Denver (Colo.)
Found in 55526 Collections and/or Records:
Solarium at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, between 1920-1929
Soldiers Running
Soliders run in a double line down a wooden sidewalk next to an unidentified building as part of military exercises at the University of Denver during World War I.
Soldiers Running Over Barbed Wire, circa 1917
Six soldiers armed with bayonets run over an obstacle with barbed wire during military exercises near the University of Denver during World War I. A field and two or three houses are visible in the background.
Soldiers with Mrs. Rose, 1950 December
Soldiers who were patients at Fitzsimmons Army Hospital with Mrs. Rose, mother of General Maurice Rose. The portrait was taken in December 1950 at an annual General Rose Hospital Dinner. Pictured from left to right are Tom Fitzgerald, Leyden Chiles Wickersham, Frank G. Girgen Jr., James A. Porter and Lawrence A. Snyder.
Solomon Hayutin Portrait, circa 1909
Formal portrait of Solomon Hayutin, father of Morris Hayutin and grandfather of Peryle Hayutin Beck.
Solomon Herbert Bassow, 1894-circa 1980
Born in Russia, Bassow emigrated to New York in 1906, eventually moving to Wyoming where his family briefly were homesteaders and he taught in a one-room schoolhouse. Later he graduated from the University of Colorado Medical School.
Solomon Siblings, 1955
The nine Solomon siblings pose together at a dinner event. Standing left to right are Esther Hausman, Deborah Shapiro, Herman Solomon, Ruth Sunshine, Annie Fortner, and Joseph Solomon and seated left to right are Flora Hayutin, Goldie Milstein, and Theresa Berger.
Solomon (Yehoash) Bloomgarden, 1927
Solomon (Yehoash) Bloomgarden (1870-1927) was a translator of the Bible, a scholar, and a Yiddish poet. He lived in Denver from 1896 to 1909, during which time he was deeply involved with the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS). Bloomgarden was the first chairman of the Press and Propaganda Committee of the JCRS, and sat on the Board of Trustees until his death.
Some Magpies, 1926
Dena Geller, Fanny Spector, Fanny Darefsky Cohen, and Mimie Ginsberg Heller stand in a row in front of a building at JCRS.
Sons of Zion Denver Chapter Charter
Collection contains the charter for the Order Sons of Zion Denver Chapter Subordinate Camp No. 32 established on March 10, 1911. The Order Sons of Zion was a Jewish Fraternal Organization based in New York City. The charter is a print done in back ink and blue. Image of an Angel over crowded streets and buildings pointing over an ocean toward Jerusalem and the Citadel of David, with a village and farmers below.
