Jews
Found in 5096 Collections and/or Records:
Arthur Lewin, circa 1911
Arthur Lewin standing on the walk in front of a home.
Arthur Sigman, between 1930-1939
Portrait of Arthur Sigman seated in a living room.
Arthur Sweet, between 1900-1930
Arthur Sweet poses outside a building wearing a corduroy jacket, hat and pince-nez glasses.
Arthur Sweet, circa 1910
Studio portrait of a young Arthur Sweet wearing a suit and pince-nez glasses.
Arthur Sweet, between 1920-1940
Studio portrait of a middle aged Arthur Sweet wearing a suit and pince-nez glasses.
Article on Rockmont Envelope Company, circa 1967
Newspaper article titled ''Denver-Made Envelopes Carry America's Mail.'' Article appears to be a part of some sort of collage or scrapbook.
Article Regarding Rockmont Envelope Company, 1968
Newspaper article titled ''Rockmont Fills Vast Area.'' Article appears to be a part of some sort of collage or scrapbook.
Articles on Rockmont Envelope Company, circa 1960
Newspaper articles regarding the Rockmont Envelope Company's new plant. Articles appear to be a part of some sort of collage or scrapbook.
Articles, Publications and Genealogical Materials, 1880-2005
This folder contains newspaper and magazine articles, family tree charts, and brief family histories relating to the Kobey family.
Aspen, Colorado, between 1940-1995
A Jewish resident of Aspen offers her reflections on Jewish life in Aspen in 1994 and surveys Jewish contributions to Aspen's culture and economy. David Hyman was an early investor in Aspen in 1880 and, along with Elias Cohn, was a major figure in the town's mining industry. Yom Kippur services were held in the Wheeler Opera House in 1889.