Denver (Colo.)
Found in 55526 Collections and/or Records:
David Harlem, circa 1910
Studio portrait of David Harlem a member of Independent Order of B'nai B'rith, Denver Lodge No. 171.
David Hastings Moore, between 1880-1889
University of Denver first chancellor David Hastings Moore poses for a portrait. Moore served as chancellor from 1880-1889 and was responsible for reopening the university (formerly the Colorado Seminary).
David Hastings Moore
Black and white portrait of David Hastings Moore, first chancellor of the University of Denver.
David Hastings Moore
Black and white portrait of David Hastings Moore, first chancellor of the University of Denver.
David Hastings Moore as Bishop, between 1900-1915
Black and white print of David Hastings Moore, first chancellor of the University of Denver, during his time a Methodist bishop. After his departure from the University in 1890, the General Conference of the Methodist church elected him bishop of Shanghai in 1900, then later Portland (Ore.) and Cincinnati.
David Howard
David Howard teaches a class of dancers in a photograph promoting a week long dance residence he hosted in Denver, Colorado.
David Kline, First President of Denver's B'nai B'rith, circa 1872
Formal portrait of Denver Jewish pioneer merchant David Kline, who moved to the city in 1865 and served as the first president of Denver's B'nai B'rith Lodge No. 171. He and Charles Schayer had also been leading members of the Hebrew Burial Society, which evolved into the Hebrew Benevolent Society.
David M. Rhyne, circa 1990
David M. Rhyne sits for a portrait.
David Nussbaum: Melody and Melancholy, 2008
Art book with paper cover featuring a photograph of an old building, written and designed by Jonathan Steinberg, a student Martin Mendelsberg's Visual Sequencing class at Rocky Mountain School of Art and Design. Based on the life of David Nussbaum, tuberculosis patient at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society.
David Patterson, circa 1997 June
David Patterson and man stand for portrait next to portrait of Eleanor Roosevelt.
