Denver (Colo.)
Found in 56147 Collections and/or Records:
Goldfain Family, circa 1907
Studio portrait of East European Jewish immigrants Joseph and Nettie Goldfain and their children shows the family in Denver, Colorado with Joseph holding The Jewish Gazette, a Yiddish newspaper printed in America. Pictured from left to right are (first row) Rose, Joseph (seated), and Ephraim Goldfain; (second row) George, Samuel, and Nettie Goldfain.
Goldie Solomon Milstein, circa 1900
Studio portrait of Goldie Solomon Milstein as a young woman in Denver, Colorado.
Goldston Bed Dedication, after 1918
Golf '99, 1999
Men's and women's golf press releases, statistics, newspaper clippings from 1999.
Golf: Grimes, 1927 - 1940
One of the few notable golfers to come out of the purely amateur golfing culture that existed in the Rocky Mountain region in the 1920s was Nate Grimes. Born in 1907 in Denver, Nate excelled in golf at the amateur level, winning numerous local, state, and regional tournaments in both match play and open play, but he declined to turn professional.
Golf: Hyman, 1939-1975
Helen Hyman, from Denver, competed in local, state, and regional golf tournements, in match play and open format, throughout the RM region from 1940 onward, winning several titles and honors. She also competed in Equestrian as a teenager.
Golf: Marx
Alice Lewin Marx was a golfer well known in championship flights of women's golf tournements in the sacramento arean. she was the president of the Sacremento women's Golf Club and she belonged to thre Haggin Oaks Business Womens Golf Club.
Goodman, Andrew and Bergdorf - General Correspondence (1 of 3), 1963-1976
correspondence related to building programs and Andrew and Bergdorf Goodman
Goodman, Andrew and Bergdorf - General Correspondence (2 of 3), 1963-1976
correspondence related to building programs and Andrew and Bergdorf Goodman
Goodman, Andrew and Bergdorf - General Correspondence (3 of 3), 1963-1976
correspondence related to building programs and Andrew and Bergdorf Goodman