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Jewish families

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 550 Collections and/or Records:

Louis and Annie Lieberman Marinoff

 Item
Identifier: B420.01.0001.0002.00004
Abstract

Photograph of Louis and Annie Lieberman Marinoff in Denver. Louis Marinoff died in Denver in 1964.

Dates: 1893-1970

Louis J. Sigman, 1931-1953

 Series
Identifier: B300.03
Scope and Contents

This series covers Louis K. Sigman and his company, the K. & B. Packing Company. There are newspaper clippings, a handwritten personal history, and a photograph of Louis K. Sigman.

Dates: 1931-1953

Louis K. Sigman, between 1950-1953

 Item
Identifier: B300.03.0001.0003.00001
Abstract

Formal portrait of Louis K. Sigman.

Dates: between 1950-1953

Louis Robinson and Grandchildren, between 1908 and 1914

 Item
Identifier: B063.05.0005.00026
Abstract

Louis Robinson sits on a chair, flanked by his wife Etta, and grandchildren. The grandchildren, from left to right, are Sarah Davine, Dorothy Atler, Yvette Chutlow, Vera Miller, Sam Robinson, and Flora Robbins. Louis Robinson established the first Robinson dairy farm in 1885. He was also a founder of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society.

Dates: between 1908 and 1914

Lowenstein Family Papers and Art

 Collection
Identifier: B333
Abstract Ernst Heinrich Loewenstein [Henry Lowenstein] was born in Berlin, Germany in 1925 to a Jewish father and a non-Jewish mother. To escape Nazi brutality, he was sent on the Kindertransport to England in 1939. His parents, Dr. Max and Maria Loewenstein, and his half-sister, Karin Steinberg, remained in Berlin during World War II. Shortly after the war the family emigrated to the United States to avoid persecution. Materials in this collection include legal documents and correspondence,...
Dates: 1848-2014; Majority of material found within 1939-1948

Man and Child at Construction Site, July 4, 1955

 Item
Identifier: B351.03.0005.0004.00002
Abstract

Photograph shows a man and a child, probably Mr. Morris and his son, together smiling in front of a construction site. The photograph is very similar to B351.03.0005.0004.00001. The back of the photograph has been stamped "This is a Kodachrome Print made by Eastman Kodak Company T.M. Regis. U.S. Pat. Off. Week of July 4, 1955 2". Photograph is in color. Physical photograph as well as digitized copy of photograph.

Dates: July 4, 1955

Mandel / Madelels Family

 File
Identifier: B111.07.0007.0025
Abstract

Joseph and Pearl Mandles emigrated from Bialystok to New York in 1891, relocating to Denver in 1897. Their daughter Bessie and her husband Isadore Rude, a banker and tuberculosis survivor, were prominent donors to Jewish and secular causes.

Dates: 1879-2008

Marchick Store, c.1915

 Item
Identifier: B359.01.00002
Abstract

Store owner Sam Marchick on the left, with his son, Ben, in the center, and an unidentified man and woman at right, in Marchick's Cheyenne, Wyoming store.

Dates: c.1915

Marcus Family of Chugwater, Wyoming Oral History, 1977 September

 Item
Identifier: B098.01.0001.00013
Abstract

Frieda Marcus describes life in the Jewish settlement in Chugwater, Wyoming, circa 1912. This recording is a family conversation rather than a formal interview.

Dates: 1977 September

Margot Grünfeld Shafran: Escape from Nazi Germany Survival in the Shanghai Ghetto, 2015-09

 Item
Identifier: B452.01.0001.0004
Abstract Oral history interview with Margot Grünfeld Shafran. Margot, born on January 10, 1924 in Berlin, Germany, discusses her early years as a treasured only child; growing up with an extended Jewish family in Berlin in the 1920s and 1930s; her father Reuben Grünfeld, a Polish citizen who in October 1939 was seized and deported to the Polish border where he languished for nine months until his wife, Lotte Secher Grünfeld, arranged for three sets of papers and...
Dates: 2015-09