Letters
Found in 675 Collections and/or Records:
Congress Correspondence
File contains Gwen Bowen's correspondence with congress relating to National Dance Week.
Copy of Bill, 1910 September 16
Copy of a receipt from Golden Hill Cemetery detailing the cost of Hyman Daily's burial. Items charged on the bill include a hearse, grave, digging, coffin, Bal Misaskim, and Tachrichem. The total of the bill comes to $50.00. The block and grave numbers are listed on the receipt as well. There is also an embalming service listed on the top of the receipt from Whitehead and Meyer for $20.00.
Correspondance, 1960
File contains a selection of letters between Karen Williamson to her mother, Maxine Williamson during periods of dancing in the 1960's.
Correspondance
File contains handwritten correspondance and letters written to Maxine Williamson.
Correspondence, 1916-2010
Series 4 contains correspondence, often on NCJW letterhead, between members or officers of the NCJW Denver Section and other individuals within the community. Most notable are a resignation letter from Fannie A. Heller (1925) and letters to the Denver Section from Carrie E. Livingston (1927), Ray S. David, and Carrie Benjamin.
Correspondence, 1919-1955
Series contains correspondence of Bronfin family members
Correspondence, 1975-2018
This series contains correspondence, the majority of which is to and from the Director of the Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society and Archivist/Curator of the Ira M. Beck and Perle Hayutin Beck Memorial Archives.
Correspondence, 1960
File contains selection of letters received by Karen Williamson from dancing associates and her mother, Maxine Williamson.
Correspondence and Micellaneous, 1946-circa 1967
Folder contains one type-written letter from Henry to his Aunt Ella telling his family was on the way to the United State. Also a letters to the Max and Maria Lowenstein from Jane MgWrynn (?), Alfred Lowenstein and Betty Boone. A few postage stamps, a blank 1947 calendar/date book from Hallmark and a check from Maria to the Community Concert Association for seven dollars. Also a list with an envelope with Henry's name and Whipsnade address.
Correspondence from Henry to Lowenstein Family, 1946 May 5-December 29
Thirteen letters written by Henry Lowenstein while living in Whipsnade, Durnstable, England to his parents and half-sister. A few are before the family had immigrated but the majority are when the family is in Pennsylvania. Eleven letters are hand written and two are typed. The letters range in date from May 5, 1946-December 29, 1946. Most the letters are addressed to Mauchen (Maria) but are directed at the entire family.