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Herbert S. Auerbach photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P1645

Scope and Contents

The Herbert S. Auerbach photograph collection consists of 2 boxes containing 591 black-and-white photograph prints. The collection contains photographs that primarily depict the Auerbach department store interiors and exteriors at its various locations in Salt Lake City, Utah, from its 1864 founding until 1940; portraits of members of the Auerbach family and unidentified other individuals; and photographs of an Auerbach family residence and trips taken by members of the Auerbach family and friends. The colleciton dates from approximatley 1900 to 1940.

Dates

  • 1900-1940

Creator

Language of Materials

Collection materials are in English.

Conditions Governing Access

Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.

Conditions Governing Use

It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain any necessary copyright clearances.

Permission to publish material from the Herbert S. Auerbach photograph collection must be obtained from the Special Collections Manuscript Curator.

Biographical Note

Herbert Samuel Auerbach was born on October 4, 1882 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Samuel Hiram and Eveline Brooks Auerbach. Herbert’s father, Samuel H. Auerbach (1847-1920) was a Jewish immigrant from Germany who, with his older brother Frederick, founded a department store in downtown Salt Lake City in 1864. His mother, Eveline Brooks Auerbach (1860-1924), was the daughter of another prominent Jewish Salt Lake City family who built the Brooks Arcade in downtown Salt Lake City. Together they had eight children, of which Herbert was the eldest.

Herbert Auerbach graduated from high school in Salt Lake City in 1896. Afterwards, he attended classes in Germany and Switzerland, receiving diplomas in industrial studies in 1898 and 1899. Auerbach was a violinist, and during this time he also studied music at the Conservatory of Music in Lausanne, Switzerland and gave performances in Europe. In 1905, Auerbach graduated from Columbia University with a degree in mining engineering and in the following year he earned a master's degree in electrometallurgy from Columbia University. After college, Auerbach worked as a manager for mining, real estate and department store firms in Idaho, Colorado, and Utah. In 1911, he began working for his family’s business, taking on co-leadership roles with his younger brothers, George and Frederick. Under the leadership of the second generation, Auerbach and Bros. department store was expanded, moving from Main Street to the southwest corner of State Street and Third South.

In addition to his work as president of the Auerbach Company, Herbert Auerbach designed and built the Centre Theatre across from the department store. Auerbach served on numerous committees and clubs in Salt Lake City, including the Alta Club, Rotary Club, Chamber of Commerce, the Metropolitan Water Board of Salt Lake City, and the Colorado River Basin Water Users Association. He pursued politics and was elected to the Utah State Legislature in 1925; he served two terms. Auerbach played violin and composed music throughout his life, composing over 100 ballads and religious songs and collaborated with Anthony C. Lund of the Tabernacle Choir. In addition to his lifelong interest in music, Auerbach was an avid historian, serving as president and vice president of the Sons of the Utah Pioneer and collecting numerous artifacts of Western memorabilia, including many items said to belong to Joseph Smith, which he exhibited in Auerbach’s before donating the collection to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Auerbach also contributed scholarship and translations to the Utah Historical Quarterly, including a translation of Father Escalante’s journal. Herbert Samuel Auerbach died on March 19, 1945.

In addition to his work as president of the Auerbach Company, Herbert Auerbach designed and built the Centre Theatre across from the department store. Auerbach served on numerous committees and clubs in Salt Lake City, including the Alta Club, Rotary Club, Chamber of Commerce, the Metropolitan Water Board of Salt Lake City, and the Colorado River Basin Water Users Association. He pursued politics and was elected to the Utah State Legislature in 1925; he served two terms. Auerbach played violin and composed music throughout his life, composing over 100 ballads and religious songs and collaborated with Anthony C. Lund of the Tabernacle Choir. In addition to his lifelong interest in music, Auerbach was an avid historian, serving as president and vice president of the Sons of the Utah Pioneer and collecting numerous artifacts of Western memorabilia, including many items said to belong to Joseph Smith, which he exhibited in Auerbach’s before donating the collection to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Auerbach also contributed scholarship and translations to the Utah Historical Quarterly, including a translation of Father Escalante’s journal. Herbert Samuel Auerbach died on March 19, 1945.

Extent

591 Items (2 boxes)

Abstract

Herbert Samuel Auerbach (1882-1945) worked for his family's business and department store, the Auerbach Company, from 1911 until 1945. He also served two terms in the Utah State Senate in the 1920s, served on many clubs and boards, contributed to music and arts in Utah, and produced essays and translations about the history of Utah and the American West. This collection contains black-and-white prints depicting the Auerbach stores and portraits and travel photographs of the Auerbach family and friends dating from 1900 to 1940.

Arrangement

Arranged by subject

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Donated by Joseph and Marjorie Jones Family, LLC in 2010 with addendum from Ken Sanders in 2015.

Separated Materials

See also the Herbert S. Auerbach papers (ACCN 2567) in the Manuscripts Division of Special Collections.

Processing Information

Processed by Special Collections staff.
Title
Guide to the Herbert S. Auerbach photograph collection, 1900-1940
Author
Finding aid created by Claire A. Kempa
Date
2022
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Finding aid encoded in English in Latin script.

Repository Details

Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository

Contact:
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City Utah 84112 United States
801-581-8863