Denver (Colo.)
Found in 55526 Collections and/or Records:
Joe Alpert, 1976-1977
Joe Alpert (1918-1977) was born in Boulder, CO, and was a prominent leader, businessman, and philanthropist in the Denver Jewish community. He founded the General Rose Memorial Hospital in 1945, serving as president from 1951-1956. He dedicated the Joe and Betty Alpert Arthritis Treatment Center at Rose in 1975. Alpert also was a co-founder of Guaranty Bank in 1955.
Joe and Esther Goldstein Family, between 1880-1900
Formal studio portrait of the Goldstein family, Joe and Esther and their children Jennie, Mary, Lou, and David.
Joe and Naomi Sheftel 25th Wedding Anniversary, 1947 June
Members of the Sheftel and Kiesler families sit around a large dining table during the 25th wedding anniversary celebration of Joe and Naomie Sheftel. Identified in the photograph are Shirley Sheftel Wenner, Joe Sheftel, Naomi Sheftel, Raisie Kiesler Rifkin, Eddie Sheftel, Moe Lackner, Ann Wenner, Steven Wenner, Max Sheftel, Sheldon Sheftel, Fay Sheftel, Max Rifkin, Roger Sheftel, Dorothy Sheftel, Joe Wenner, Mickey Sheftel, Goldine Lackner, Gordon Wenner, Ann Sheftel, and Abe Sheftel.
Joe Angleson, 2008 September 17
Joseph Angleson, Associate Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, posing with a new microscope.
Joe Bill, 2013
Art book with a hand-made leather cover, written and designed by Matthew Bryson, a student in Martin Mendelsberg's Visual Sequencing class at Rocky Mountain School of Art and Design. Based on the life of Joe Bill, a tuberculosis patient at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society.
Joe Castellano Baseball and Basketball Play By Play, Football PBP + Interview
Audio cassette tape of Joe Castellano giving examples of his play-by-play abilities.
Joe Chappell, between 1960-1979
Formal portrait of Joe Chappell who was associated with B'nai B'rith, Lodge 171, Denver, Colorado.
Joe Coffee, 1949 January
Joe Coffee stands between two prized steers.
Joe Coffee, circa 1920
Publicity photograph of Joe Coffee walking on a dirt road carrying a cane.
Joe Coffee, between 1940-1949
Joe ''Awful'' Coffee stands wearing a pilot jacket, helmet, and goggles beside a Captain in the US Navy. The Captain was the commanding officer at the US Naval Air Station in Denver, Colorado in the late 1940s.
