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Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Barber Shop - Opera House
Edward Henjum, a barber in Minot, owned the
Leland Barbershop. During its busy days, the Leland Barbershop employed as many
as five barbers and grossed over $15,000 annually. This was big money back in
the 1920’s. Before starting out on his own, Edward Henjum worked at the Opera.
The Opera was a barbershop located in the basement of the Jacobson Opera House.
The Opera was a big barbershop. It boasted nine barber chairs. A Turkish bath
parlor was run in conjunction with the barber shop. Besides the nine barbers,
The Opera employed a cashier and two porters. The Jacobson Opera House is now the Taube Museum.
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