Russia
Found in 260 Collections and/or Records:
Makarova, Natalia Rohanovna, 1978
Photographs of Russian ballet dancer Natalia Makarova performing in various dances.
Massine, Leonide Fedorovich, 1895-1979
Photograph of Russian ballet dancer Leonide Fedorovich Massine.
Max Clar, 1980 April
Max Clar was an instructor at the Talmud Torah, Yeshivas Eitz Chaim.
Max Greenberg, circa 1890
Studio portrait of Max Greenberg, father of Faye Greenberg Schayer and soldier in the Tzar's army, dressed in his uniform with a sword at his side.
Maximova, Ekaterina Sergeyevna, circa 1955
Photograph of Bolshoi Ballet dancer Ekaterina Maximova performing in ''Walpurgis Night.''
Mela Lindsay for Colorado Reflections
Mela Lindsay (Amelia Meisner Lindsay) was born in Russia and immigrated to the United States in 1905. She discusses her family's journey across the world. Her family moved to Kansas and she moved to Colorado in 1927 after getting married. Mela Lindsay discusses her memories of the landscape of Denver in the 1920s, living through the Great Depression, and being married to a Denver police officer. Lindsay also discusses her books: "The White Lamb" and "A Window into the Iron Curtain."
Mezentseva, Galina, 1999
Photograph of Russian Ballerina Galina Mezentseva of the St. Petersburg Ballet performing in ''Swan Lake.''
Moiseyev Dance Company
Photographs of the Moiseyev Dance Company, a Russian folk dance group, performing in various dances.
Morris Eber Papers
Morris Eber was born in 1879 and immigrated from Russia in 1892. He married Ida and they had two children, Bessie and Helen. He lived in Denver, owned Eber’s Grocery Store and worked in Real Estate. One framed certificate stating that Morris Eber is hereby a citizen of the United States. The certificate is issued by the District Court of the second judicial district, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado. Stamped October 13, 1900.
Morris Silverberg's Application for Admittance to JCRS, 1910 October 27
Morris Silverberg's handwritten application for admittance to JCRS. Includes information such as age (17), place of birth (Russia), and occupation (tailor). He was single and he's nearest relative was Max Portman, in Denver. On the backside it reads he was admitted on November 24, 1910, and discharged on August 15, 1911.
