Brighton (Colo.)
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Name Authority File
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Brighton, Colorado
File
Identifier: B114.02.0003.0017
Abstract
Pictured are award-winner Carol Friedman and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Friedman.
Dates:
1882-2019
Interior view of Friedman's Store, Brighton, Colorado, between 1930-1940
Item
Identifier: B063.01.0009.00040
Abstract
Interior of Friedman's Store in Brighton, Colo., with a woman, two boys and one man standing with produce on the right side and glass cases on the left.
Dates:
between 1930-1940
Myer and Loraine R. Quiat Friedman, 1981
File
Identifier: B111.03.0003.0022
Abstract
Loraine Rhea Quiat (1912-2006 SSI) was born in Colorado and graduated from East Denver High School in 1930. Loraine married Myer J. Friedman (1911-1987 SSI) in 1933. The couple soon moved to Brighton, where Loraine served in every elected office of the Brighton Woman's Club. Loraine also served on executive committees of the Adams County American Red Cross for over 35 years, as well as president of the Columbine League of the AMC Cancer Research Center and Hospital. Loraine and Myer had two...
Dates:
1981
Oral History Interview with Sally Friedman and Carol Friedman Groussman, 1983 April 21
Item
Identifier: B098.01.0005.00109
Abstract
Sally Donavik (Mrs. Sam) Friedman talks about her husband's family business, Friedman's Store, a grocery store, and life in Brighton, Colo. Daughter Carol J. (Mrs. Allen) Groussman, who grew up in Brighton with her sister Donna (Mrs. Howard Lutz), discusses Jewish life in a small Colo. town.Sally’s family came to Denver for the climate since her mother had asthma. Sally went to Denver Schools. Married Sam Friedman, moved to Brighton, CO and ran a grocery store. Sam had been at DU...
Dates:
1983 April 21
Sam and Myer Friedman Standing in Front of Friedman's Store, between 1930-1940
Item
Identifier: B063.01.0017.00032
Abstract
Exterior of Brighton, Colorado's Friedman's Store. Myer and Sam Friedman are standing in front of the store from left to right.
Dates:
between 1930-1940