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Leadville (Colo.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Name Authority File

Found in 101 Collections and/or Records:

National Council of Jewish Women, Denver Section, Kosher Picnic at Leadville, Colorado, 1895 July 28

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Identifier: B063.04.0012.00002
Abstract A group of men and women in and in front of a horse drawn wagon. Standing in front of the wagon left to right: Mrs. Saidi Lands, Dr. Sol G. Kahn, Sol Garrett, Martha Kafiski, Mrs. Adolph Bair, Miss Sadie American, Mrs. Carrie Mayer, Alfred A. Freedham, and Grace Diamond. On the wagon: unidentified man, Ben Brown (driver), Amelia Friedlander (holding sign), Alfred Huffman, Tillie Kahn, the Mother of Sadie American, the Son of Mrs. Adolph Bair, and Mr. Rosenbush. The group participates in a...
Dates: 1895 July 28

Olympic Athletic Club, 1913

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Identifier: B063.04.0004.00007
Abstract Head and shoulder portraits of members of the Leadville Olympic Athletic Club. Left to right, top to bottom: Abner First, Al L. Feller, Carl W. Bott, George Thorne, Harry L. Wallaesa, Rob E. Aylward, H. R. Northrop, T. V. Gallagher, Henry P. O'Neill, Ernest W. Owen, John B. Ryan, William P. Burkhardt, William J. McDonell, Emil E. Jantzen, John M. Dunn, H. W. Simmons, James T. McMahon, Newton L. Miller, Quentin D. Bonner, David Schayer, Art Baker, Mark J. Cornick, Edward F. Sehrt, Will...
Dates: 1913

Olympic Athletic Club, 1913

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Identifier: B063.04.0004.00008
Abstract

Members of the Leadville Olympic Athletic Club pose during a banquet. Half of the group is seated and the other half stands behind them. An American flag and OAC pendent hang in the background. Maurice Miller stands fourth from the right.

Dates: 1913

Olympic Athletic Club, 1913 March 16

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Identifier: B063.04.0004.00009
Abstract Members of the Leadville Olympic Athletic Club pose at the end of a room decorated with streamers and an American flag. Boxing and bowling paraphernalia lay on the floor in front of them. Men in the photograph are Henry Miller, David Schayer, Henry P. O'Neill, Ernest W. Owen, John B. Ryan, John M. Dunn, H. W. Simmon, Newton L, Miller, James King, Wilson P. Lane, Earl F. Horner, Thomas Simpson, Gus Ovren, Thomas McLaughlin, Michael J. Kelly, Erwin Lockhart, L. W. Figgen, Maurice Miller,...
Dates: 1913 March 16

Oral History Interview with Charlotte (Lottie) Gold, 1977 August 7

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Identifier: B098.01.0001.00015
Abstract

Interview discusses growing up in Leadville, CO; Jewish community. family, childhood activities; beginning her career as a field worker for National Jewish Hospital.

Dates: 1977 August 7

Oral History Interview with Leo Block, 1989 May 12

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Identifier: B098.01.0006.00140
Abstract

Topics covered: Family roots in Colorado, Denver, Leadville and Aspen. Father Nathan was born in Russia, came in 1890. Mother born in Leadville, father worked in mining until it fizzled out. Father was close with Rabbi Kauvar and BMH. Leo graduated from DU, editor of the Clarion. Established a professorship at University of Denver.

Dates: 1989 May 12

Oral History Interview with Mildred Sweet, 1981 July 16

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Identifier: B098.01.0003.00065
Abstract "Mildred (nee Lewin) Sweet discusses her parents’ early days in Colorado, first in Leadville, then Salida, and finally Denver. She describes the many ventures that her father was involved in while in Denver, for example, the liquor store business and his many ventures in the amusement park business in western Denver, including Lakeside Amusement Park. She relates memories of her childhood and growing up in the privileged lifestyle that her father created for his family. She recounts her...
Dates: 1981 July 16

Oral History Interview with Minnette Miller, 1980 October 22

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Identifier: B098.01.0003.00066
Abstract

Minnette Miller talks about being the only Jewish resident in Leadville, her parents coming from Pennsylvanian to Leadville, mother managing the family store, family life, and being the director of Social Services after her teaching career.

Dates: 1980 October 22

Ore Sorting House at the Continental Chief Mine in Leadville, Colorado, between 1889-1892

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Identifier: M353.0001.00026
Abstract

A photograph of miners inside the ore sorting house at the Continental Chief Mine in Leadville, Colorado.

Dates: between 1889-1892

Peg Mudgett for Colorado Reflections

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Identifier: couda-mudgett
Abstract

Peg Mudgett reminisces on growing up in Leadville, Colorado near the mines there until moving to Durango to attend college at Fort Lewis College. Reflects on life in a mining camp owned by the town smelters, learning Spanish from Mexican workers, cutting down and decorating Christmas trees, her days in school, and riding in sleighs. Describes her encounter with Baby Doe Tabor in a grocery store.

Dates: Date Not Yet Determined