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Mr. & Mrs. Jacob Haish of DeKalb, Illinois, the donors to the University of Denver of the Haish Building

 Item
Identifier: U201.01.0101.00001

Abstract

Dual framed black and white portraits of Jacob Haish and Mrs. Jacob Haish.

Dates

  • 1793-2009

Rights and Usage Statement

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Extent

1 Items ; Black wood 1-1/2 inches

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

Good Photographic prints appear to be in good condition. Frame is dented and beading is missing in several places. Matted to 12 inches x 17 inches 5-1/4 inches x 7-1/4 inches

Drawing Number

Black wood 1-1/2 inches

Inscription and Marks

White paper pasted to frame: ''Jacob Haish of DeKalb Illinois made his fortune in barbed-wire. In 1887 he donated funds to the University to construct a building at fourteenth and Arapahoe which would be named in his honor. This building housed at various times a manual training school as well as the dental and law schools. Later known as the Keith Building it was demolished in 1963.''

Creator

Repository Details

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