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Denver (Colo.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Name Authority File

Found in 55526 Collections and/or Records:

Fried Sisters, circa 1905

 Item
Identifier: B063.08.0008.00062
Abstract

Photocopies of studio portraits of the three Fried sisters in a frame. Left to right are Bertha, Mary, and Sally Fried.

Dates: circa 1905

Fried's Gift Shop, between 1920-1929

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Identifier: B063.01.0001.00050
Abstract

Mary Fried, Bertha Fried, and Eugene Fried standing in Fried's Gift Shop with two unidentified women. Fried's Picture Frame Factory was the first framing store in Denver and later became an art and gift shop.

Dates: between 1920-1929

Fried's Gift Shop, between 1920-1930

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Identifier: B063.01.0001.00051
Abstract

Eugene Fried and Mary Fried stand in the Fried Gift Shop with unidentified women customers. Fried's Picture Frame Factory was the first framing store in Denver and later became an art and gift shop.

Dates: between 1920-1930

Fried's Gift Shop, circa 1935

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Identifier: B063.01.0001.00052
Abstract

Exterior view of the front of Fried's Gift Shop. Fried's Picture Frame Factory was the first framing store in Denver and later became an art and gift shop.

Dates: circa 1935

Fried's Gift Shop, circa 1940

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Identifier: B063.01.0001.00053
Abstract

Bertha Fried Kleiner and Mary Fried stand in Fried's Gift Shop. Fried's Picture Frame Factory was the first framing store in Denver and later became an art and gift shop.

Dates: circa 1940

Friends of Ray David at a Party, between 1890-1920

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Identifier: B063.05.0005.00016
Abstract

A group of unidentified men and women and a young boy pose together in a doorway. All are dressed in fancy clothing and the women hold roses.

Dates: between 1890-1920

Friends Syma Hayutin, Helen Fisher, and Vivienne Sigman, between 1940-1949

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Identifier: B063.05.0051.00025
Abstract

Left to right Syma Hayutin, Helen Fisher, and Vivienne Sigman walk together down a sidewalk all holding books.

Dates: between 1940-1949

From Cotopaxi to Denver: Immigrant Jewish Farmers Become American Urban Community Leaders, 2010

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Identifier: B230.03.0023.00009
Abstract

History of the ill-fated Cotopaxi Colony of Jewish immigrants in Colorado. Brief biographies of the families involved and their contribution to Denver and Colorado after they left the colony.

Dates: 2010

From Inspiration Point, 1922 July 26

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Identifier: B063.02.0002.00006
Abstract

Panoramic view of the city of Denver, Colorado taken from Inspiration Point.

Dates: 1922 July 26

From Peddlers to Merchant Princes: Early Colorado Jewish Entrepreneurs, 2006

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Identifier: B230.03.0023.00005
Abstract Jews played a central role in the development of Colorado through their contributions to economic life and development. Denver's first mercantile store was opened by Jewish citizen Fred Salomon in 1859. Before long, stores run by Jewish merchants and their family members in search of work and wealth flourished on the main streets of most Colorado towns including, Denver, Central City, Leadville, Trinidad, and Fairplay. This film focuses on the lives of a number of early merchants, including...
Dates: 2006