03/24/2022
1925 Passport photo of Golda Ginsburg. Golda and her father Bernard had sinced moved to a North End Apartment at 22/46 Alger Ave (Street). Bernard Ginsburg and Leopold Mayer of 4748 Brush Street signed as witnesses.
Built 1898 - 1899
(80/82/84/88)/236 Adelaide
Architect: Nettleton & Kahn (Albert)
National Register H. Paint/Glaze: Hack & Hartzen
Plumbing: Gus Kahn & Co. L.
The Bernard Ginsburg House is significant as the home of Bernard Ginsburg and Ida Ginsburg, both important figures in philanthropy, civic service, and the Jewish community during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The Bernard Ginsburg House is also significant as a very early work of the well-known architect Albert Kahn and renowned Sculptor Julius Melchers. Permit: Nov 11 1898
Built: 1898-18
03/24/2022
1925 Passport photo of Golda Ginsburg. Golda and her father Bernard had sinced moved to a North End Apartment at 22/46 Alger Ave (Street). Bernard Ginsburg and Leopold Mayer of 4748 Brush Street signed as witnesses.
10/24/2020
Current Floor Plan (2020)
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Detroit Historic Commission Write-Up for Brush Park Historic District
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10/24/2020
Freep: 13 Nov 1898
08/21/2017
08/04/2017
1990 - Michigan State Historic Preservation Office photos