Came across this reference to the Berner Street Club and Messrs. Wess and Goldstein once again acting in concert. From The Commonweal, January 4th, 1890:


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Hi Dusty
Casebook notes that:āFrom 1889 he was reponsible for the typesetting of the Freedom newspaper and he became manager of the Freedom office in 1891, when he was recorded as living at 108 Brady Street Dwellings, Brady Street with relativesā
Whether the address mentioned on the poster is his home or business address I do not know.
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Originally posted by Michael Banks View PostFeigenbaum?
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Originally posted by R. J. Palmer View Post
Yes, there were Feigenbaum's in Mile End Old Town. The 1891 census lists them as Austrian (they first came to London in the mid-1880s) whereas Trevor's suspect was born in Karlsruhe, Germany, which is a good distance from the Austrian border, so it is doubtful they were related.
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Originally posted by Gary Barnett View Post
It appears there was a Benjamin Feigenbaum living in Berner Street in 1889/90, at no. 14 in 1889 and no. 40 in 1890.
I had a great aunt who attended Berner Street school ca 1900. With one or two possible exceptions, hers is the only non-Jewish name on the page. Lucky Berner Street had the privilege of teaching the riff-raff from Shovel Alley alongside its more respectable Jewish students.
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