Jewish men
Found in 1600 Collections and/or Records:
Phillip Quiat, between 1940-1950
Portrait of Phillip Quiat.
Phillip Trounstine, between 1860-1880
Formal portrait of Phillip Trounstine, Denver's first fire chief.
Phillip Trounstine, between 1860-1880
Formal portrait of Phillip Trounstine, Denver's first fire chief.
Photograph of Isaac Shwayder, 1880
Contains a cd, two original photographs, and photo prints of the Shwayder family.
Photographs, circa 1919; 2010
Three scanned photographs: One portrait of George G. Klein and two pictures of George's headstone in Rose Hill Cemetery.
Photographs, Between 1970 - 2015
Contains six photographs of Jodan and Essie Perlmutter. The only dated photograph is one taken at the Prime Minister's Golden Jubilee of the State of Israel Bonds on April 29, 2001.
Pick Silver Plated Teaspoon, Circa 1930
The collection contains a 1933 menu from E and C Saliman's Grill and a silver plated teaspoon with "Saliman" and "Pick Co." engraved on the spoon.
Picking Columbines, circa 1901
A couple walk up a hill picking columbines along the way.
Picnic Sponsored by Salt Lake Section of National Council of Jewish Women, 1943 August 29
Large group of United States Army men in uniform and women seated and standing on a hillside beside a creek during a picnic sponsored by the Salt Lake Section of National Council of Jewish Women at Morris Warshaw's home. Colonel Ed Silverberg is seated on a rock right of center.
Pizer and Blanche Goodstein Family, between 1915-1920
Formal studio portrait of Pizer and Blanche Goodstein with their children Maurice and Ruth (Faust).