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Denver (Colo.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Name Authority File

Found in 55526 Collections and/or Records:

Elsie's Story, Version 1, 2009

 Item
Identifier: B354.01.0004.00004
Abstract

Art book with dark brown paper cover with a white title strip, written and designed by Tiffani Sprague, a student in Martin Mendelsberg's Visual Sequencing class at Rocky Mountain School of Art and Design. Based on the life of Elsie Miller, a tuberculosis patient at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society.

Dates: 2009

Emanuel Herskovitz, 1977

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Identifier: B111.05.0005.0009
Abstract

Born in 1870 in Hungary, and trained as a baker, Herskovitz moved to Denver in 1889, married Fanny Freishman (governess to the daughters of Baby Doe Tabor), founded Eastern Bakery, worked for Star Bread Company, helped organize the first bakers union, and opened Uncle Sam's Grill, a tavern. He died in 1977.

Dates: 1977

Emanuel Saltiel, 1942-1995

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Identifier: b111.09.0009.0003
Abstract Emanuel Saltiel was born in Bath, England in 1844 and emigrated to the United States, joining the Confederate army in 1864. In 1866 Saltiel, now a member of the Union army under the name Joseph Isaacs, was court-martialed for treason. He moved to Colorado, became involved with many of the Jewish organizations in Denver as well as businesses such as the Denver Daily Times, and invested in two mines near Cotopaxi, CO, offering to populate them with Jewish farmers and promising high wages, good...
Dates: 1942-1995

Embassy of Israel - Public Materials, 1968-1978

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Identifier: B093.01.0002.0010
Abstract

Public materials related to the Embassy of Israel.

Dates: 1968-1978

Embroidered Antimacassar, between 1912-1920

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Identifier: B107.02.0006.00002
Abstract

A small white cotton antimacassar with embroidered pink, yellow, blue and purple flowers bordered in a blue outline. There is a border of lace around the entire perimeter. Handmade by Anna F. Ginsberg Hayutin.

Dates: between 1912-1920

Embroidered Bread Cover

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Identifier: B351.01.0002.00001
Abstract

Ivory colored bread cover with an ivory fringe on all four sides. Embroidered in blue and gold with the Star of David.

Dates: between 1950-and 2005

Embroidered Doily, between 1912-1920

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Identifier: B107.02.0006.00003
Abstract

A small white cotton doily with embroidered pink, yellow, blue and purple flowers bordered in a blue outline. There is a border of lace around the entire perimeter of the doily. Handmade by Anna F. Ginsberg Hayutin.

Dates: between 1912-1920

Embroidered Doily, between 1912-1920

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Identifier: B107.02.0006.00004
Abstract

A small white cotton doily with embroidered pink, yellow, blue and purple flowers bordered in a blue outline. There is a border of lace around the entire perimeter of the doily. Handmade by Anna F. Ginsberg Hayutin.

Dates: between 1912-1920

Embroidered Guest Towels, between 1940-1950

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Identifier: B002.16.0202.00001
Abstract

Pink Dolby-print tea or kitchen towels embroidered four inches from bottom of one end. The embroidery consists of three colors: dark pink, light pink and burgundy in a semi-Southwestern motif. The top and bottom of towels have three-quarter inches of pink fringe. The towels were embroidered by Esther Mislov for occupational therapy during her stay at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS) in 1946.

Dates: between 1940-1950

Embroidered Woman's Pump, circa 1915

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Identifier: B150.04.0001.0001.00001
Abstract

A purple leather pump (the right pump) with embroidery over the toe of shoe. The embroidery consists of purple and lavender pansies with green leaves on purple satin background. Two strips of lavender satin are over vamp of shoe and at the end of satin ribbon on inner side of shoe is a lavender ribbon flower. Originally belonged to Sally Fried.

Dates: circa 1915