Denver (Colo.)
Found in 55917 Collections and/or Records:
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.
Louis Cohn Family, between 1900-1920
The Louis Cohn family, six adults, pose together on the front steps of a home.
Louis G. Isaacson, 2004 July
A prominent attorney, Louis Isaacson was president of the Denver Bar Association, which honored him with its Award of Merit. He was a foundiing trustee of Rose Hospital and the Waterman Fund and very active in the Anti-Defamation League. An early supprter of pro bono legal services, he was a strong supporter of civil and legal rights.
Louis Heller Family Dinner, circa 1935
The Louis Heller family poses around the dinner table just before a meal. Identified individuals are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barron (standing in back), Grandma Heller (seated in back), Elsa Goldhammer (standing in front), Bess Heller, Sonny Heller, Seymour Heller, Pauline Barron Heller, Louis Heller, Jeanette Goldhammer (nee Heller), Henry Goldhammer, Bob Heller, Jordan Heller, and Dick Goldhammer.
Louis J. Sigman, 1931-1953
This series covers Louis K. Sigman and his company, the K. & B. Packing Company. There are newspaper clippings, a handwritten personal history, and a photograph of Louis K. Sigman.
Louis K. Sigman, 1945-1955
Louis K. Sigman (center) attends a formal dinner party with a group of people. This is a digital copy of the original photograph.
Louis K. Sigman, between 1950-1953
Formal portrait of Louis K. Sigman.
Louis R. Rubens - Laboratory Dedication Pledge, 1952-1972
Correspondence related to Louis R. Rubens and the laboratory dedication pledge
Louis Robinson and Grandchildren, between 1908 and 1914
Louis Robinson sits on a chair, flanked by his wife Etta, and grandchildren. The grandchildren, from left to right, are Sarah Davine, Dorothy Atler, Yvette Chutlow, Vera Miller, Sam Robinson, and Flora Robbins. Louis Robinson established the first Robinson dairy farm in 1885. He was also a founder of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society.