Denver (Colo.)
Found in 55351 Collections and/or Records:
Max and Miriam Goldberg, 1970
Miriam Goldberg and Max Goldberg hold and award that says, ''Presidents Special Recognition Award 1970 to Max Goldberg [the rest is illegible].''
Max B. Goldberg, between 1880-1910
Studio portrait of a young Max B. Goldberg wearing a three piece suit.
Max Bieler's Application for Admittance to JCRS, 1906 November 9
Max Bieler's handwritten application for admittance to JCRS. Includes information such as age (22), place of birth (Austria), and occupation (plumber). He was single and his nearest relative was his father in N.Y.C. On the backside it reads he was admitted as an emergency case on November 9, 1906, and left on November 13, 1906.
Max Bieler's Fourth Application for Admittance to JCRS, 1911 August 14
Max Bieler's fourth handwritten application for admittance to JCRS. Includes information such as age (28), place of birth (Austria), and occupation (plumber). He was single and his nearest relatives were his mother and brother-in-law in N.Y.C, and a friend in Denver. On the backside it reads he was admitted on August 5, 1911, and left on April 17, 1912.
Max Bieler's Second Application for Admittance to JCRS, 1908 May 12
Max Bieler's second handwritten application for admittance to JCRS. Includes information such as age (25), place of birth (Austria), and occupation (plumber). He was single and his nearest relative was his mother in N.Y.C. On the backside it reads he was admitted as an emergency case on May 12, 1908, and left on May 29, 1908.
Max Bieler's Third Application for Admittance to JCRS, 1910 November 17
Max Bieler's third handwritten application for admittance to JCRS. Includes information such as age (27), place of birth (Austria), and occupation (plumber). He was single and his nearest relative was his mother in N.Y.C. On the backside it reads he was admitted on February 21, 1911, and left on May 21, 1911.
Max Clar, 1980 April
Max Clar was an instructor at the Talmud Torah, Yeshivas Eitz Chaim.
Max Cook Sporting Goods, between 1924-1932
Exterior of Max Cook Sporting Goods with neon signage. In 1924, Dave and Max Cook went into the sporting goods business, operating the first major sports store in Colorado.
Max Ferstendig's Application for Admission, 1911 October 13
Max Ginsberg Gravestone at Rose Hill Cemetery, 1934
Ginsberg gravestone in Rose Hill Cemetery with ''Max 1869-1933'' engraved on the front.
