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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:

Growing up in Early Colorado: The Lives of Jewish Children, 2012

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Identifier: B230.03.0023.00011
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Brief biographies of Jewish men and women who grew up in Jewish communities in Colorado. Contains historical photographs and interviews with people describing their childhoods.

Dates: 2012

Henry Moore Teller, 1908

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Identifier: M123.03.0063.0003.00001
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Senator Henry Moore Teller at the Miner's Convention in Boulder, Colorado; Teller opened the Teller House in 1872, a hotel used by and affiliated with the Central City Opera.

Dates: 1908

Ignace Jan Pederewski

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Identifier: B367.03.0002.0018.00004
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Ignacy Jan Paderewski (11-6-1860 to 6-29-1941) Polish pianist and composer, politician and spokesman for Polish independence; prime minister representing Poland at Paris Peace conference 1919.

Dates: 1921-1951

Landmark Dedication of Temple Emanuel, 1987 May 15

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Identifier: B063.06.0042.00052
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James Morgan speaks at the Landmark Dedication of Temple Emanuel with Marjorie Hornbein, Congressman Pat Schroeder, and Mayor Federico Pena standing behind him.

Dates: 1987 May 15

Landmark Dedication of Temple Emanuel, 1987 May 15

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Identifier: B063.06.0042.00058
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Congresswoman Pat Schroeder and Councilman Hiawatha Davis stand on the steps of the Temple Emanuel during the Landmark Dedication of Temple Emanuel.

Dates: 1987 May 15

Lewis J. Carter for Colorado Reflections

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Identifier: couda-carter
Abstract Lewis J. Carter, a former judge in Central City, reflects on his life in Central City and Blackhawk and the history of the area. Discusses the start of Central City as a mining camp, the large immigrant population, and working in the mines. Reflects on his first political position on the City Council and his political career from there including his time in the state legislature and then as a judge in Central City. Discusses the impact of World War I on the mining industry and Central City's...
Dates: Date Not Yet Determined

Max Goldberg, 1972 November 3

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Identifier: B063.05.0032.0013.00001
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Copy of a page from the Intermountain Jewish News featuring a collage of photographs from Max Goldberg's personal and professional life. Photos include Max and Mariam Goldberg's wedding portrait, Max shaking hands with President John F. Kennedy, Max standing with Robert Kennedy, Max holding a sheriff's badge, Max posed with President Dwight Eisenhower, Max posed with President Gerald Ford, Max shaking hands with Danny Kaye, and shaking hands with Max Baer.

Dates: 1972 November 3

Milton Anfenger Scrapbook, 1903-1913

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Identifier: B091.01.0002.00001
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Milton Anfenger scrapbook containing newspaper clippings, photographs, invitations, and programs about his political life, work as an attorney, and participation in many organizations. It also covers Milton Anfenger when he was in the Colorado militia during the 1904-1905 miner strikes in Cripple Creek.

Dates: 1903-1913

Program for President Theodore Roosevelt Banquet, 1905 May 8

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Identifier: B091.05.0001.0005.00001
Abstract Program of a banquet sponsored by the Denver Chamber of Commerce and Board of Trade honoring President Theodore Roosevelt at the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver, Colorado. President Roosevelt's image and red, white and blue ribbons decorate the front of the program. There is seal with a "R" on it holding down the ribbons on the front. Inside the program is the menu and toasts from President Roosevelt and Colorado dignitaries, including Governor Jesse McDonald and Denver mayor Robert Speer....
Dates: 1905 May 8

Republican State Ticket Notice, circa 1905

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Identifier: B091.05.0001.0005.00003
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Republican State Ticket notice from the Rocky Mountain Herald listing the men running for different political positions. Milton L. Anfenger is listed under ''Senators.'' Milton Anfenger was a Colorado state senator and an attorney.

Dates: circa 1905