Colorado
Found in 60878 Collections and/or Records:
Rose Lucas for Colorado Reflections
Rose Lucas reflects on her childhood and her first memories of Colorado. Discussing her mother, who was a governess for the children of Horace and Baby Doe Tabor and her father, who opened the first Jewish bakery in Denver in the early 1900s. Lucas remembers horse-drawn wagons, making deliveries for the bakery, and working for the Golden Eagle. Recalls the City Hall Fire in 1898, the flood of 1905, and the robbery of the Denver Mint in 1920.
Rose Miller, between 1930-1939
Three women and a young boy holding a balloon stand in the front yard of a home.
Rose Miller and Friends, between 1930-1939
Nine women pose together outside a house wearing party hats and holding party favors. Some of the women are identified as Ethel, Aunt Clara, Rose Miller, Sylvia Snyder, and Inez Band.
Rose Pepper, between 1930-1948
Rose Pepper stands outside wearing a polka dot dress.
Rose Pepper, between 1930-1948
Rose Pepper stands outside wearing a polka dot dress with her arms behind her back.
Rose Pepper, 1923
Studio portrait of Rose Pepper, grandmother of Ira Beck, wearing a long black dress and long beaded necklace.
Rose Pepper, between 1930-1948
Rose Pepper poses outside wearing a polka dotted dress.
Rose Pepper, between 1910-1930
Studio portrait of Rose Pepper seated on a bench.
Rose Pepper, between 1930-1948
Studio portrait of Rose Pepper seated on a bench wearing a long dress and long beaded necklace.
Rose Pepper and Sam Pepper, between 1920-1930
Formal portrait of Rose Pepper and her son Sam Pepper.
