Denver (Colo.)
Found in 55917 Collections and/or Records:
Sam Menin for Colorado Reflections
Sam Menin, Denver defense attorney, describes attending Westminster Law School (which would later merge the University of Denver College of Law) at night while working during the day. Menin reflects on his career and discusses why he often represented homeless, poor, or oppressed clients. Discusses the impact of the KKK, segregation, and race relations.
Sam Meyer, circa 1908
Studio portrait of Sam Meyer in Denver, Colorado.
Sam Miller, between 1930-1950
Studio portrait of Sam Miller wearing a suit and short necktie.
Sam Miller, between 1930-1950
Studio portrait of Sam Miller.
Sam Miller, between 1950-1970
Portrait of an older Sam Miller wearing a hat and smoking a cigarette.
Sam Orlinsky, circa 1914
Studio portrait of Sam Orlinsky as an infant propped in front of a mirror.
Sam Pepper, 1931
Studio portrait of Sam Pepper, uncle of Ira Beck, standing on the steps to a the porch of a house.
Sam Robinson, 1981 May 17
Studio portrait of Sam Robinson wearing a polka dot tie and thick rimmed glasses.
Sam S. Sigman at His Desk, between 1945-1955
Sam S. Sigman is sitting at his desk. Sam Sigman was a co-president of K & B Packing and Provision company. This is a digital copy of the original photograph.
Sam Sigman, between 1950-1960
Formal portrait of Sam Sigman, cSigman, Samuel S.o-president of K & B Meat Packers. This is a digital copy of the original photographer's proof.