Goldbaum Building
Tucson, Arizona
Description: Goldbaum Building
Other Names:
Address: Stone Ave
Type: commercial
Original Client: Julius Goldbaum
Historic Inventory:
Date: 1901
Condition: 1914 destroy by fire
Architect or Firm: Trost & Rust
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Dimensions and Orientation: two stories and a basement. 73×64
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Bibliography: (1) Arizona Daily Citizen, August 10, 1901
(2) Arizona Daily Star, March 22, 1902
(3) The Tucson Citizen, March 22, 1902
(4) The Tucson Citizen, March 22, 1902
Remarks: Julius Goldbaum was a born in 1861 to Marcus and Sara who immigrated from Prussia. In 1877, Julius was living in Tucson and worked as a bartender in the Pink Saloon then the Gem. Julius later open his own saloon in Church Plaza (later moving to Congress Street. He was instrument in the liquor business in Tucson.
In 1914 the building caught in fire. It was stated that the building would be remodeled .
Prepared for the El Paso Public Library by Lloyd C. and June F. Engelbrecht under a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, 1990.