Diaries
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Abraham Moses Blumberg, 1980
Dr. Abraham Moses Blumberg (1873- 1955) emigrated from Talsen, Latvia, and studied medicine at an American university beginning in 1898. He studied at a yeshivah in Tokkeim, Latvia, from 1888 until his emigration.
Anfenger Family Diaries and Material Culture
Box 1, 1904-1907
Photocopy of Diary of Jacob Lieberman (1904-1907), that he wrote during high school at East Denver High.
Box 2: Personal Documents and Items, 1918 - 1969
This section of box 2 contains military materials from Morey Miller's time in the United States Navy (1918 - 1919), Freemason materials for Leslie Miller, and a diary from Florence Creamer Miller. Additionally there are ration books from World War 2 and an "Album Souvenir" from Bordeaux. There are also an assortment of wedding invitations, a wedding book, and a copper plate for intaglio printing RSVP cards.
Diary, 1904-1907
Diary, 1947
Feldman Documents, Journal and Notes 1980-1982, 1980-1982
This folder contains a journal kept by Burton Feldman for roughly two years. There are some notes on various projects interspersed throughout the daily entries.
J. J. Lieberman Papers
Journals, bulk: 1837 - 1842
Treat Family Papers
The Treat family moved to Colorado during the later part of the 19th century. Adna Adams Treat, father of Charles A. Treat, passed away in 1900 and is buried in Riverside Cemetery in Denver, Colorado. The collection contains a diary from the year 1864 kept by Charles A. Treat and a scrapbook kept by Mary E. Treat (nickname "Minnie"), Charles A. Treat's wife..