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(L-R) Eugene Damiano Depine, A. Goldman and Joe Depine (Eugene's second oldest son) in wagon. Sign on wagon reads "First Bale 1913 Raised by Eugene Depine. Ginned by Goldman Ginnery & Mills. Weight 440 Ibs." Roos Hardware Store and Studebaker Wagons and Buggies Store are in background, 102-104 S. Liberty.

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1888 Grocery List A Goldman Grocer, Victoria, Texas
Frank Brown, Grandson of Preston Kobitz, June 23, 2007

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Adolph Goldman and Anna Augusta Steiner

     Adolph Goldman was born 07/31/1836  in Achim, Verdener Landkreis, Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen), Germany.  Anna Augusta Steiner was born September 20,1847, ​to parents Carl and Victoria Steiner.

Anna Augusta died on August 19, 1890, in Victoria.  Adolph died on February 16, 1921, in Victoria.

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Confirmation, St. Mary's  April 7, 1867

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A. Goldman home at 107 S. Liberty. The home was built in 1865 of Florida cypress and pine. Goldman, a leading merchant in the community, commissioned an artist to paint portraits on the ceiling of the children's room. When the house was torn down to make room for the expanding Victoria Bank and Trust, the portraits were moved to the McNamara-O'Connor Museum. The Victoria Restaurant was located in the house for several years.