Julius Garfinckel (November 5, 1872 – November 5, 1936) was a prominent American
merchant
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,
business executive and
philanthropist
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. He was the founder of the
Washington, D.C.,
department store Garfinckel's.
Biography
He was born in
Syracuse, New York
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, the son of Harris Garfinkel (ca. 1835-1894) and Hannah Rachel Harrzon (ca. 1834-1886). His siblings were Nathan Gabriel Garfinkel (1864-?); Suzanne Rebecca Garfinkel (1866-?); Anna Esther Garfinkel (1868–1935); Susan Garfinkel (1869-?); and Usher Garfinkel (ca. 1877-?). His parents were both born in
Bavaria, and
immigrated to the
United States. Their
native language was
German. His father was a
peddler/
dry goods merchant. Before Julius was born, the Garfinkel family lived in
New Orleans, where his elder siblings were born. They also lived in
Texas, where his younger brother was born. Although he was
Unitarian, his parents are buried in a
Jewish cemetery in Texas. It is not clear when or why he added the letter "c" into his
surname
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.
In 1899, he moved from
Denver, to Washington, where he opened a
mercantile
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business named Julius Garfinckel & Co., employing 10 clerks. In 1910, he lived at the Burlington Hotel, 1120 Vermont Avenue NW. In 1918, his store was located at 13th and F Streets. He was still living at the Burlington in 1920. In the late 1920s, Garfinckel had an eight-story department store building erected at the northwest corner of 14th and F Streets for $2,000,000. The new location was opened in 1929. By 1936, there were more than 500 employees.
Garfinckel, who remained
single
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, later lived in an apartment at the
Hay-Adams House on
16th Street NW
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, where he accumulated a valuable collection of rugs and art objects. His sole
recreation
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was
horseback riding. He owned a
thoroughbred and was a familiar figure on the
bridle path
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s of
Rock Creek Park.
One of Washington's public-spirited and generous citizens, he gave liberally to
civic and
philanthropic enterprises. He was one of the principal supporters financially of his
church and the local
Boy Scouts chapter, of which he was
vice president.
He was a
director of the
Riggs National Bank and of the
Emergency Hospital, and a member of the
Washington Board of Trade and the
United States Chamber of Commerce. In 1935, accompanied by his nephew, lawyer/politician
William T. Pheiffer
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Biography
He w ...
, he sailed to
Europe a final time.
Julius Garfinckel died on his 64th birthday of
pneumonia in Washington, D.C. His funeral was held two days later at
All Souls Unitarian Church. He is interred in
Rock Creek Cemetery.
On November 9, 1936, his
will
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...
was filed for
probate
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, leaving the bulk of his $6,000,000
estate
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to charity and employees.
[''Washington Post'', Nov. 10, 1936, "Charity Willed Bulk of Estate of Garfinckel"]
References
External links
Julius Garfinckel Memorialat
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1872 births
1936 deaths
American retail chief executives
American Unitarians
American people of German-Jewish descent
Businesspeople from Syracuse, New York
People from Washington, D.C.
Deaths from pneumonia in Washington, D.C.
Burials at Rock Creek Cemetery