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Jewish men

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 1604 Collections and/or Records:

Emil Loeb - Portrait, circa 1940-circa 1950

 Item
Identifier: B407.01.0001.0008.00004
Abstract

Photograph is a portrait of Emil Loeb later in life. The photograph itself is very small, and framed in a lightweight metal frame. On the back there is an identification label that has not been filled out, as well as "Positive Paper and Chemical CO., Inc. 30 Clifton St., Newark, N. J."

Dates: circa 1940-circa 1950

Emil Loeb Postcard, circa 1930-circa 1935

 Item
Identifier: B407.01.0001.0007.00002
Abstract Photograph is printed as a postcard. The back of the postcard reads "Postkarte". The picture on the front is of Emil Loeb sitting beside several bouquets of flowers. There are several framed pictures, including one that says "25" surrounded by a circular design; "Portrait of Georg Giese", a painting by Hans Holbein the Younger in 1532 hangs on the wall; a framed picture of two girls sewing that reads "Guetterman's Naehseide ist die beste" which is an advertisement for a German sewing thread...
Dates: circa 1930-circa 1935

Emil Loeb Store, circa 1920-circa 1935

 File
Identifier: B407.01.0001.0007.00001
Abstract Photographs show Emil Loeb's stores in Darmstadt, Germany. The photos are not of the same storefront. The smaller photograph shows the outside of a storefront with a young man standing in the doorway, and two identical signs on the storefront itself. The signs read "Kurz - Weiss - Woll - & Strumpfwaren" on top and "Garne en gros - Emil Loeb - Trikotagen En gros". This roughly translates to "Course - White - Wool - & Hosiery" and "Yarn Wholesale (in large amounts) - Emil Loeb - Cotton...
Dates: circa 1920-circa 1935

Emmett Heitler, December 2004

 File
Identifier: B111.05.0005.0022
Abstract

File contains two (2) newspaper clippings of Emmett Heitler's obituary, printed in the Intermountain Jewish News. Emmett Heitler (1909-2004) was a Jewish businessman and philanthropist in the Denver area.

Dates: December 2004

Envelope Addressed from Ernest Loeb to Emil Loeb, 9 October 1945

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Identifier: B407.01.0001.0011.00009
Abstract

Envelope is brown and damaged. No corresponding letter was found with the envelope. There is a stamp in the upper left corner that reads "Air Mail 6 Cents United States of America" and has a picture of an airplane on it. The letter has been stamped in ink with "U.S. Army Postal Service 757 9 OCT 1945". The addresses are both typed on, not printed, and the word "airmail" is also typed on. This was sent from Ernest's U.S. mailbox in Germany, APO 757, while he was stationed in Germany.

Dates: 9 October 1945

Eppstein Family, circa 1900

 Item
Identifier: B063.05.0052.00033
Abstract

Formal studio portrait of Mrs. Eppstein, her children, six daughters and a son and presumably her mother or mother in law. Bertha Hertzberg Eppstein and Maximillian Eppstein had seven children, Seraphine, Julia, Helen, Carrie, Arthur, and twins May and Lillian. May and Lillian were named for when they were born, May for the month and Lily for the May flower.

Dates: circa 1900

Erdman Family Portrait, circa 1920

 Item
Identifier: B063.05.0021.00038
Abstract

Formal studio portrait of Adolph and Clara Erdman and their sons Bert Erdman and Irvin Erdman. Standing left to right are Bert, Adolph, and Irvin with Clara seated in front of them.

Dates: circa 1920

Ernest Loeb - US Army - WWII, circa 1944

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Identifier: B407.01.0001.0008.00001
Abstract

Photograph of Ernest Loeb and five other soldiers in uniform. Ernest is the man on the lower right, squatting. The back of the photograph reads "I'm ready to take a shit! (Don't send this picture home.)". Photograph is in black and white and was most likely taken around 1944.

Dates: circa 1944

Ernest Nelson, between 1900-1950

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Identifier: B063.08.0065.00002
Abstract

Studio portrait of Ernest Nelson a member of Independent Order of B'nai B'rith, Denver Lodge No. 171.

Dates: between 1900-1950

Ernestine and Emil Loewenstein, circa 1906

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Identifier: B333.01.01.00003
Abstract

Ernestine and Emil Loewenstein, Henry Lowenstein's paternal grandparents, pose for a formal portrait in Lessen, West Prussia.

Dates: circa 1906