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The entire volume is connected to this family. The Goldsmiths lived in the home for 54 years.
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Pruitt, Editor,pages 81, 89, You Better Believe It!! Oscar Goldstein, Lawrence B. Goldstein Sr. Goldstein Jr. There are 48 instances of the name "Goldstein" found in this quarterly and often strong statements are made like: "He worked tirelessly on its behalf for about thirty-eight years".
Especially interesting is an account of Margaret Anne Goldsmith as she shares her childhood memories of her time living there pages 45 - Simpson with Mary N. Oscar Goldsmith. From Catalogue. Goldsmith, Sr. Goldsmith, Jr. Inhe was the manager of M. Newman, a dry goods store, married to Bettie, and lived at Gates Avenue.
Their children were Therissa, a daughter, born June, ; and Lawrence born in April, Also in the home was his brother, Henry, born in February,and a sister-in-law, Sophia Bernstein born in September, Oscar was buried in Maple Hill Cemetery. His tombstone information reads, ' Goldsmith's reads ';' and Lawrence B. Along with other projects.
Goldsmith built a housing development around the Dallas Mill village to provide textile workers housing. A newspaper article from the July Democrat announced that 'our enterprising citizen, Mr. Oscar Goldsmith is building a handsome 2-story cottage on Franklin Street. Betty was the daughter of Morris and Henrietta Bernstein.
Their son was Lawrence G. Goldsmith and he married Annie Schiffman daughter of Isaac Schiffman, first generation immigrant from Germany.