Denver (Colo.)
Found in 55887 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Benjamin Schweitzer to Dr. C. D. Spivak, 1906 December 5
Handwritten letter from Benjamin Schweitzer to Dr. C. D. Spivak, on Dec. 5, 06. The letter thanks Dr. Spivak for admitting his niece, Annie Herman. The letter is signed Benjamin Schweitzer.
Letter from Bernard Oettinger to Dr. C. D. Spivak, 1907 March 14
Handwritten letter from Bernard Oettinger to Dr. C. D. Spivak, on 3/14/07. The letter informs Dr. C. D. Spivak that Mr. Edelstein shows signs of hypochondriacal and otherwise emotional. The rest of the letter is [illegible]. The letter is signed Bernard Oettinger.
Letter from Bernard Oettinger to JCRS, 1906 July 27
Handwritten letter from Bernard Oettinger to JCRS, dated July 27, 1906. The letter provides the diagnosis of Nathan Rabinowitz. The letter is unsigned, but "Secretary" is typed at the bottom.
Letter from Bernard Ottinger to JCRS
Handwritten letter from Bernard Ottinger to JCRS, undated. The letter introduces Pauline Gerber, and notes that she arrived from Pittsburgh with a 102 degree fever and weak, meaning to enter the National Jewish Hospital, but wasn't able to. The letter is signed Bernard Ottinger.
Letter from Beth Medrash Hagodol Cemtery Association to JCRS, 1907 January 29
Handwritten letter from Beth Medrash Hagodol Cemetery Association to JCRS, dated January 29, 1907. The letter references four enclosed receipts, and requests advice on pursuing payment for Reuben Morosky's funeral. The letter is signed M.A. Saly.
Letter from Boris D. Bogen to Dr. C. D. Spivak, 1907 July
Typed letter from Boris D. Bogen to Dr. C. D. Spivak, on July, 1907.
Letter from Boris Thomashefsky to JCRS, 1905 September 2
Typed letter from Bores Thomashefsky to JCRS, dated September 2, 1905. The letter introduces the bearer as Mr. Mike Sharlott, and endorses his application to the JCRS sanatorium. The letter is signed Boris Thomashefsky.
Letter from B.S. Cable to C.D. Spivak, 1911 June 15
Letter from Benjamin S. Cable of the Department of Commerce and Labor to C.D. Spivak. Cable tells Spivak that an immigrant by the name of Rosche Schwartz arrived at the port of New York on the SS Pennsylvania. Cable tells Spivak that JCRS is advised to make arrangements to transfer Schwartz to JCRS so that they can examine her tuberculosis. Cable also says that monthly reports should be sent to him showing the progress of Schwartz’s health.
Letter from C. D. Spivak to Mrs. Mire Perlman (Mrs. Mike Perlman), 1908 December 19
Typed letter from C. D. Spivak to Mrs. Mire Perlman (Mrs. Mike Perlman), on Dec. 19, 1908. The letter informs Mrs. Perlman that JCRS has a watch, pocket book and leather wallet left by her late husband. The letter is signed C. D. Spivak.
Letter from C. D. Spivak to Mrs. Mire Perlman (Mrs. Mike Perlman), 1908 December 19
Typed letter from C. D. Spivak to Mrs. Mire Perlman (Mrs. Mike Perlman), on Dec. 19, 1908. The letter informs Mrs. Perlman that JCRS has a watch, pocket book and leather wallet left by her late husband. The letter is signed C. D. Spivak.