Jacob Bamberger opened his hat shop, The Avenue
Store, in Sandusky in 1914 at 162 Columbus Avenue. The Avenue Store had a big hat sale to
celebrate its fifth anniversary in 1919.
You can see a portion of Bamberger's Avenue Store in
the picture below, taken in 1925. Eventually the name of the store became simply, Bamberger’s.
Jacob Bamberger was born in Germany
in 1888, and he came to the United States in 1909. He and Alice Dreifuss were
married in 1921. While on their honeymoon in Washington D.C., Mr. and Mrs.
Bamberger were the guests of Congressman James T. Begg. In 1934, the Bamberger store moved to West
Market Street in the Hotel Rieger building. In the 1947 Twin Anniversary
Edition of the Sandusky Register Star News, Mr. and Mrs. Bamberger ran this advertisement.
Mrs. Alice Bamberger passed away in
1963. Jacob Bamberger operated the hat shop until the late 1960s. He died on
February 22, 1972. Both Mr. and Mrs. Bamberger were members of the Oheb Shalom
Temple, and were buried in the Jewish Cemetery on South Columbus Avenue. This
lovely hat, once worn as an Easter bonnet, is now in the collections of the
Follett House Museum. The hat was purchased at Bamberger’s store in the 1950s
or 1960s.