Jews
Found in 5055 Collections and/or Records:
Box 2, 1950-1970
Box 2 contains two framed photographs. One of Stanton and Louise Rosenbaum, and one that features mounted, smaller photos of the Rosenbaum grandchildren.
Box 2, 1951-1959
File folders #1-5 include: Minutes and Related Materials, Board Meeting and Committee Meetings
Box 2, 1949 January 13-December 28
Allied Jewish Federation Allied Jewish Campaign scrapbook.
Box 2, 1904-1975
(1) file folder: personal papers of Rose Goldfain; plaque of Hadassah acknowledgement of bequest from Rose Goldfrain; Denver high school diploma for Samuel Goldfain (1916); copy of citizenship document for Joseph Goldfain (1904).
Box 2: Genealogic Information, May 1996
Box contains one (1) folder with a document titled, "Wacknov Family Tree." The document was created in May of 1996.
Box 2: National Historic Landmark Documents, 2019 - 2022
This box contains documents related to Temple Aaron's effort to be recognized as a national historic site through the National Park System. At the time of this abstract, the historic site designation is still pending - 04/24/2023. There are four documents: 1. The NHL Executive Summary, 2. The National Historic Landmark Nomination, 3. Photograph log for the National Historic Landmark Nomination, and 4. Figures log for the National Historic Landmark Nomination.
Box 2: Paintings, c. 1960 - 1979
This box contains four (4) paintings by Fred Veston. They are titled, "The Burning of Cracow [sic]"; "The Blessing of the Moon"; "Nine Jewish Faces"; and, "Two Musicians-Two Dancers." Three (3) of the paintings are oil on canvas (Burning of Cracow, Blessing of the Moon, and Two Musicians-Two Dancers). The fourth painting, Nine Jewish Faces, is a black ink watercolor.
Box 2: Plank and Handmade Nails, between 1882-1884
1 plank from a Cotopaxi colonist's home and three handmade square nails.
Box 3, 1924-1952
Leather Symptom Notebooks, Medical Instruments including stethoscope, and Leather Cases
Box 3, 1920-1950
Contains photos and advertisements related to Bercu Sisters and Vaudeville.
