Cripple Creek (Colo.)
Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:
From Cotopaxi to Denver: Immigrant Jewish Farmers Become American Urban Community Leaders, 2010
History of the ill-fated Cotopaxi Colony of Jewish immigrants in Colorado. Brief biographies of the families involved and their contribution to Denver and Colorado after they left the colony.
Galters and Johnsons, Mountain Towns, undated
Silent color film depicting scenes from around Denver, Colorado Springs, Cripple Creek, Aspen, other areas in the Rocky Mountains, and Heritage Square in Golden, Colorado.
Haskell Cohen, 1964 August 24
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.
Kopff and Hirsch Families
Kopff and Hirsch Families, 2015
The collection contains biographical materials, late 19th to early 21st centuries, associated with prominent Colorado Jewish individuals or families and, in a few cases, groups such as Jewish artists, Jewish composers, and Jewish pioneers. Materials include newspaper clippings, obituaries, correspondence, photocopies of legal documents, books, magazines, and essays.
Loving Cup, 1902, August 5
Silver loving cup presented to Philip Hornbein by the Cripple Creek District Lodge No 522 International Order of B'nai B'rith on August 5, 1902.
Engraved on side "Presented to Philip Hornbein by Cripple Creek District Lodge No. 522 I.O.B.B. as a token of their love and esteem August 5, 1902."
Michael Goldstein, between 1930-1950
Michael Goldstein stands in front of his tailor shop, Goldie the Tailor, in Cripple Creek, Colorado.
Michael Goldstein, between 1930-1950
Michael Goldstein stands outside in Cripple Creek, Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harris, 1913
Formal studio portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harris in Cripple Creek, Colorado. On left Harry Harris sits in a chair wearing a suit and bow tie. On right Mrs. Harris stands behind a chair resting her hands on the arms and wears a short sleeved dress with lace overlay.