Denver (Colo.)
Found in 55526 Collections and/or Records:
Hat with Green Grapes, circa 1963
Hattenbach Family, 1841-2007
Michael Hattenbach was born in Cassel, Germany in 1841 and died in Denver in 1906. He was manager of the Denver Grocery company and also lived in Central City and Blackhawk.
Hattie Schayer Friedenthal, 1922, 1998
Hattie Schayer Friedenthal (1868-1922) was born in New York City and moved to Denver with her parents when she was four years old. Hattie graduated from East Denver High School in 1884, and married Sigmund Friedenthal in 1891. She was deeply involved in the Denver Jewish community, acting as organizer and first vice-president of the Jewish Sheltering Home, Editor of the Denver Jewish News, and president of the Hebrew Benevolent Society. Hattie was buried at Fairmount Cemetery.
Hattie Schayer Friedenthal, circa 1910
Head and shoulders portrait of Hattie Schayer Friedenthal in an oval frame.
Hausman Home, circa 1950s
Interior view of a living room in the Hausman Home, 2115 E. 14th Ave., Denver, Colorado.
Haying, between 1911-1940
Three unidentified men stand with two harnessed horses amongst several hay piles in a field. Behind them appears to be a baler and there is a stack of baled hay to the left of them.
Hayutin Children, circa 1920
Peryle and Irving Hayutin sit for formal studio portraits.
Hayutin Children at Grandparents Home, circa 1920
Peryle and Irving Hayutin pose between two unidentified children in front of the home of Max and Dora Hayutin.
Hayutin Family Seder, between 1890-1910
Passover Seder at the Hayutin home. Fifteen unidentified individuals sit around the table including two children, two women, and eleven men
Hayutins and Becks, 1945
Left to right Ira Beck holding dogs, Morris Hayutin, Arthur Hayutin, Peryle Hayutin Beck, and Anna Ginsberg Hayutin pose on a front porch after Ira's discharge from the Army and during Arthur's leave from the Air Force.
