Emil Oscar Zadek Mobile, Alabama (b.1842-d.1908) German emigre, arrived in Mobile in 1859. Active c.1861-1866, jeweler, watchmaker, silver retailer. Commander, with rank of Major, of the Mobile Home Guards during the Civil War. |
Zadek & Caldwell Mobile, Alabama Active 1866-c.1873, jewelers, watchmakers, silver retailers. Emil Oscar Zadek & ? Caldwell, successors to John Ayer L'Hommedieu, succeeded by E. O. Zadek & Co. |
E. O. Zadek Jewelry Co. Mobile, Alabama Active c.1882-1916, jewelers, watchmakers, silver retailers. Successors to E. O. Zadek & Co. |
Godfried M. Zahm Lancaster, Pennsylvania (b.1817-d.1895) Active from c.1838, silversmith & jeweler, although noted as retired, he is still listed as a jeweler in the 1892 directory. |
H.L & E.J. Zahm Lancaster, Pennsylvania Henry L. Zahm & Edward J. Zahm, brothers, both trained under their older brother Godfried Zahm. Commenced business as 1866, watchmakers, jewelry and silver retailers. |
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Zahm & Jackson Lancaster, Pennsylvania Active from c.1845. John W. Jackson & Michael Zahm, son of Godfried Zahm. Watchmakers, jewelry and silver retailers. |
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Isaac Zane Zanesville, Ohio Active in the late 18th Century. |
Alfred F. Zimmerman Warrensburg, Missouri (b.1829-d.1902) Active from c.1855 in Harrisburg, PA, removed to Missouri in 1866, farmed, then returned to the jewelry business in 1872. Jeweler, optician & retail silversmith. Succeeded in 1897 by his sons in the Zimmerman Jewelry Co.
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Marie Zimmermann New York, NY (b.1879-d.1972) Active c.1900-c.1940, superb Ats & Crafts metalsmith, created everything from enameled jewelry to sterling tea sets to massive bronze & iron gates.
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Philip Zoellner Portsmouth, Ohio (b.1832-d.1906) Active from c.1857, watchmaker, jeweler & silver retailer.
Succeeded in 1899 by sons' firm of Otto Zoellner & Brother.
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