Jewish pioneers
Found in 40 Collections and/or Records:
Isaac Goldstein, circa 1879
Little is known about Isaac Goldstein (?-1879) beyond that he was killed in the White River War (Ute War) and his body was found by soldiers. It is said that Goldstein was searching for his lost love in the West, believing her to have been captured by a Native American tribe.
Isadore Elkan and Anna Freudenthal Solomon, 1997
Jewish Benevolence, Panel 1, 2001
One of 12 exhibit display panels from the exhibit "Blazing the Trail: Denver's Jewish Pioneers." Panel titled "Jewish Benevolence" features more historical information and includes National Jewish Hospital, Francis Wisebart Jacobs, and JCRS.
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.
Jewish Pioneers: Colorado Experience, 2014
Film by Rocky Mountain PBS about Jews in early Colorado. The film sourced materials from the Beck Archives.
Jewish Pioneers of New Mexico Exhibition Catalog, 2003
Exhibition Catalog from a 2003 exhibit at the Museum of New Mexico: "Jewish Pioneers of New Mexico, 1821-1917."
Jewish Pioneers of New Mexico: The Taichert Family, 2005
The booklet is the product of the New Mexico Jewish Historical Society's Jewish Pioneer Oral History Video Archive Project, conducted in partnership with the Department of History and the Center for Regional Studies at the University of New Mexico. The booklet is composed of recollections of members of the Taichert family.
Jewish West Exhibit, Autry Museum, 2000-2010
File Folder six contains brochures, correspondence, copies of loan agreements, content outlines, and floorplan drafts for the "Jewish Life in the American West" Exhibition.