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Rosenzweig, Dan

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Biography

Leopold and Berth Rosenzweig moved into the house at 1129 E. 17th Ave. from Cleveland in the 1880s. Dan Rosenzweig, a civil engineer, was the youngest of their 12 children. Dan was born in the home and, with the exception of his service in World War I and the 26 months of his marriage continued to live there until the time of his death on August 14, 1971. The house was put up for sale by auction by Estate Liquidators on September 19, 1971.

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Box 8, 1879-2008

 File — Box B111.08.0008: Series B111.08 [Barcode: U186020742656]
Identifier: B111.08.0008
Abstract (22) file folders include: L. M. (Rache) Palinbaum, Professor M. Robert Pepper, Phillipe Family, Mrs. Louis A. Pollock, Quiat Family Tree, Max Rabinoff, David Rafflelock, Abraham L. Raich, Margaret Richman, Martin Ritzewoller (Rikewoller), Ruth Richman, H. Roth, Maurice Rose, Ben and Rose Rosenbaum, Samuel and Sarah Rosenberg, Sam Rosenbloom, Fred Rosenstock, Rosenwald Family, Dan Rosenzweig, Sadie Rosenzweig (Rosenblatt), Libby Rosen, Dora Harris and Robert Peyser, and the Pepper/Pfeffer...
Dates: 1879-2008

Dan Rosenzweig , 1971

 File
Identifier: B111.08.0008.0018
Abstract

Leopold and Berth Rosenzweig moved into the house at 1129 E. 17th Ave. from Cleveland in the 1880s. Dan Rosenzweig, a civil engineer, was the youngest of their 12 children. Dan was born in the home and, with the exception of his service in World War I and the 26 months of his marriage continued to live there until the time of his death on August 14, 1971. The house was put up for sale by auction by Estate Liquidators on September 19, 1971.

Dates: 1971

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