Rabbi - Dr. Samuel Grün
Dr. Samuel Grün was rabbi in Oberdorf from 1887 - 1894.
Clothing and textile store - Kohn Brothers
Manufacture goods en gros - B. Stern
Jersey factory - Adolf Koblenzer
Leather shop - Lauchheimer & Co
In the address book of the city of Nördlingen from the year 1906, the following entry can be found - Lauchheimer Sigmund, leather merchant, Untere Herrengasse B 249 - Lauchheimer Jakob, privateer, Untere Herrengasse B 249.
Flour trade and fruit business - Albert Deutsch
Albert ( Abraham ) Deutsch, born on February 16, 1864 died in the Gurs camp on December 1, 1940. Son Benedikt Deutsch with wife Margarete, née Zivi still managed to emigrate to the USA in 1939. The house in the Obergasse 2 was taken shortly after the emigration of the Deutsch family for the Hitler Youth.
Hoppenlauf Cemetery
The Hoppelaufriedhof was created around 1626 cemetery. Since 1834, the first Jewish cemetery in Baden-Württemberg has been located here in a demarcated area, which was integrated into a (Christian) city cemetery.
Horse and cattle trade - Sigmund Mayer
Livestock business - Gabriel Hamburger
Siegfried Hamburger was the seventh child of the cattle dealer Gabriel Hamburger and his wife Nanni, née Neustätter. Siegfried Hamburger was born on July 10, 1900 in Nördlingen. He died on September 10, 1986 in Miami in the USA.
Text of the picture postcard: Dear Siegfried ! 19.7.19. Why do you let hear nothing. Do you know something when we come to Augsburg. Let it go you well in the vacations like me. Just come home from a bike ride. Almost every day it goes away. Now be greeted by your August.