Letters
Found in 611 Collections and/or Records:
Fourth Annual Scholars Conference Correspondence, 2000
File folder two predominantly contains correspondence related to the fourth annual Scholars Conference on American Jewish history. In addition to the correspondence there are two copies of the event program. The majority of the correspondence is to or from the director of the Rocky Mountain Jewish Historical Society at the University of Denver's Center for Judaic Studies.
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The collection consists of over two terabytes of digital images, made available to the University Libraries by the Myhren Art Gallery at the University of Denver for the purposes of long-term preservation and user access. Images are curated at the item level.
Harold Dunham Papers
Historic Documents Collection
John M. Read Family Letters
The John M. Read Letters consist of four letters sent by or to John M. Read of Philadelphia. The letters deal with legal matters and include some personal notes.
Letter addresses to C.D. Spivak, 1916 September 17
Letter addressed to C.D. Spivak. The letter is handwritten in Yiddish.
Letter form C.D. Spivak to B. Schradsky, 1906 June 28
Typed letter from C.D. Spivak in Denver, Colorado, to Mr. B. Schradsky in Denver, Colorado, notifying him that Rose Barkar (Barkan) has been admitted to the JCRS, who Schradsky endorsed. Letter is unsigned but "Secretary" is typed at the bottom.
Letter from A. Rothenberg to C.D. Spivak, 1912 March 06
Handwritten letter from Abraham Rothenberg to Dr. Spivak, asking about the health of his brother, Moses Rothenberg, because the last time they heard from him was when he was admitted to the sanatorium and that is worrying his mother. Letter is signed by Abe Rothenberg.
Letter from A. Shapiro to C.D. Spivak, 1911 August 19
2 pages typed letter with Spring Valley Wine Co. letterhead from Aaron Shapiro to Dr. Spivak, explaining to him that the Jewish Benevolent Society requested Tillie Gleaner to be admitted at the sanatorium. He says her husband came crying to his office saying she was very sick and wandering the streets of Denver. Letter is signed by A. Shapiro.
Letter from A. Stitch to C.D Spivak, 1912 January 2
Handwritten letter from A. Stitch to C.D. Spivak. Stitch tells Spivak that he wrote to him three weeks ago asking for his son's trunk and belongings. Stitch asks Spivak to attend to his request.