Denver (Colo.)
Found in 55526 Collections and/or Records:
Lou Tobin in Pharmacy
Photograph Lou Tobin standing in his pharmacy. He is smiling, standing behind the counter. No markins are on the front or back of the photograph. Photograph is in black and white.
Lou Tobin standing in Tobin's, April 3, 1941
Photograph shows Lou Tobin standing behind a counter in Tobin's Pharmacy. He is standing behind a large display of nuts for sale. Written on the back is "1. Denver, CO 4/3/41; 2. 39 1/2 # tins, 36 cashews on display; 3. Tobin Drug, Mr. Tobin, 3738 W. Colfax Denver, Colorado; 4. Arnold Parker". Photograph is in black and white.
Louis A. Pollack , 1956
Mrs. Pollack was president of the Jewish Family and Children's Service, on the board of the Denver Area Community Chest, vice president of the Visiting Nurse Association, and on the state advisory committee on planning for the aged. She believed that peace in the world is up to women.
Louis and Leah Supperstein with Dr. Lee Briskman, between 1920-1930
Louis and Leah Supperstein and Dr. Lee Briskman pose together in a dining room.
Louis and Pauline Heller, 1948
Louis and Pauline Heller pose together for a casual photograph at an event.
Louis and Pauline Heller, 1903
Formal portrait of Louis and Pauline Heller as a young couple wearing hats and coats.
Louis and Vivienne Schoen in Costume, between 1925-1930
Siblings Louis and Vivienne Schoen stand on the steps of a house wearing Biblical costumes.
Louis and Vivienne Schoen in Costume, between 1925-1930
Siblings Louis and Vivienne Schoen stand on the steps of a house wearing costumes.
Louis Anfenger Diary, 1870 October 15-1872 August 19
Diary of Louis Anfenger, a Denver businessman and Colorado State legislator, as well as a founder of Congregation Emanuel, B'nai B'rith, and the National Jewish Hospital for Consumptives. This diary chronicles Anfenger's journey from Oswego, New York to Denver, Colorado and his marriage to Louise Schlesinger. The diary was transcribed from the handwritten original by Kathleen Abplanalp in 1999.
Louis Anfenger with Daughter and Grandchild, between 1890-1900
Left to right, Stella Anfenger Michael, her son Henry Michael, and her father Louis Anfenger pose together for a formal studio portrait.
