Death
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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 180 Collections and/or Records:
Assorted topics notes--Death, 1888-1987
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Identifier: M060.02.0011.0011
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Notes
Dates:
1888-1987
Bill from Golden Hill Cemetery, 1910 May 13
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Identifier: B002.01.0102.0094.00011
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Duplicate bill from Golden Hill Cemetery detailing the price of items related to the burial of Morris Goldstein. Items listed on the bill includes a hearse, grave, digging, undertaker, Bal Misaskim, and Tachrichem for a total of $31.50.
Dates:
1910 May 13
Bill from Postal Telegraph-Cable Co. , 1910 April 17
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Identifier: B002.01.0102.0110.00022
Abstract
Bill from the Postal Telegraph-Cable Company. The bill instructs Spivak to pay .80 cents because the Jewish Aid Society refused payment of the telegraph he sent to them on April 16th, 1910.
Dates:
1910 April 17
Bill from Whitehead and Meyer, 1910 April 23
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Identifier: B002.01.0102.0110.00025
Abstract
Receipt from Whitehead and Meyer Undertakers for the transportation of Jennie Goodman's remains. The box and shipping expenses come to a total $120.20.
Dates:
1910 April 23
Burial Receipt for Fannie Berman to JCRS from the United Hebrew Cemetary Association, 1909 January 18
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Identifier: B002.01.0100.0108.00008
Abstract
Printed burial receipt filled in with blue ink for Fannie Berman from the United Hebrew Cemetary Association to JCRS on letterhead that states, "M. Goorman, President, 1824 Larimer St. J. ZEIDENFELT, Secretary. Denver, Colo" dated "1/18/1900.9[1909]" [sic]. The receipt reads, "For Deceased Fannie Berman, In Block 96 No. 7, For___Carriages and Hearse, $4.00, For Digging, $3.00, For Coffin Undertaken, $8.50, For Bal Misaskim, $2.50, For Tachrichem, $3.00, For Grave, $15.00, Total, $36.00" [sic]....
Dates:
1909 January 18
Card from Golden Hill Cemetery , 1910 May 13
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Identifier: B002.01.0102.0094.00010
Abstract
Small placard from Golden Hill Cemetery in Denver, Colorado. It details the burial information of Morris Goldstein.
Dates:
1910 May 13
Check from C.D. Spivak to Whithead and Meyer, 1910 September 13
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Identifier: B002.01.0102.0107.00027
Abstract
Bank check from C.D. Spivak addressed to Whitehead and Meyer for the cost of Emil Jusskowitz's funeral expenses. The total amount is $52.10 on the check, but Spivak is only paying a partial amount of the expenses.
Dates:
1910 September 13
Copy of Esther Sayetta's Burial Receipt, 1909 February 16
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Identifier: B002.01.0100.0094.00009
Abstract
Copy of typed burial receipt for the death of E. Sayetta dated February 16, 1909 in Denver. The receipt reads, "The Hebrew Cemetery Association, For Deceased Esther Sayetta, In Block 96, No. 5. For carriage $3.00 For digging 3.00 For undertaker 5.50 For Bal Misaskim 2.50 For Tachrichem 3.00 For grave 15.00" [sic]. The receipt is not signed.
Dates:
1909 February 16
Copy of Letter to M. Amter from Dr. Spivak, 1909 October 27
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Identifier: B002.01.0100.0108.00002
Abstract
Copy of a typed letter to "Mrs. M. Amter, Sec'y., Ladies Shroud Society, 1723 Ogden, City." from Dr. Spivak dated "Oct. 27/09" [sic]. The letter informs Mrs. Amter that the Sanatorium has collected $56.01 from deceased patients [Fannie Berman included] who were buried by the Ladies Shroud Society; and, that a check for $56.01 is enclosed with the letter. The letter is not signed but Secretary is typed at the bottom.
Dates:
1909 October 27
Copy of Receipt, 1910 August 1
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Identifier: B002.01.0102.0107.00021
Abstract
Copy of receipt created by JCRS from Whitehead and Meyer detailing the cost of burial equipment and two first class railroad tickets from Denver, Colorado to New York. Each ticket costs $40.60 for a total of $81.20. There is a casket, embalming service, and shipping box included on the receipt. The total for all items amounts to $156.20
Dates:
1910 August 1