Pueblo (Colo.)
Found in 139 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from C.D. Spivak to A. Rosenberg, 1911 October 13
Typed letter from Dr. Spivak to Anna Rosenberg, inviting her to the sanatorium. Letter is unsigned but "CDS" is typed at the bottom.
Letter from C.D. Spivak to J. Breetwor, A. Block, and M. Bernstein, 1911 October 16
Typed letter with JCRS letterhead from Dr. Spivak to the three National Directors of Pueblo, J. Breetwor, Dr. A. Block, and M. Bernstein, informing them Anna Rosenberg was invited to the sanatorium. Letter is unsigned but "Secretary" is typed at the bottom.
Max Greenberg, circa 1955
Studio portrait of Max Greenberg, father of Faye Greenberg Schayer, as an older man in Pueblo, Colorado.
Max Greenberg and Granddaughter Linda Greenberg, 1963 September 14
Max Greenberg sits wearing a yarmulke and tallit and holding a book with his granddaughter Linda Greenberg who stands beside him.
Max Stein as a Mounted Policeman, circa 1910
Max Stein dressed in a police uniform with a star badge pinned to his jacket. He stands in front of a saddled horse in Pueblo, Colorado.
Max Stein of Pueblo, circa 1932-1949
File contains three photocopies of articles and advertisements of Max Stein's Grocery Store in Pueblo, Colorado from around 1932-1949.
Max Stein Peddling Pineapples from his Wagon, circa 1910
Max Stein stands in front of his horse-drawn fruit wagon on a street in Pueblo, Colorado with an unidentified man holding pineapples. Stein also served as a mounted policeman in Pueblo at the turn of the century.
Members of the Stein Family Pose with the Company Vehicle, between 1913-1914
Max Stein and Billy Sisson are seated inside a Willys-Overland automobile, which is decorated for a parade. There is a large sign on the roof of the vehicle which states "Stein's Grocery and Market Quality Without Extravagance Agents Battle Creek Sanitarium Health Foods." John Myers and Albert Stein are standing behind the front of the vehicle, from left to right.
Morey and Gazilla Altman, undated
Formal portrait of Morey and Gazilla Altman.
Nathan Berkowitz, between 1900-1930
Nathan Berkowitz wearing a suit and tie.