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- Francis Nolan, Nina Brady, Elizabeth Cohen Nolan, and Fred Nolan, circa 1915 -

- circa 1915
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Francis Nolan, Nina Brady, Elizabeth Cohen Nolan, and Fred Nolan, circa 1915
- Elizabeth Cohen Nolan on the left, pictured with a child and another woman, circa 1910 -

- circa 1910
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Elizabeth Cohen Nolan on the left, pictured with a child and another woman, circa 1910
- Cohen Millinery, Original Site, Detroit, Michigan, circa 1895 - Mrs. Cohen's Millinery, a small urban specialty store located at 444 Baker Street in Detroit, as it appeared in the mid-1890s. Widowed Elizabeth Cohen (shown at center, with daughter) supported her young family by selling inexpensive, mass-produced headwear to her middle-class customers. Like other shopkeepers, Mrs. Cohen lived above her store--making it possible to handle both business and family responsibilities.

- circa 1895
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Cohen Millinery, Original Site, Detroit, Michigan, circa 1895
Mrs. Cohen's Millinery, a small urban specialty store located at 444 Baker Street in Detroit, as it appeared in the mid-1890s. Widowed Elizabeth Cohen (shown at center, with daughter) supported her young family by selling inexpensive, mass-produced headwear to her middle-class customers. Like other shopkeepers, Mrs. Cohen lived above her store--making it possible to handle both business and family responsibilities.
- Cohen Millinery - Specialized retail stores like this one served the needs of city dwellers in the late 19th century. During the 1880s, a series of shops selling fancy goods, groceries, dry goods, and flour and feed occupied the building. In the mid-1890s, widow Elizabeth Cohen operated a millinery shop here, offering customers fashionable headwear while supporting her young family. Like other shopkeepers, Mrs. Cohen lived above her store.

- circa 1880
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Cohen Millinery
Specialized retail stores like this one served the needs of city dwellers in the late 19th century. During the 1880s, a series of shops selling fancy goods, groceries, dry goods, and flour and feed occupied the building. In the mid-1890s, widow Elizabeth Cohen operated a millinery shop here, offering customers fashionable headwear while supporting her young family. Like other shopkeepers, Mrs. Cohen lived above her store.
- Elizabeth Cohen, circa 1890 -

- circa 1890
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Elizabeth Cohen, circa 1890