Civic leaders
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Shul Baer Milstein Sits with a Long Pipe, circa 1895
Shul Baer Milstein, wearing a yarmulke and smoking a long pipe, sits at a table with an open Talmud in front of him. A tapestry hangs on the wall behind his chair. Milstein, who immigrated from Russia, was an early leader in Denver's west side Orthodox Jewish community and in Congregation Zera Abraham. He was also a patriarch of the Cotopaxi Colony, an agricultural community located in Cotopaxi, Colorado that failed in 1884. He was a peddler and later opened his own kosher butcher shop.
Shul Baer Milstein Sits with a Long Pipe, circa 1895
Shul Baer Milstein, wearing a yarmulke and smoking a long pipe, sits at a table with an open Talmud in front of him. A tapestry hangs on the wall behind his chair. Milstein, who immigrated from Russia, was an early leader in Denver's west side Orthodox Jewish community and in Congregation Zera Abraham. He was also a patriarch of the Cotopaxi Colony, an agricultural community located in Cotopaxi, Colorado that failed in 1884. He was a peddler and later opened his own kosher butcher shop.
Shul Baer Milstein Sits with a Long Pipe, circa 1895
Shul Baer Milstein, wearing a yarmulke and smoking a long pipe, sits at a table with an open Talmud in front of him. A tapestry hangs on the wall behind his chair. Milstein, who immigrated from Russia, was an early leader in Denver's west side Orthodox Jewish community and in Congregation Zera Abraham. He was also a patriarch of the Cotopaxi Colony, an agricultural community located in Cotopaxi, Colorado that failed in 1884. He was a peddler and later opened his own kosher butcher shop.
Shul Baer Milstein Sits with a Long Pipe, circa 1895
Shul Baer Milstein, wearing a yarmulke and smoking a long pipe, sits at a table with an open Talmud in front of him. A tapestry hangs on the wall behind his chair. Milstein, who immigrated from Russia, was an early leader in Denver's west side Orthodox Jewish community and in Congregation Zera Abraham. He was also a patriarch of the Cotopaxi Colony, an agricultural community located in Cotopaxi, Colorado that failed in 1884. He was a peddler and later opened his own kosher butcher shop.
University of Denver Chancellor Maurice Bernard Mitchell, 1971 January 12
University of Denver (DU) Chancellor, and member of the United States (US) Civil Rights Commission, Maurice Bernard Mitchell in variuos snapshots during a U.S. Civil Rights panel on January 12, 1971.
University of Denver Chancellor Maurice Bernard Mitchell, 1971 May 7
University of Denver (DU) Chancellor, and member of the United States (US) Civil Rights Commission, Maurice Bernard Mitchell in variuos snapshots during a U.S. Civil Rights panel on May 7, 1971.
University of Denver Chancellor Maurice Bernard Mitchell, 1972 November 21
University of Denver (DU) Chancellor, and member of the United States (US) Civil Rights Commission, Maurice Bernard Mitchell in variuos snapshots during a U.S. Civil Rights Press Conference on November 21, 1972 to resign from the U.S. Civil Rights Commission.
University of Denver Chancellor Maurice Bernard Mitchell, 1972 May 15
University of Denver (DU) Chancellor, and member of the United States (US) Civil Rights Commission, Maurice Bernard Mitchell in a snapshot during a U.S. Civil Rights Press Conference on May 15, 1972.
University of Denver Chancellor Maurice Bernard Mitchell, 1973 May 8
University of Denver (DU) Chancellor, and member of the United States (US) Civil Rights Commission, Maurice Bernard Mitchell in a snapshot with other members of the Civil Rights Commission on May 8, 1973.
University of Denver Chancellor Maurice Bernard Mitchell, 1974 February 5
University of Denver (DU) Chancellor, and member of the United States (US) Civil Rights Commission, Maurice Bernard Mitchell in various snapshots at a U.S. Civil Rights Press Conference on February 5, 1974.