Leadville (Colo.)
Found in 101 Collections and/or Records:
Interior of M.B. Miller's Store, between 1902-1903
Minnie Betsy Miller and son Henry Miller are standing with three unidentified clerks inside M.B. Miller's store in Leadville, Colorado. Interior view of store shows piles of towels, shirts and ties. Signs advertise sales on suits and negligee shirts. Minnie Betsy Miller is the mother of Minnette Miller.
Jewelry at the Nathan Miller Home, 1980 October
Jewelry boxes, jewelry, small framed photographs, perfume, and knick knacks on a dresser in the Nathan Miller family home.
Jewish Cemetery in Leadville, Colorado, undated
Tombstones in the Jewish Cemetery in Leadville, Colorado.
Jewish Cemetery in Leadville, Colorado, undated
Solomon Flaks tombstone in the Jewish Cemetery in Leadville, Colorado. The tombstone says: "Solomon Flaks, Apr. 1, 1856, Aug. 10, 1910, Here rests a Woodman of the World, Flaks."
Jewish Cemetery in Leadville, Colorado, undated
Belle and Joseph Sandusky's tombstone in the Jewish Cemetery in Leadville, Colorado. The tombstone says: "Belle, Born Sept. 8, 1894, Died Oct. 29, 1894, Joseph, Born Dec. 20, 1887, Died Mar. 19, 1889, Children of, A.I. and J.S. Sandusky."
Jewish Cemetery in Leadville, Colorado, undated
Levi and Henry Hyman's tombstone in the Jewish Cemetery in Leadville, Colorado. The tombstone says: "[Hebrew writing] Levi Hyman, 1825 - 1896, [Hebrew writing] Henry Hyman, 1885 - 1904."
Jewish Cemetery in Leadville, Colorado, undated
Hanna and Herman Oliner's tombstones in the Jewish Cemetery in Leadville, Colorado. The tombstones say: "[Hebrew writing] Hanna Oliner, 1849 - 1916, [Hebrew writing] Herman Oliner, 1858 - [illegible]."
Jewish Cemetery in Leadville, Colorado, undated
Julia Rich's tombstone in the Jewish Cemetery in Leadville, Colorado. The tombstone is inscribed in Hebrew.
Jewish Communities Outside of Denver, Panel 1 , 2011
One of 12 exhibit display panels from the exhibit "Blazing the Trail: Denver's Jewish Pioneers." Panel titled "Jewish Communities Outside of Denver" features more historical information and includes Cohen Family of Fairplay, Issacs of Leadville. Cripple Creek, Sam and Bertha Flax, Abraham Rachofsky of Central City, and Meyer Brothers of Northern Colorado.
Jewish Graves in Leadville, Colorado, circa 1980
Two grave sites at an unidentified Leadville, Colorado Cemetery. The inscriptions on the headstones are a mix of Hebrew and English. These gravestones are for Anna Oliner, 1848-1916, and Herman Oliner, 1850-1911.