Jews
Found in 5058 Collections and/or Records:
Employees Standing in Front of Rocky Mountain Envelope Company, between 1900-1930
Portrait of a large group of unidentified employees of Denver's Rockmont Envelope Company. The employees are standing in front of the company's building.
Employees Working Inside Stein's Store, between 1913-1914
From left to right: Minnie Stein, WC ''Bill'' Ohlman, Albert Stein, Max Stein, and Louis Brown (Max Stein and Louise Brown identities may be swapped) working inside Stein's Store at 115 E 4th, Pueblo, Colorado. Max Stein owned and operated this store, which primarily sold grocery items, in Pueblo, Colorado.
Engagement Announcement and Portrait of Alfred Lang and Sarah Edelmann, 1899 November
Composite photograph of formal portraits of Alfred Lang and Sarah Edelmann positioned on either side of an engagement announcement printed in German. This composite photograph was probably taken in the 1970s, however the document and portraits date to November 1899.
Engrossing Certificates etc., 1950-1960
certificate of distinguished service
ENT Battery Case, between 1924-1952
A metal case for a battery used to provide light as part of an ear, nose, and throat (ENT) diagnostic kit. (The battery was removed because of safety concerns.) The ENT diagnostic kit belonged to Dr. Arthur L. Esserman (born 1898) who was an intern at Children's Hospital in Denver, Colorado from 1924 to 1926 and practiced pediatric medicine in Denver from 1926 until his death in 1952.
ENT Battery Case, between 1924-1952
Black leather rectangular case with metal clasp on outside. The top is personalized with the owner's name embossed in gold: ''Arthur L. Esserman, M.D.'' The inside has purple velvet lining and four inner sections. This case belonged to Dr. Arthur L. Esserman (born 1898) who was an intern at Children's Hospital in Denver, Colorado from 1924 to 1926 and practiced pediatric medicine in Denver from 1926 to 1952.
Entrance of Saratoga Mine in Gilpin County, Colorado, between 1920-1940
Entrance of the Saratoga Mine in Gilpin County, Colorado. This mine was owned and operated by the Saratoga Mines Company.
Entrance to JCRS Hospital, circa 1950
The entrance gates to the JCRS boasts an elevation of 5450, just over a mile high.
Entrance to Unidentified Mine in Gilpin County, Colorado, between 1920-1940
Entrance to an unidentified mine shaft. The mine was owned by Phillip Ragooland and was located in Gilpin County, Colorado.
Equipment, 1968-1969
The collection includes annual reports, correspondence, limited patient records, meeting minutes, financial statements, reports, scrapbooks, photographs, sound discs, and objects from 1899 to 2009. The items reveal patient demographics and characteristics as well as detailed information regarding the early treatment of tuberculosis.
