Pueblo (Colo.)
Found in 139 Collections and/or Records:
Box 3: Goldsmith Family and Early Pueblo Jews, bulk: coverage 1860-1900
This box contains four folders. 1. Evidence of the Goldsmith Family in Pueblo Before 1870; 2. Jewish Pioneers of New Mexico: The Goldsmith Family (full manuscript); 3. A Place Set Apart: The History and Architecture of Pueblo's East Side Neighborhood (full manuscript); and 4. The Real Pioneers of Colorado (full manuscript).
Boxing: Coffee, 1950-1976
Brandon, Colorado, 1978-1998
The Bain family left Sioux City in 1910 to homestead in Kiowa county in Colorado. In addition to farming his homestead in southeast Colorado, Edward Bain's father served as rabbi for High Holidays at a small synagogue in Pueblo. Edward's reminiscences feature colorful details of life on the homestead.
Carrie Cohen Greenberg, circa 1910
Carrie Cohen Greenberg seated in a carriage.
Carrie Cohen Greenberg, between 1920-1940
Studio portrait of Carrie Cohen Greenberg.
Charlie's 2nd Hand Store, 2009
File contains a Denver Post article from 2009 regarding Charlie's 2nd Hand Tool Store in Denver, Colorado.
Congregation B'nai Jacob, between 1940-1970
Exterior view of Congregation B'nai Jacob synagogue located at 100 E. 2nd St. in Pueblo, Colorado. A sign in front of the building reads: ''For Sale or Lease.''
Congregations, 1889-2013
Series contains information on congregations around the Denver area.
Contact Prints from Sadie Rosenblatt, between 1899-1911
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.
Dankmar Adler, 1981 November 18
Dankmar Adler was a Jewish architect who worked during the 1880s in the Chicago architectural firm Adler and Sullivan; however, little is known about him. Adler partnered with Louis Sullivan on Pueblo, Colorado's, Grand Opera House, which burned down during the winter of 1922.