Herman A. Flurscheim
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Herman A. Flurscheim or Hermann Flürscheim, was a pioneer dry goods merchant and art collector. He was one of the first merchants to move to Fifth Avenue.
. Herman worked for Stern Brothers until 1901 when he partnered with Franklin Simon
in Franklin Simon & Co. Herman's children include: Harry D. Flurscheim; Estelle Flurscheim, who married Otto Loeb; Agnes E. Flurscheim, and Helen I. Flurscheim, who married Ansel Straus. He died on August 18, 1914 and his estate was worth over $1M.
Biography
He was born in Frankfurt, Germany in 1851. He came to the USA in 1875 or earlier. He had a brother, Michael FlürscheimMichael Flürscheim
Michael Flürscheim was a German economist. He was born in Frankfurt to a wealthy family. He was prominent in the town of Gaggenau where he helped found a factory. He had 6 children from 2 wives. He was a big advocate of Henry George. His brother Hermann A. Flurscheim became a New York retailer...
. Herman worked for Stern Brothers until 1901 when he partnered with Franklin Simon
Franklin Simon
Franklin Simon was the owner of Franklin Simon & Co., a department store in Manhattan. The store was founded in February 1902, and his business partner was Herman A. Flurscheim.-Biography:...
in Franklin Simon & Co. Herman's children include: Harry D. Flurscheim; Estelle Flurscheim, who married Otto Loeb; Agnes E. Flurscheim, and Helen I. Flurscheim, who married Ansel Straus. He died on August 18, 1914 and his estate was worth over $1M.