Denver (Colo.)
Found in 55917 Collections and/or Records:
Sam Beck in Formal Pose, 1954
Sam Beck stands behind a chair in a formal pose. Sam Beck founded the Central Electric Supply Co. and was elected chairman. Located at 500 Quivas Street in Denver, Colorado, Central Electric was a leading wholesale distributor of electrical construction material and lighting equipment in the Rocky Mountain region. Ira M. Beck succeeded his father as the president of the company in 1969.
Sam Bock, 1933-1984
Sam Cohen, 1894-1983
Sam Davis' Application for Admittance to JCRS, 1911 August 18
Sam Davis' handwritten application for admittance to JCRS. Includes information such as age (28), place of birth (Russia), and occupation (tailor). He was married and had 3 children, and his nearest relatives were his siter in N.Y., and wife in Denver. On the backside it reads he was admitted as an emergency case on August 18, 1911, and left on October 9, 1911.
Sam, Elaine, and Belle Beck, between 1935-1950
Sam and Belle Beck with their daughter Elaine Beck.
Sam Flax, circa 1979
Sam Francis, circa 1910
Studio portrait of Sam Francis a member of Independent Order of B'nai B'rith, Denver Lodge No. 171.
Sam Koringsberg, circa 1910
Studio portrait of Sam Koringsberg a member of Independent Order of B'nai B'rith, Denver Lodge No. 171.
Sam Mendelson's Application for Admittance to JCRS, 1911 October 03
Sam Mendelson's handwritten application for admittance to JCRS. Includes information such as age (29), place of birth (Russia), and occupation (operator). He was married, had 3 children, and his nearest relatives were his wife, brother, and mother in Brookly, N.Y. On the back side it reads he was admitted on October 31. 1911, and discharged on December 31, 1911.
Sam Mendelson's Second Application for Admittance to JCRS, 1911 September 26
Sam Mendelson's second handwritten application for admittance to JCRS. Includes information such as age (29), place of birth (Russia), and occupation (operator). He was married, had 3 children, and his neares relatives were his brother and mother in Brooklyn, New York. On the back side it reads he was a moderated advanced case and may be benefited by the sanatorium.