Colorado
Found in 60903 Collections and/or Records:
The Morris Cohn Family, circa 1915
Formal studio portrait of the Morris Cohn family of Denver, Colorado. Standing back Bella Cohn. Seated left to right Morris Cohn, Frances Cohn, and Nathan Cohn (Morris's father). Standing front Norman V. Cohn.
The Mosaic Outdoor Mountain Club Records
The Mosaic Outdoor Mountain Club (MOMC) was founded in Colorado by Steve Harris Millmond in December 1988. It was incorporated as a Colorado nonprofit corporation on 5/11/1989. The organization was devoted to hiking, trail cleanups, environmental education and social and recreational activities for individuals in the Jewish community. Colorado records include bylaws; class, trip, and membership materials; and various newsletters and schedules of events.
The Moses Family, between 1890-1900
The Moses family are dressed in formal attire and posed for a formal studio portrait in Trinidad, Colorado. Left to right are Rosa, Albert, Harry, and Ethel.
The Moses Family, between 1900-1920
Two men, members of the Moses family, stand beside a car in Trinidad, Colorado. One man holds the driver's door open as the other works on the engine.
''The Mountain States Mineral Age'' - Periodical, 1929, 1929
''Mountain States Mineral Age'' periodical from December 1929
The National Collegiate Athletic Association Plaque, 1961
Wooden plaque with brass plate attached. The National Collegiate Athletic Association expresses its gratitude and appreciation to the University of Denver for its efficient and effective administration of Championship events held for Ice Hockey in 1961 and Skiing in 1959.
The Obsessions of Helen Eisenberg, Version 1, 2012
Art book with a brown soft cover, written and designed by Natalie McQueen, a student in Martin Mendelsberg's Visual Sequencing class at Rocky Mountain School of Art and Design. Based on the life of Helen Eisenberg, a tuberculosis patient at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society.
The Obsessions of Helen Eisenberg, Version 2, 2012
Art book with a red soft cover, written and designed by Natalie McQueen, a student in Martin Mendelsberg's Visual Sequencing class at Rocky Mountain School of Art and Design. Based on the life of Helen Eisenberg, a tuberculosis patient at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society; this version has additional graphics on some pages.
'The Odd Couple' 1966, 1966
This file contains photographs from the 1966 Central City production of the theater piece 'The Odd Couple.'
