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Ambrose, Arlen

 Person

Dates

  • Usage: About 1938 - February 8, 2022

Biography

Arlen Ambrose was born in Pueblo, Colorado, the son of Aubrey and Harriett Hausman Ambrose. He graduated from CU in 1959 and from Georgetown Law School. He was a partner in two law firms. Arlen Ambrose was a founding member of Temple Sinai in 1962 and served as the synagogue's archivist. He was also a past-president of the Denver Institue of Jewish Studies and founding president of the Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society.

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Aftermath of Flood in Pueblo, June 1926

 Item
Identifier: B348.02.0001.00003
Abstract

Image shows the aftermath of the June 1921 flood on Union Avenue. The man stading at the far left holding a shove is Mendel "Emanuel" Ambrus. His store is in the light colored building with the "Wholesale" sign near the top. Men, mules, and horses are clearing Union Avenue.

Dates: June 1926

Roth and Ambrose Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: B348
Abstract Henry Roth moved to Pueblo, Colorado around 1896 with his wife Rose Schon Roth. Henry Roth joined the Pueblo Police Department and carried badge No. 29. Hannah Roth, the daughter of Henry and Rose Roth, was born on Hester Street in New York and was young when the family moved to Pueblo. Hannah Roth married itinerant Hungarian cowboy Adolph Hausman and the couple moved to a lumber camp in British Columbia, where their first child Harriett was born in 1913. After a year in Canada, the family...
Dates: between 1890-1976

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