Jewish cemetery

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For the year 1758, a Jewish burial society - a Chewra Kaddischa -  is verifiable. The site of the cemetery was at the Kaiplatz. Because this was occupied, the cemetery preserved to this day was built on May 30. May 1826 on the Rö&April;eberg - a small hill between the Bernburg valley town and today's Waldau district - was inaugurated by Duke Alexius of Anhalt-Bernburg (1767-1834)  Duke Alexius is also referred to in the inscription above the archway: "Gottesacker/Erbauet unter der glorreichen Regierung Sr.

Linen factory - J. Elsbach & Co

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The origins of the J. Elsbach & Co linen factory go back to the year 1844/48 in Herford. At that time, Levi Elsbach ran a linen business. In 1873, the brothers Josef and Hermann Elsbach founded the J. Elsbach & Co " Herforder Hemdenfabrik. In the years that followed, the company continued to expand - with a branch in Berlin in 1878 – 1907.  Before 1914, there were further Elsbach factories in Löhne, Lage, Bielefeld, Berlin, Enger and Oerlinghausen.  In 1907, the company was transformed into Elsbach AG (Aktiengesellschaft).

Leather goods shop - Braumann & Thanhauser

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In the Munich address book from 1902 the following entries are found: Thanhauser Sigmund, ( Braumann & Thanhauser ), raw product & leather shop, Schwanthalerstr. 75, shop Goethestr. 7 RG  - Braumann Isidor ( Braumann & Thanhauser ), merchant Mozarthstr.14a.  - Braumann & Thanhauser Rohprodukt,- u. Lederhandlung, ( owner Isidor Braumann u. Sigmund Thanhauser ), Goethestr. 7 RG. The Hainsfarth-born brothers Sigmund Braumann and Isidor Ensle Braumann and Sigmund Thanhauser were the partners of the leather goods shop Braumann & Thannhauser.

Shoe factory - Ludwig Heimann

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Ludwig Heimann founded the company " Schuhwaren en gros " in 1886. For the year 1895 the order and delivery of a steam engine is documented. The company's letterhead is adorned with a silver medal from the Bavarian State Industrial Trade Exhibition in Nuremberg in 1896. In 1906, health reasons led Ludwig Heimann, the founder of the company, to decide to slowly withdraw from the company and hand it over to his nephews Max Landenberger and Wilhelm Heimann.