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Box 1: Correspondence, Clippings, and Postcards

 File — Box: D058.0001
Identifier: D058.04.0001
Abstract

This box contains (1) folder with correspondence, clippings, and postcards.

Dates: 1921-2005

Box 1: Cushing Correspondence, 1930-1962

 File — Box: D051.0001
Identifier: D051.02.0001
Abstract

This box contains (1) file folder of invitations, correspondence and clippings.

Dates: 1930-1962

Box 20, 1905-1999

 File — Box: B088.04.0020
Identifier: B088.04.0020
Scope and Contents From the Collection: This collection contains records of the Judd construction company and personal papers of members of the Judd family. The materials in this collection primarily relate to the operation of the Judd Construction Company from 1949 through 1991 and concentrate on the construction industry in Denver, Colorado. The papers include legal documents, advertising, financial statements, checkbooks, bids on construction jobs, prints of architectural renderings for dams, blueprints, correspondence,...
Dates: 1905-1999

Correspondence, 1930-1962

 Series
Identifier: D051.02
Scope and Contents

This series includes (1) file folder of invitations, correspondence and clippings.

Dates: 1930-1962

Correspondence, 1939-1984

 File
Identifier: B333.08.0013.0001
Abstract

Contains correspondence, envelopes, picture postcards and notes. Most of the correspondence is in German, but the picture postcards are in English and have photos, circa 1900, but cards were mailed in January-March of 1960 from Williamsport, Pennsylvania to Maria in Denver. There is no signature from the sender on the postcards. One letter in English written to the Lowenstein family in Berlin from a Rita (?) in Birmingham, England.

Dates: 1939-1984

Correspondence and Ephemera

 Series
Identifier: D058.04
Scope and Contents

This series contains postcards, clippings, and booklets.

Dates: 1921-2005

Ganz (Gans) Family, 1914-1992

 File
Identifier: B111.04.0004.0001
Abstract

Pincas Ganz (1868-1918) and Sarah Katz Ganz (1877-1962) were both born in Austria and married in 1895 in New York. They settled in Denver during the early 1900s with their three daughters Harriette (Hattie), Minnie, and Jeanette. When Pincas died of influenza in 1918, the family returned to New York to live with Sarah's family, where she worked for New York Life Insurance Co.

Dates: 1914-1992