Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (U.S.)
Found in 53 Collections and/or Records:
Box 1, 1934-1953
Henry J. Schwartz was born in Russia and came to New York with his parents. He settled in Denver in 1895 and married Mollie K. Kohn in 1898. Henry Schwartz was an original member of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society board of directors and served as president and vice president of the JCRS. He was also a member of the Town Club. Much of the scrapbook has clipplings on the JCRS, but also on politics, Temple Emanuel, and obituaries.
Box 43 (Reading Room Exhibit Materials), 2014 - 2018
Box 360, 1904-1955
The Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society published the Sanatorium and publicity brochures and articles. The patients published the Tales of the Tents. The box also includes publications written by May Arno Schwatt and articles about Halpern Leivick.
Box 360, after 1932
Contains one folder with architectural contract in box with 19 folders from series 4-8 and series 10.
Box 361 (plaque, Isaac Victor Articles), 1920, 1948
Contains wood plaque with newspaper articles about Isadore (Isaac) Jacobs who was accused of killing a nurse in 1920 and certificate "In Memory of Dr. Philip Hillkowitz" by the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, May 12, 1948.
Box 363, circa 1906-1955
3 unframed and 2 framed black and white photos of hostpital grounds, patients, nurses and a banquet of the Jewish Consumptives Relief Society.
Box 364, circa 1906-1920
2 framed black and white photographs. One shows two patients in bed with a nurse and doctor. The other shows a patient on an examination table with a nurse and a doctor.
Box 365, between 1910-1920
2 framed black and white photographs. One shows a patient outside in a wheelchair with nurse. The other shows a view from outside of the campus building with Model T's.
Box 366, 1915
2 framed balck and white photographs. The first shows three patients in hospital beds being attended to by a nurse. The second shows a patient getting dental work with a long instrument by a dentists and a nurse wearing goggles.
Box 367, between 1910-1920
2 framed black and white photographs. One shows a patient in a bed with a nurse holding a gas mask connected to a large metal tank over his face. The other shows two patients in robes standing behind another patient sitting in a wheelchair.