Marchick, Lillian, 1878-1954
Person
Biography
Married to Sam Marchick.
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Digital Photographs, 1935 - 2014
Series
Identifier: B359.01
Abstract
This series contains 15 digital images of the Vinnik and Marchick families. There are a mix of color and black and white images.
Dates:
1935 - 2014
Lillian and Sam Marchick, between 1940-1952
Item
Identifier: B063.05.0052.00026
Abstract
Formal studio portrait of Lillian and Sam Marchick.
Dates:
between 1940-1952
Marchick Store, c.1915
Item
Identifier: B359.01.00002
Abstract
Store owner Sam Marchick on the left, with his son, Ben, in the center, and an unidentified man and woman at right, in Marchick's Cheyenne, Wyoming store.
Dates:
c.1915
Marchick Vinnik Digitized Family Photographs
Collection
Identifier: B359
Abstract
Samuel and his wife Lillie Rice Marchick were born in Ostrovo, Poland. Relatives brought Samuel Marchick to Denver, Colorado in 1904. In 1908, he sent for his wife and three sons. Three daughters were born in Denver. The family moved to Cheyenne, Wyoming and opened a clothing store and pawn shop. Samuel Marchick bought and opened the Tivoli building. In 1915, he helped organize and build the first synagogue in Cheyenne. He was active in Jewish organizations in Cheyenne and Denver, indluding...
Dates:
1935-2014
Small Town Jews: Creating Colorado Communities, 2014
Item
Identifier: B230.03.0023.00014
Abstract
Brief biographies of Jewish men and women who grew up in small communities in Colorado. Contains historical photographs and interviews with people describing their childhoods.
Dates:
2014
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- Denver (Colo.) 4
- Photographs 3
- Cheyenne (Wyo.) 2
- Colorado 2
- Europe, Eastern -- Emigration and immigration 2
- Jewish businesspeople 2
- Jewish families -- Colorado 2
- Jewish men 2
- Jewish women 2
- Stores, Retail 2
- Central City (Colo.) 1
- Colorado Springs (Colo.) 1
- Education 1
- Floods 1
- Fort Collins (Colo.) 1
- Jewish children 1
- Jewish families 1
- Jewish merchants 1
- Jews 1
- Mikveh 1
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