Denver (Colo.)
Found in 55351 Collections and/or Records:
Receipt from Mt. St. Vincent's home to JCRS, 1907 February 18
Handwritten receipt from Mt. St. Vincent's home to JCRS, on Feb. 18, 1907. The receipt is for the sum of thirty three dollars for board and attention of Katie and Moses Rimland. The receipt is signed Sister Superior.
Receipt from P.S. Hunter to C.D. Spivak, 1912 January 11
Receipt from the Colorado State Board of Health. Paull S. Hunter signed the receipt verifying that C.D. Spivak provided one dollar for Adolph Schkolnick's death certificate.
Receipt from Rose Hill Cemetery to United Hebrew Cemetery Association, 1905 July 27
Handwritten receipt from Rose Hill Cemetery to United Hebrew Cemetery Association for funeral expenses of Edmond Dienstag. The receipt notes where Dienstag is buried, and itemizes the expenses. At the bottom it is noted that payment is received in full, and signed by M. Tannenbaum.
Receipt from the Highlands Burial Company, 1905 December 10
Handwritten receipt from the Highlands Burial Company for funeral expenses of Edward Lipkin, dated December 10, 1905.
Receipt from Wells Fargo & Co. Express, 1906 January 26
Receipt for package worth $100.00, to be sent COD by Wells Fargo & Co. Express to M. Hirsch. Dated January 26, 1906.
Receipts from United Hebrew Cemetery Association, 1905 November 3
Handwritten receipts from United Hebrew Cemetery Association for funeral expenses of Edward Lipkin, dated November 3, 1905. The receipt notes expenses for carriage/hearse, digging and services, and the grave.
Reception at Rockies Baseball Game, 1994 June 26
Contact prints of 35 millimeter film roll. Frames 1-11: Man addresses crowd from microphone. Frame 12: Three men stand for portrait. Man in center hold plaque. Frames 13-15: David Patterson shows box to other men. Frames 16-17: Two men speak to baseball player in dugout. Frames 18-26: Group stands for portrait.
Reception Room at the Denver Sheltering Home, circa 1920
Interior view of the reception room at the Denver Sheltering Home. The Denver Sheltering Home's history began in 1907, when it was a refuge for lower-income children whose parents were being treated for tuberculosis, or had passed away from tuberculosis.
Recording in Speech Pathology Lab, 1984 May 15
A woman speaks into a microphone attached to a recording machine in the Speech Pathology lab at the University of Denver.
Records, 1968-1978
Most of the records consist of letters, educational materials, bulletins and published newspaper accounts of activities by world-wide, national and local groups on behalf of Soviet Jews. Rhoda Friedman collected most of this material. The Records also have scrapbooks about Lillian Hoffman.
