Finding Thalhimers

Finding Thalhimers

Author: Elizabeth Thalhimer Smartt

Publisher: Dementi Milestone Pub

Published: 2010-09

Total Pages: 259

ISBN-13: 9780982701911

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Elizabeth Thalhimer Smartt takes readers along on her obsessive quest to find the true story of her father's family and their department store Thalhimers. Riveting and poignant, this multigenerational narrative weaves together history, biography, and memoir into an unforgettable portrait of an ambitious American retail family.


Finding Thalhimers

Finding Thalhimers

Author: Elizabeth Thalhimer Smartt

Publisher: Dementi Milestone Pub

Published: 2010-10-16

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 9780982701959

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One woman's obsessive quest for the true story of her family and their beloved department store.


Thalhimers Department Stores

Thalhimers Department Stores

Author: Emily Golightly Rusk

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1467120464

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This book documents the history of Thalhimers department stores, through stories and vintage photographs. Thalhimers was founded in Richmond in 1842 by German Jewish immigrant William Thalhimer as a humble dry goods store. It expanded over the years to become a 26-store chain across the Southeast under the leadership of William's great-grandson, William B. Thalhimer Jr. It boasted the latest in clothing, shoes, and accessories for the entire family, the most modern of housewares, and gourmet foods and baked goods, including the iconic six-layer chocolate cake. Through decades of dramatic political and social change, Thalhimers stood strong, guided by the overarching philosophies of honesty, integrity, quality, and service. Loyal and devoted employees were the heart of Thalhimers, becoming part of the extended Thalhimer family. Sadly, in 1992, as a result of retail consolidation, the Thalhimer name was dropped and the flagship downtown Richmond store closed. A 150-year legacy ended, leaving behind cherished memories, stories, and images.


Under the Clock

Under the Clock

Author: Earle Dunford

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2008-09-11

Total Pages: 179

ISBN-13: 1614237883

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Under the Clock documents the fascinating historical chain of department stores Miller & Rhoads through its many transformations. Under the Clock tells the story of Miller & Rhoads, from its incarnation as a little dry goods store in 1885 through more than a century as a beloved Richmond landmark. Earle Dunford, longtime city editor for the Richmond Times-Dispatch, and George Bryson, a Miller & Rhoads veteran for thirty-nine years, usher us behind the scenes at the famous department store, sharing anecdotes they have collected from the many devoted shoppers and loyal employees who remember the good old days at Miller & Rhoads. Meet them "under the clock" to read about the famous Tea Room, Book and Author Dinners, fashion shows, Sara Sue hats, Christmastime with Santa Claus and countless other memories of a bygone era in shopping.


Escape to Virginia

Escape to Virginia

Author: Robert H. Gillette

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2016-03-08

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 1625854439

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“Fascinating . . . Provides a history of the Holocaust as the tapestry against which the trials and adventures of these young Jewish youth played out” (Jewish Book Council). Jewish teenagers Eva and Töpper were desperately searching for an escape from the stranglehold of 1930s Nazi Germany. They studied agriculture at the Gross Breesen Institute in hopes of securing visas to gain freedom from the tyranny around them. Then, Richmond department store owner William B. Thalhimer created a safe haven on a rural Virginia farm where Eva and Töpper would find refuge. Discover the remarkable true story of two young German Jews who endured the emotional torture of their adolescence, journeyed to freedom, and ultimately confronted the evil that could not destroy their spirit. Author Robert H. Gillette retells this harrowing narrative that is sure to inspire generations to come. Includes photos! “Escape to Virginia is not only an illuminating history lesson, bridging the Old World and the New World during its most tumultuous period, it is also an exemplary story on various levels and for readers of all ages, crystallizing time and again the Gross Breesen spirit of hope, courage and resilience. The book is well researched, vividly narrated, and richly illustrated.” —Jewish New


John Meyer of Norwich

John Meyer of Norwich

Author: Judith Deglin

Publisher:

Published: 2016-04-01

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780998006703

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An exhibition of the Slater Memorial Museum of Norwich Free Academy. This unique exhibition investigates the celebrated clothing company, John Meyer of Norwich, which was established and based in Norwich, CT. The exhibition explores John Meyer himself, the man who founded theeponymous company, the family who supported him and the community that he served. Included themes cover relative history of design and styles; social history related to women and their changing roles, the Jewish Community in a small New England city and manufacturing technology.Second edition.


Our Snow Bear Scrapbook

Our Snow Bear Scrapbook

Author: Elizabeth Thalhimer

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780875171111

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All proceeds from the sale of our Snow Bear scrapbook will go to Theatre IV's arts-in-education programs.


Invisible Sun

Invisible Sun

Author: Charles Stross

Publisher: Tor Books

Published: 2021-09-28

Total Pages: 393

ISBN-13: 1250807115

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The alternate timelines of Charles Stross' Empire Games trilogy have never been so entangled than in Invisible Sun—the techno-thriller follow up to Dark State—as stakes escalate in a conflict that could spell extermination for humanity across all known timelines. An inter-timeline coup d'état gone awry. A renegade British monarch on the run through the streets of Berlin. And robotic alien invaders from a distant timeline flood through a wormhole, wreaking havoc in the USA. Can disgraced worldwalker Rita and her intertemporal extraordaire agent of a mother neutralize the livewire contention before it's too late? At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.


Thalhimers Department Stores

Thalhimers Department Stores

Author: Emily Golightly Rusk

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2014-04-14

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1439642680

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This book documents the history of Thalhimers department stores, through stories and vintage photographs. Thalhimers was founded in Richmond in 1842 by German Jewish immigrant William Thalhimer as a humble dry goods store. It expanded over the years to become a 26-store chain across the Southeast under the leadership of William's great-grandson, William B. Thalhimer Jr. It boasted the latest in clothing, shoes, and accessories for the entire family, the most modern of housewares, and gourmet foods and baked goods, including the iconic six-layer chocolate cake. Through decades of dramatic political and social change, Thalhimers stood strong, guided by the overarching philosophies of honesty, integrity, quality, and service. Loyal and devoted employees were the heart of Thalhimers, becoming part of the extended Thalhimer family. Sadly, in 1992, as a result of retail consolidation, the Thalhimer name was dropped and the flagship downtown Richmond store closed. A 150-year legacy ended, leaving behind cherished memories, stories, and images.