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Contact Prints from Sadie Rosenblatt, between 1899-1911

 Item
Identifier: B063.05.0005.00048

Abstract

Contact prints of 35 millimeter roll of film. Images are from Sadie Schwartz Rosenzweig Rosenblatt. Most of the photographs depict various members of Sadie's family posed for formal studio portraits. One photograph shows three Rosenblatt brothers with their bakery wagon in Salt Lake City, Utah. Photographs are identified on a piece of paper included with the image.

Dates

  • between 1899-1911

Rights and Usage Statement

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Extent

1 Items (20 frames) : photograph

Scope and Contents

From the Collection:

The collection contains materials intentionally assembled by the Ira M. and Peryle Hayutin Beck Memorial Archives of Jews in the Rocky Mountain region. The bulk of the photographs are from or related to various towns in Colorado, but the collection also contains photographs from other states in the western United States and other countries. There are some 19th century photograph types represented in the collection, including albumen prints, daguerrotypes, tintypes, post cards, colorized prints, cabinet cards, and cartes-de-visite.

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

Good 10 x 7 inches black and white

Provenance

Donated by Evelyn Rosenthal Stone.

General

Title supplied by archivist.

Inscription and Marks

Handwritten on back of photograph: ''516; Family of Sadie Schwartz Rosenzweig Rosenblatt 1890-1938; Sadie was born Schwartz. Father died in infancy and mother Freda married Rosenzweig. Sadie's family moved from Romania to Cairo. Sadie was sent to a school in Jerusalem run by German Christian Missionaries and was converted to Christianity. After leaving school she worked in a hospital in Jerusalem. Then came to Colorado to visit her grandmother. She remained in Colorado. Married Max Kranzman in 1908. He died. She married Charles Rosenblatt of Pueblo in 1911.'' Handwritten on a note in the photograph envelope: ''0A - 1 Nathan Einhorn, son of Morris and Fannie Einhorn c 1899; 1A-2 Julius, Charles and Rubin Rosenblatt, bakers in Pueblo; 2A-3 Nathan Rosenblatt, Hymie and Jake Rosenblatt with bakery wagon; 3A-4 Einhorn Family in Pueblo; 4A-5 Berel Rosenblatt, baker in Pueblo. Stayed and was buried in Pueblo; 5A-6 Children of Julius Rosenblatt (Nathan and Hymie); 6A-7 Milton Schwartz, son of Meyer Schwartz; 7A-8 Nathan, Sarah and Grace Einhorn of Pueblo; 8A-9 Gitl Schwartz, Sadie's grandmother, b. Romania 1833, died Denver 1907, Buried Rose Hill Cemetery; 9A-10 Back of pictures taken in Cairo where Goldie lived after she left Romania, then migrated to Denver; 10A-11 Two students, friends of Sadie Rosenzweig Rosenblatt in mission school in Jerusalem c 1903; 11A-12 Meyer Schwartz, cousin of Sadie's; 12A-13 Mannes Schwartz, Goldie Rosenblatt Schwartz, married 1901 in Denver. Mannes Schwartz is uncle of Sadie; 13A-14 Fannie Rosenblatt Einhorn wedding to Morris Einhorn (sister of Sadie) came to Pueblo; 14A-15 Sadie Schwartz Rosenzweig marrying Charles Rosenblatt (second marriage in Pueblo c 1911); 15A-16 Freda Schwartz Rosenzweig mother of Sadie; 16A-17 Sadie Schwartz Rosenzweig at 16, 1906; 17A-18 Julius Rosenblatt's children: Nathan, Hymie, Jack, and Izzie of Pueblo; 18A-19 Rosenblatt sisters: Fannie and Goldie; 19A-20 Freda Schwartz Rosenzweig mother of Sadie; 516 Sadie Schwartz Rosenzweig Rosenblatt, 1890-1938.''

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository

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