Photographic prints
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Opaque photographs, usually positive (i.e., reproducing appearances without tonal reversal, otherwise use "negative prints"), usually on paper, and generally, but not always, printed from a negative
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Family at Meyer Marinoff's Grave, c. 1908
Item
Identifier: B420.01.0001.0002.00001
Abstract
Photo sleeve contains a photograph of the Jack, Mike, their sisters and others at the site of Meyer Marinoff's grave.
Dates:
c. 1908
Jacob Marinoff Papers and Photographs
Collection
Identifier: B420
Abstract
Jacob Marinoff was a founder and the first superintendent of the JCRS Sanatorium in 1906. He served as the field secretary for four years, doing press and propaganda work in Yiddish. He was also involved in The Sanatorium, a journal from the JCFRS Press and Propaganda Committee. Jacob Marinoff was born in Russia in 1869 and immigrated United States in 1893. He came to Denver in 1895. He married May Charsky, the sister-in-law of Dr. Charles Spivak, in 1899. They were divorced and Jacob...
Dates:
1893-1970
Marinoff Family in New York
Item
Identifier: B420.01.0001.0002.00006
Abstract
Shows the extended Marinoff family in front of an synagogue in New York.
Dates:
1893-1970