Jews
Found in 5096 Collections and/or Records:
Exterior of Temple Aaron in Trinidad, Colorado, 1976
Exterior view of the front of synagogue, Temple Aaron, founded in 1883. The synagogue was built in 1889 at 3rd Avenue and Pine Street in Trinidad, Colorado.
Exterior of Temple Aaron in Trinidad, Colorado, 1976
Exterior view of the front of synagogue, Temple Aaron, founded in 1883. The synagogue was built in 1889 at 3rd Avenue and Pine Street in Trinidad, Colorado.
Exterior of the First National Jewish Hospital Building, between 1899-1902
Exterior of the first building on the campus of National Jewish Hospital. This building was known as the Frances Jacobs Hospital and was founded in 1899. In 1907, the name of the hospital changed to the National Asthma Center. It later became the Children's Asthma Research Institute and Hospital, National Jewish Hospital/National Asthma Center (1978), and National Jewish Center for Immunology and Respiratory Medicine (1985).
Exterior of the first National Jewish Hospital building (The Frances Jacobs Hospital), circa 1895
Exterior shot features a sign over the top front porch, which reads, "The Frances Jacobs Hospital". The name was changed to National Jewish Hospital in 1899. Two men (unidentified) stand in front of the building.
Exterior of the Kobey Shoe and Clothing Co. in Aspen, circa 1910
Two boys stand in front of Kobey's Shoe and Clothing Store in Aspen, Colorado, which was in business from the late 1880s to the early 1930s.
Exterior of the Lutz Overall Factory, between 1905-1910
Exterior of the Lutz Overall Factory on Larimer Street in Denver, Colorado. There is a large group of employees standing in front of the factory. Leon Obodov (8th from left) was manager at the time. The factory employed many immigrant Jews during the early part of the 20th century.
Exterior of the May Company in Irwin, Colorado, between 1881-1882
Exterior of the Meyer Dry Goods Store in Fort Collins, Colo. with Ida Meyer Seated in Front of the Building, 1908
Two window displays and the words "The Meyer Store" appear at the bottom of the windows. Ida Meyer sits in front of the door in a long dress. She is seated next to a young boy (unidentified). The store was established by Ida's husband Sam Meyer in Fort Collins, Colorado in 1905. Ida and Sam Meyer were married in 1908 and both became active in the town's civic and social life.
Exterior of The Meyer Store in Fort Collins, between 1935-1950
Exterior of Sam Meyer's Store in Fort Collins, Colorado.
Exterior of The Meyer Store in Fort Collins, between 1935-1950
Exterior of Sam Meyer's Store in Fort Collins, Colorado. There are two large display windows, each flanking the entrance. Various women's fashions are on display in the windows.