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The founding of Kuhn, Loeb &
Company in New York
Page entitled : Founding
of Kuhn, Loeb & Company in New York
Content of this page is about :
Of Solomon Loeb's relocation to New York, the founding of Kuhn, Loeb &
Company and its early partners Abraham Wolff and Louis A. Heinesheimer
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Tired of making clothes
and not yet old enough to retire, Solomon Loeb decided that banking was the
right profession for him to exerce in the bustling financial capital of
America. He thus established Kuhn, Loeb & Company as a private banking
venture at Nr 31 Nassau Street in 1867, while his wife chose a proper
brownstone mansion on Murray Hill, where she could be admitted to the
essentially German born elite of Jewish-American society. Abraham Kuhn soon
retired from both the Cincinnati textile business and the new banking
venture in New York, to return to Germany with his wife, the former Regina
Loeb, and his two daughters Ida and Emily. In 1876, Ida Kuhn married the
artist painter Eduard Cohen. She should not be confused with Eda Kuhn, ...
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