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Pueblo (Colo.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Name Authority File

Found in 139 Collections and/or Records:

Pueblo Jewish Community Collection

 Series
Identifier: B220
Abstract Pueblo, Colorado's Jewish community solidified in 1886 with the founding of the Hebrew Benevolent Union, though Jews had been in Pueblo since the 1860s--specifically the Goldsmith Family who had family members there since 1861. The first congregation was started in 1895. In 1900, Temple Emanuel, a reform temple was built and the orthodox later incorporated as B'nai Jacob. In 1950, the United Hebrew Center was formed. Over the century a once sizable Jewish population has dwindled. Temple...
Dates: 1906-2013

Pueblo Metropolitan Museum, 1981 June 14

 Item
Identifier: B063.02.0018.00107
Abstract

Exterior view of the Pueblo Metropolitan Museum, later renamed Rosemont Museum, the former residence of John A. and Margaret H. Thatcher in Pueblo, Colorado.

Dates: 1981 June 14

Pueblo Metropolitan Museum, 1981 June 14

 Item
Identifier: B063.02.0018.00108
Abstract

Sign in front of the Pueblo Metropolitan Museum, later renamed Rosemont Museum, the former residence of John A. and Margaret H. Thatcher in Pueblo, Colorado.

Dates: 1981 June 14

Pueblo Metropolitan Museum, 1981 June 14

 Item
Identifier: B063.02.0018.00109
Abstract

Directional sign in front of the Pueblo Metropolitan Museum, later renamed Rosemont Museum, the former residence of John A. and Margaret H. Thatcher in Pueblo, Colorado.

Dates: 1981 June 14

Pueblo Metropolitan Museum, 1981 June 14

 Item
Identifier: B063.02.0018.00110
Abstract

Flower garden at the Pueblo Metropolitan Museum, later renamed Rosemont Museum, the former residence of John A. and Margaret H. Thatcher in Pueblo, Colorado.

Dates: 1981 June 14

Pueblo Opera House Fire, 1922 February 28

 Item
Identifier: B063.02.0018.00054
Abstract

Fire fighters use hoses to spray water on the Grand Opera House in Pueblo, Colorado to extinguish a fire.

Dates: 1922 February 28

Pueblo Opera House Fire, after 1922 February 28

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Identifier: B063.02.0018.00055
Abstract

Street view of the burned out Grand Opera House at 4th and Main in Pueblo, Colorado.

Dates: after 1922 February 28

Pueblo Police Badge 29, circa 1912

 File
Identifier: B348.01.0002.00002
Abstract

Image of the front and back of Henry Roth's Pueblo Police Badge No. 29. The badge on the front shows an eagle with a snake in its mouth, "Pueblo" and "Police" in raised letters, and the number "29." On the back is the rear view of the eagle, a star, and the number "29."

Dates: circa 1912

Rebecca and Jacob Weindling, circa 1911

 Item
Identifier: B063.05.0013.00023
Abstract

Jacob Weindling sits in a chair, with his wife Rebecca standing next to him. The couple immagrated to the United States from Poland. In 1937, Jacob Weindling became a Naturalized American Citizen and later Rebecca in 1942. The Weindlings resided in Pueblo, Colorado and were members of B'nai Jacob Temple.

Dates: circa 1911

Regina Fist Family, circa 1925

 Item
Identifier: B063.05.0041.00004
Abstract

Formal studio portrait of Regina Swike Fist surrounded by her children. Left to right are back row Milton Fist, Selma Fist Grauman, and Lawrence Fist and front row Ferd Fist, Regina Swike Fist, and Harry Fist.

Dates: circa 1925