‘My family’s history goes back to 1840 in America’: Exploring the Thalhimer legacy

RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) – The Virginia Museum of History and Culture is highlighting the Thalhimer family in its “We the People” exhibit as America approaches its 250th birthday.

Elizabeth Smartt, a sixth-generation Thalhimer, shared her family’s influence in Richmond spanning more than a century.

“My family’s history goes back to 1840 in America,” Smartt said.

The first William Thalhimer, a Jewish immigrant from Germany, started his family’s legacy in Richmond by opening a dry goods store in 1842…

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