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Denver (Colo.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Name Authority File

Found in 55917 Collections and/or Records:

Box 1, 1984-2021

 File — Box B452.01.0001: Series B452.01 [Barcode: U186023293460]
Identifier: B452.01.0001
Abstract

This box contains oral history interviews on DVD. The interviews are with members of the Grünfeld/Heimann family.

Dates: 1984-2021

Box 1, 1944-1994

 File
Identifier: B456.03.0001
Abstract Box includes eight file folders from the third series. File folder seven [7]: United Distributing ephemera; file folder eight [8]: United Distributing scrapbook pages; file folder nine [9]: Tobacco and candy distributors booklets; file folder ten [10]: United Distributing stock distribution; file folder eleven [11]: United Distributing correspondence; file folder twelve [12]: United Distributing clippings; file folder thirteen [13] and fourteen [14]: United Distributing bylaws and...
Dates: 1944-1994

Box 1, 1987-1989

 File — Box B181.01.0001: Series B181.01; Series B181.02 [Barcode: U186023259018]
Identifier: B181.02.0001
Abstract

Questionnaires from 14 Denver area Jewish educational schools and camps administered by the Jewish Education Task Force.

Dates: 1987-1989

Box 1, 1937-1953

 File — Box B156.01.0001: Series B156.01; Series B156.02 [Barcode: U186020758584]
Identifier: B156.02.0001
Abstract Collection contains correspondence from Germany of Ludwig Beckhart, the Feldner family, the Kasper Family, the Neubauer family, the Rosenbaum family, the Salomon family, the Schiff family, the Spier family, the Stark family, the Wolff family, and the Zacharias family. The families were trying to get assistance to get out of Germany from the estate of Leopold H. Guldman, who was a wealthy businessman in Denver, his widow Bertha Guldman, and their son-in-law Jacob L. Wolff. Wolff and his...
Dates: 1937-1953

Box 1, circa 1950

 File — Box B415.01.0001: Series B415.01 [Barcode: U186023258332]
Identifier: B415.01.0001
Abstract Contains check protector (check writing machine) which was created in 1917 by the Checkometer Sales Company owned by Theodore Hirschberg in Chicago, Illinois. It was developed in Chicago because check fraud was rampent there in the early 1900s. The machine was designed to punch, print, and watermark paychecks that forgers could not duplicate. It became the paymaster machine in the 1950s. The paymaster machines are still currently sold. On the cover of the machine: "F and E Check Protector."...
Dates: circa 1950

Box 1, 1972-1974

 File — Box 457.01.0001: Series B457.01 [Barcode: U186023306158]
Identifier: B457.01.0001
Abstract

Box contains one [1] scrapbook containing photographs, newspaper clippings, invitations, and flyers about the Mizrachi Women of Denver organization and their events from 1972-1974.

Dates: 1972-1974

Box 1, 1926-1996

 File — Box B192.01.0001: Series B192.01 [Barcode: U186020738673]
Identifier: B192.01.0001
Abstract

Newsclippings, scrapbook pages, and laminated newspaper articles from Denver Post and Rocky Mountain News and newsclippings.

Dates: 1926-1996

Box 1: Administrative Files, 1971-2002

 File — Box D013.0001: Series D013.01; Series D013.02; Series D013.04 [Barcode: U186023263156]
Identifier: D013.01.0001
Abstract

This box contains administrative files including the Articles of Incorporation, constitution, By-laws, tax exemptions, job postings, Colorado Foundation of the Arts Task Force, papers and notes from Pam Rossen written during 1973 as Colorado Contemporary Dance was formed, committee reports and grant applications.

Dates: 1971-2002

Box 1: Administrative Materials, 1996-2004

 File — Box D075.0001: Series D075.01 [Barcode: U186023267697]
Identifier: D075.01.0001
Abstract

This box contains clippings, board minutes, programs, letters/thank yous from schools, certificates, grants, and photos from performances.

Dates: 1996-2004

Box 1 (Book), 2018

 File — Box B409.01.0001: Series B409.01 [Barcode: U186023257309]
Identifier: B409.01.0001
Abstract

Barbara A. Bloom wrote a memoir "Ephemeral Blooms: A Memoir with Colorado Roots," which was published in 2018. In the memoir, Barbara Bloom writes about herself and also about her family, including her father and Bloom grandparents and various stores they owned on Downing Street in Denver, Colorado.

Dates: 2018