First page of Al Barnes' article for the Michigan Jewish History Journal, titled , "Julius Steinberg: Early Jewish Pioneer of Traverse City and the Steinberg Grand Opera House."
Black and white photographic portrait identified as "Steinberg, Julius, Dry Goods, Carpets and Clothing, Proprietor and Manager of Steinberg's Opera House."
Handwritten correspondence on Cut Stone Contractor, Anton Hirth letterhead from Grand Rapids to Julius Steinberg about meeting with W.G. Robinson and opera house construction plans.
Handwritten correspondence on Cut Stone Contractor letterhead from Grand Rapids to Julius Steinberg about the shipment of window sills for Julius Steinberg as well as for Perry Hannah.
Handwritten correspondence that likely had another page, but is lost. Correspondence responds to Julius Steinberg’s letter and payment of January 14, 1892. Steinberg claimed many discounts and disputed the final price, which Terra Cotta Co. clarifies…
Handwritten correspondence from the Terra Cotta Brick Co. written by J. Peterson to Julius Steinberg inquiring about business opportunities in Traverse city as well as Steinberg’s feedback on the Terra Cotta Company.