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Denver (Colo.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Name Authority File

Found in 55526 Collections and/or Records:

Homeless Initiative, 2006 December 11-18

 File
Identifier: U109.04.0013.0042
Abstract

This folder contains materials pertaining to an initiative to help the homeless in Denver.

Dates: 2006 December 11-18

Honorable Samuel A. Weiss, 1952-1972

 File
Identifier: B005.01.0024.0029
Abstract

Correspondence related to Samuel A. Weiss

Dates: 1952-1972

Honorary Degrees, 1971-1977

 File
Identifier: M028.02.0008.0005
Abstract

Types of Materials: Correspondence, memos

Dates: 1971-1977

Honors Program, 1977

 File
Identifier: M028.02.0008.0006
Abstract

Types of Materials: Correspondence, description sheets on outstanding students

Dates: 1977

Hornbein Family in Pine Crest, Colorado, 1922

 Item
Identifier: B063.05.0038.00068
Abstract

Philip and Flora Hornbein stand behind two of their children, Philip Jr. and Marjorie, on vacation in Pine Crest, Colorado. The family stands on a trail.

Dates: 1922

Hornbein Family Papers

 Collection
Identifier: B167
Abstract

The Hornbein family of Denver, Colorado, was actively involved in the Colorado Jewish and larger community. Philip L. Hornbein (1879-1962) married Flora Anfenger (1888-1964) in 1905, and they had three children: Louis (1907-1912), Marjorie (1913-2006) and Philip (1915-1987). The collections consists of material objects, photographs, and documents that belonged to the Hornbein family.

Dates: 1902-1988

Hornbein Family Portrait, 1923

 Item
Identifier: B063.05.0013.00024
Abstract

Flora and Philip Hornbein stand in front of a false scenic coastline backdrop with their children, Marjorie and Philip Jr., mounted on a wooden donkey in front of them. Photograph was taken on a trip to San Francisco, California in 1923. Philip Hornbein was a Colorado trial lawyer, a leader in the fight against the Ku Klux Klan, and chairman of Colorado's Democratic Party during the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Dates: 1923

Horse Drawn Cart at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, between 1904-1930

 Item
Identifier: B063.03.0035.00008
Abstract

An unknown man in a horse-drawn wagon at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS). The JCRS was a sanatorium for tuberculosis patients that was founded in 1904 by a group of immigrant Jewish workingmen along with the support of several leading physicians and rabbis in Denver, Colorado. The sanatorium was located on West Colfax Avenue just outside of Denver.

Dates: between 1904-1930

Hortense Libman Foundation, 1952-1972

 File
Identifier: B005.01.0024.0013
Abstract

Correspondence related to the Hortense Libman Foundation

Dates: 1952-1972

Hospital Structure, 1981-1982

 File
Identifier: B005.01.0036.0033
Abstract

Correspondence to and from Richard Bluestein related to hospital organizational structure

Dates: 1981-1982