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Feb 01, 2017

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- Marley Zielike
Edward & Rose Silberstein Residence
Only recently has research uncovered that Frederick German designed this Prairie style home for Edward and Rose Silbertsein, son and daughter-in-law of Bernard and Nettie Silberstein (see #14). Edward worked as secretary and general manager for his fathers Silberstein & Bondy Dry Goods store. In 1904 German added a fourth floor to George Wirths 1884 Silberstein-Bondy building at 11 West Superior Street; the building contains Duluths first elevator, which is still operational. ... Read More Read Less
Edward & Rose Silberstein Residence
Only recently has research uncovered that Frederick German designed this Prairie style home for Edward and Rose Silbertsein, son and daughter-in-law of Bernard and Nettie Silberstein (see #14). Edward worked as secretary and general manager for his fathers Silberstein & Bondy Dry Goods store. In 1904 German added a fourth floor to George Wirths 1884 Silberstein-Bondy building at 11 West Superior Street; the building contains Duluths first elevator, which is still operational. ... Read More Read Less
Feb 01, 2017


Edward & Rose Silberstein Residence
Only recently has research uncovered that Frederick German designed this Prairie style home for Edward and Rose Silbertsein, son and daughter-in-law of Bernard and Nettie Silberstein (see #14). Edward worked as secretary and general manager for his fathers Silberstein & Bondy Dry Goods store. In 1904 German added a fourth floor to George Wirths 1884 Silberstein-Bondy building at 11 West Superior Street; the building contains Duluths first elevator, which is still operational.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
Historical Record Date
Feb 01, 2017
Source Name
Duluth Preservation Alliance
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