmiths; Volunteer firefighters

    • Edward William Greenberg (July 5, 1885-February 14, 1954) was the son Edward and Carrie (Carolina) Greenberg. His father, Edward Greenberg, established a blacksmith shop at the northwest corner of Evergreen Avenue and Mors Parkway (now Northwest...
    • Greenberg, Edward William

    • Greenberg, Edward William

    • Blacksmiths; Volunteer firefighters

    • Edward William Greenberg (July 5, 1885-February 14, 1954) was the son Edward and Carrie (Carolina) Greenberg. His father, Edward Greenberg, established a blacksmith shop at the northwest corner of Evergreen Avenue and Mors Parkway (now Northwest...
    • Greenberg, Arthur

    • Greenberg, Arthur

    • Funeral rites and ceremonies; Funeral decorations;

    • Funeral memorial for Arthur Greenberg (July 28, 1888-Dec. 9, 1898). Arthur Greenberg was the son of Edward Greenberg, who established a blacksmith shop at the northwest corner of Evergreen Avenue and Mors Parkway. His siblings were Della Greenberg...
    • Greenberg-Kuhlman Family

    • Greenberg-Kuhlman Family

    • Group portraits

    • Pictured (L-R) Alfred Greenberg, Edward Greenberg Sr., Mrs. Phillip Kuhlmann (Augusta Greenberg) , and Edward William Greenberg. Edward Greenberg Sr. established a blacksmith shop at the northwest corner of Evergreen Avenue and Mors Parkway (now...
    • Evergreen Avenue, 215 North

    • Evergreen Avenue, 215 North

    • Evergreen Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Dwellings; Blacksmiths

    • This house was known as the Greenberg house. Edward Greenberg established a blacksmith shop in 1872 at the northwest corner of Evergreen Avenue and Mors Parkway (now Northwest Highway). He continued his business there until 1926. At that time,...
    • Evergreen Avenue, 215 North

    • Evergreen Avenue, 215 North

    • Evergreen Avenue (Arlington Heights, Ill.); Dwellings; Blacksmiths

    • This house was known as the Greenberg house. The photo was probably taken about 1910. Edward Greenberg established a blacksmith shop in the village 1872, at the northwest corner of Evergreen Avenue and Mors Parkway (now Northwest Highway). He...

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