Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (U.S.)
Found in 540 Collections and/or Records:
Herman Stitch's Application for Admission to JCRS, 1911 September 25
Application form of Herman Stitch for admission as a patient to the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society. He was age 25 at the time of the application. He was born in New York. He lived in Brooklyn when he contracted tuberculosis. He had been sick for three years upon his arrival to Denver, Colorado. His occupation states he worked as a machinist. The verso of the application states he was admitted on November 2, 1911 and died on December 1, 1911.
Hyman Daily's Application for Admission to JCRS, 1910 July 1
Ignatz Greenberg's Application for Admission to JCRS, 1908 January 24
Ignatz Greenberg's Application for Admission to JCRS, 1911 September 12
Isaac Victor Plays Violin, between 1914-1922
Isidore Hurwitz Library of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, between 1930-1940
Interior of the Isidore Hurwitz Library at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS). Unidentified men and women are seated around various tables and reading materials. The JCRS was a sanatorium for tuberculosis patients that was founded in 1904 by a group of immigrant Jewish workingmen along with the support of several leading physicians and rabbis in Denver, Colorado. The sanatorium was located on West Colfax Avenue just outside of Denver.
JCRS Patient #2011 and #56 Abram Kaplan, 1911 November 1 - 1912 May 18
JCRS Patient number 2011 and 56. Patient application, correspondence, handwritten letters, receipts, bills.
JCRS Patient #2013 Jacob Drimer, 1911 November 6 - 1912 May 15
JCRS Patient number 2013. Patient application, correspondence, handwritten letters, receipts, bills.
JCRS Patient #2016 and #14 Hyman Greenman, 1911 July 10 - 1912 February 7
JCRS Patient number 2016 and 14. Patient application, correspondence, handwritten letters, receipts, bills.
JCRS Patient #2017 Alfred L. Freedman, 1911 November 3 - 1912 February 13
JCRS Patient number 2017. Patient application, correspondence, handwritten letters, receipts, bills.