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Generals

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:

Box 6, 1945-2013

 File — Box B233.0006: Series B233.04 [Barcode: U186023258834]
Identifier: B233.04.0006
Abstract (1) Scrapbook compiled by Robert Gamzey, editor of the Jewish News, in 1945 with news clippings from local and national papers all pertaining to the death of General Maurice Rose and one photograph of Rose. Also in the scrapbook is a 1958 study of local Jewish hospitals and a copy of the donation letter from Neil Goldblatt in 2013 donating his grandfather’s scrapbook to Rose Hospital and one photograph of Rose. (1) Scrapbook containing news clippings from local and national papers all...
Dates: 1945-2013

Camp Goldfield, 1903 September 6

 Item
Identifier: B091.01.0002.00001.00003
Abstract

Tents in front of houses and a building with smoke stacks at Camp Goldfield during the 1903-1904 strike in the Cripple Creek Mining District. Camp Goldfield was below the Portland Mine in Goldfield, Colorado, near Victor, Colorado. Colonel Milton Louis Anfenger was an aide-de-camp to Colorado Governor James H. Peabody and militia Brigadier General Sherman M. Bell during Colorado's response to the 1903-1904 strike. The photograph is on page 37 of Milton Anfenger's scrapbook.

Dates: 1903 September 6

Camp Goldfield and Portland Mine, 1903 October 6

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Identifier: B091.01.0002.00001.00004
Abstract Tents at Camp Goldfield during the 1903-1904 strike in the Cripple Creek Mining District. In front of the tents is a railroad bridge, buildings, and a train on railroad tracks. In back of of the tents are buildings, mine dumps, and a building and smokestacks on top of a mountain slope labled "Portland." Camp Goldfield was below the Portland Mine in Goldfield, Colorado, near Victor, Colorado. Colonel Milton Louis Anfenger was an aide-de-camp to Colorado Governor James H. Peabody and militia...
Dates: 1903 October 6

Denver Legion Tide of Toys, 1950

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Identifier: B063.05.0005.00056
Abstract

Thomas Fitzgerald, left; Harry J. Pells, back; and General Eisenhower, right with several unidentified children holding toys at the first contribution to the Denver Legion Tide of Toys. The children are all from the National Home for Jewish Children.

Dates: 1950

First Officers' Call, Camp Goldfield, 1903 September 5

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Identifier: B091.01.0002.00001.00002
Abstract

Colorado Militia officers posed in front of a tent and buildings at Camp Goldfield during the 1903-1904 strike in the Cripple Creek Mining District. Camp Goldfield was below the Portland Mine in Goldfield, Colorado, near Victor, Colorado. Colonel Milton Louis Anfenger was an aide-de-camp to Colorado Governor James H. Peabody and militia Brigadier General Sherman M. Bell during Colorado's response to the 1903-1904 strike. The photograph is on page 37 of Milton Anfenger's scrapbook.

Dates: 1903 September 5

General Eisenhower, 1944-1952, January 17, 1944

 File
Identifier: B005.07.0238.0057
Abstract

One (1) 8x10 black and white portrait photograph of General Dwight D. Eisenhower. One (1) 7x9 black and white photograph of him in his military uniform with a headline "Eisenhower Assumes His Command In Britain" and a caption "A happy picture of General Eisenhower taken at his London office today, Jan.17, where he has assumed his command as Supreme Allied Commander of the British and United States Expeditionary Forces organizing in the United Kingdom for the liberation of Europe."

Dates: 1944-1952; January 17, 1944

General Maurice Rose, 1910-2008

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Identifier: B233.01.0001.0008
Abstract Folder full of photocopies and articles printed via the internet about Maurice Rose, census records he appears on and historical information on General Rose Memorial Hospital. Also a copy of the Intermountain Jewish News with articles on Rose and one copy of Colorado History Now, published by the Colorado Historical Society with a cover article on General Rose. Three copies of the Rose Hospital brochure "General Maurice Rose: A Profile." "This Man Belongs to American" fundraising booklet, "A...
Dates: 1910-2008

Newspaper Photograph of General Chase and Staff, 1903

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Identifier: B091.01.0002.00001.00001
Abstract

Newspaper photograph of General Chase and staff during breakfast at the Colorado militia's camp during the 1903-1904 strike in the Cripple Creek Mining District. Colonel Milton Louis Anfenger was an aide-de-camp to Colorado Governor James H. Peabody and militia Brigadier General Sherman M. Bell during Colorado's response to the 1903-1904 strike. The loose photograph is between pages 36 and 37 of Milton Anfenger's scrapbook.

Dates: 1903

Rose Hospital History, 1945-1998

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Identifier: B233.01.0001.0009
Abstract

One edition from October 23, 1998 of the Intermountain Jewish News with a piece on the Rose Hospitals 50th Anniversary. A large stack of photocopied articles and photographs pertaining to the accomplishments of Rose Hospital from its inception to the late 1980s. Copy of the Articles of Incorporation, minutes from first board meeting, hospital postcard, triangular "Spearhead" 3rd Armored Division Military Patch, and letter to General Roses' parents.

Dates: 1945-1998

Rose Hospital Records

 Collection
Identifier: B233
Abstract General Rose Memorial Hospital was founded in 1945. The hospital was named for General Maurice Rose, a Denver native, who had been killed in action the same year. General Rose was the highest ranking American officer killed in action in Europe and also the highest ranking Jewish officer in the Army. The hospital was intended to “serve the need of every creed.”The records highlight fundraising related to the hospital foundation and history of the hospital through photographs,...
Dates: 1935-2013