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'''Peter Zinszer''' (born [[1857]] in Kentucky; died [[October 31]], [[1895]] in [[Birmingham]]) was a merchant, and the founder of [[Peter Zinszer's Mammoth Furniture House]], which began trading in [[1884]] and moved into a [[Zinszer Building|new 4-story building]] in [[1889]].
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'''Peter Zinszer''' (born [[November 3]], [[1857]] in Kentucky; died [[October 31]], [[1895]] in [[Birmingham]]) was a merchant, and the founder of [[Peter Zinszer's Mammoth Furniture House]], which began trading on [[March 15]], [[1884]] and moved into a [[Zinszer Building|new 4-story building]] in [[1889]].


After Zinszer's death, his wife [[Rosa Zinszer|Rosa]] continued to operate the store with their son, [[Joseph Zinszer|Joseph]]. He was buried in a [[Zinszer mausoleum|mausoleum]] at [[Oak Hill Cemetery]].
Zinszer and his wife, [[Rosa Zinszer-Wilder|Rosa]] moved from Louisville, Kentucky to [[Birmingham]] with their young son [[Joseph Zinszer|Joseph]] in [[1884]]. He opened his furniture store in a "little frame building" downtown, and soon built his business into a great success, largely through the extension of credit to customers. He constructed a new [[Zinszer Building|three-story storehouse]] at 2115-2117 [[2nd Avenue North]] in [[1889]].
 
Zinszer served as chair of the board of deacons at [[First Presbyterian Church]] and on the board of directors of the [[Birmingham YMCA]] and of the orphan's home maintained by the Presbyterian Church at [[Talladega]]. He and his family resided at what was known then as "[[Zinszer Station]]" on the [[Highland Avenue & Belt Railroad]] near [[Lakeview Park]].
 
Zinszer fell ill in [[1894]] and was confined to bed in August [[1895]]. He succumbed to his illness shortly before his 38th birthday in October [[1895]]. He was buried at [[Oak Hill Cemetery]], with his casket moved to a newly-built [[Zinszer mausoleum|mausoleum]] in [[1896]] . Rosa and Joseph continued to operate the store successfully.


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==References==
* "Death Came To Peter Zinszer Early This Morning." (October 29, 1895) {{BN}}
==External links==
==External links==
* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7026738/peter-zinszer Peter Zinszer] at Findagrave.com
* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7026738/peter-zinszer Peter Zinszer] at Findagrave.com

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Peter Zinszer

Peter Zinszer (born November 3, 1857 in Kentucky; died October 31, 1895 in Birmingham) was a merchant, and the founder of Peter Zinszer's Mammoth Furniture House, which began trading on March 15, 1884 and moved into a new 4-story building in 1889.

Zinszer and his wife, Rosa moved from Louisville, Kentucky to Birmingham with their young son Joseph in 1884. He opened his furniture store in a "little frame building" downtown, and soon built his business into a great success, largely through the extension of credit to customers. He constructed a new three-story storehouse at 2115-2117 2nd Avenue North in 1889.

Zinszer served as chair of the board of deacons at First Presbyterian Church and on the board of directors of the Birmingham YMCA and of the orphan's home maintained by the Presbyterian Church at Talladega. He and his family resided at what was known then as "Zinszer Station" on the Highland Avenue & Belt Railroad near Lakeview Park.

Zinszer fell ill in 1894 and was confined to bed in August 1895. He succumbed to his illness shortly before his 38th birthday in October 1895. He was buried at Oak Hill Cemetery, with his casket moved to a newly-built mausoleum in 1896 . Rosa and Joseph continued to operate the store successfully.

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