Bernstein, Louis
Person
JCRS Patient #1588.
Found in 34 Collections and/or Records:
Excerpt from Jewish Charities
Item
Identifier: B002.01.0103.0063.00002
Abstract
Excerpt from Jewish Charities, detailing the case of Louis Bernstein, a fugitive who had tuberculosis.
Dates:
1910-1911
Excerpt from letter from H. Schwatt to C.D. Spivak, 1911 April 14
Item
Identifier: B002.01.0103.0063.00049
Abstract
Excerpt from letter from Dr. H. Schwatt to Dr. Charles Spivak informing him about the status of patients in the Sanatorium who have been there some time are not improving, and will not improve by remaining at th Sanatorium. Mr. Louis Bernstein is on the list.
Dates:
1911 April 14
JCRS Patient #1588 Louis Bernstein, 1910-1911
File
Identifier: B002.01.0103.0063
Abstract
JCRS Patient #1588 Louis Bernstein. Patient application, correspondence, receipts, handwritten letters, notes, bills.
Dates:
1910-1911
Letter from B. Bogen to P Hillkowitz, 1910 August 26
Item
Identifier: B002.01.0103.0063.00004
Abstract
Typed letter from Boris Bogen, Superintendent of the United Jewish Charities of Cincinnati, to Dr. Philip Hillkowitz asking him for his assistance in the case of Louis Bernstein, a fugitive with tuberculosis assisted by charities in Cincinnati, who refuses treatment and expects to find treatment in Denver. Jewish Charities published a story about Louis Bernstein, and now, Bernstein expects to receive treatment in Denver. Bogen is hoepful he will find admission to the hospital. Letter is signed...
Dates:
1910 August 26
Letter from C. Carter to C.D. Spivak, 1912 April 16
Item
Identifier: B002.01.0103.0063.00056
Abstract
Typed letter from Mr. Clark Carter, secretary of the Lawrence City Mission, inquiring about Mr. Louis Bernstein, who was a patient at the Sanatorium. Mr. Clark is inquiring whether Dr. Spivak knows whether or not Mr. Bernstein, who is employed in Denver, is able to support his family if they were to be sent to Denver from Massachusetts. The Overseers of the Poor refuse to spend the money to send the family to Denver for fear the Mr. Bernstein won't be able to support them or will die from...
Dates:
1912 April 16
Letter from C. Carter to C.D. Spivak, 1912 April 26
Item
Identifier: B002.01.0103.0063.00058
Abstract
Typed letter from Mr. Clark Carter to Dr. Charles Spivak clarifying the Louis Bernstein in question, and provides information such as his wife's name, the names of his children, as well as the last known P.O. Box in Colorado. Letter is signed and dated.
Dates:
1912 April 26
Letter from C.D. Spivak to C. Carter, 1912 June 24
Item
Identifier: B002.01.0103.0063.00062
Abstract
Typed letter from Dr. Charles Spivak to Mr. Clark Carter informing him that Mr. Bernstein is in good physical condition and is able to make a living for himself. Spivak feels that there will be no risk in sending his family to him in Denver. Letter is dated but unsigned; "Secretary" is printed at the bottom.
Dates:
1912 June 24
Letter from C.D. Spivak to G. Levenson, 1910 October 10
Item
Identifier: B002.01.0103.0063.00025
Abstract
Letter from Dr. Charles Spivak to Mrs. G. Levenson informing her that enclosed with the letter is a check for $17.30 for room and board for Louis Bernstein. Letter is dated but unsigned; "Secretary" is printed at the bottom.
Dates:
1910 October 10
Letter from C.D. Spivak to H. Schwatt, 1911 May 10
Item
Identifier: B002.01.0103.0063.00053
Abstract
Letter from Dr. Charles Spivak to Dr. H. Schwatt asking him if he thinks it is right to extend the stay of Mr. Louis Bernstein one month. Letter is dated but unsigned; "Secretary" is printed at the bottom.
Dates:
1911 May 10
Letter from C.D. Spivak to L. Bernstein, 1911 April 26
Item
Identifier: B002.01.0103.0063.00047
Abstract
Typed letter from Dr. Charles Spivak to Mr. Louis Bernstein, informing him that his stay at the Sanatorium will terminate on June 1st. They are hopeful he will continue to improve and obtain some light, outdoor work, and that Mr. Bernstein will keep in touch. Letter is dated but unsigned; "Secretary" is printed at the bottom.
Dates:
1911 April 26