Photographs
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms
Scope Note: DU scope note: Use for objects that actually are photographic prints on light-sensitive paper, or scans of photographic negatives or prints. For for originals, copies and scans of transparencies and slides, use: Slides (Photography) (lcsh). For works ABOUT photographs (diaries, logs, instructions, criticism, ...) use Photographs (lcsh).AAT scope note: Refers to still images produced from radiation-sensitive materials (sensitive to light, electron beams, or nuclear radiation), generally by means of the chemical action of light on a sensitive film, paper, glass, or metal. It does not include reproductive prints of documents and technical drawings, for which descriptors found under "
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Adolph Kiesler, Governor Ed Johnson and President Harry S. Truman, between 1945-1960
Item
Identifier: B063.02.0010.00029
Abstract
Left to right: Governor Ed Johnson, President Harry S. Truman, and Adolph Kiesler standing in front of a microphone.
Dates:
between 1945-1960
Adolph Kiesler, Governor Ed Johnson and President Harry S. Truman, between 1945-1960
Item
Identifier: B063.02.0002.00005
Abstract
Left to right: Governor Ed Johnson, President Harry S. Truman, and Adolph Kiesler standing in front of a microphone.
Dates:
between 1945-1960
Ed Johnson Addressing Crowd
Item
Identifier: M123.03.0081.0012.00016
Abstract
Black and white photograph of Ed Johnson (at microphone) and Frank Ricketson (far right) addressing crowd of affiliates in an unknown location.
Dates:
1930-1969
Group of Men at National Jewish Hospital, circa 1934
Item
Identifier: B063.05.0041.00018
Abstract
Ten men stand in a row at National Jewish Hospital. Left to right are Earl Morris, Dr. Louis Adelman, Alfred Grauman, Dr. Charles Kaufman, Milton Guldman, Rabbi W.S. Friedman, Ed Johnson, Jacob Wolff, Walter Appel, and Sam Schaefer .
Dates:
circa 1934
Senator Edwin C. Johnson with an Unidentified Man, between 1937-1955
Item
Identifier: B063.03.0035.00024
Abstract
Senator Edwin C. Johnson with an unidentified man. Johnson is seated at a table and is handing a check to the other man. Johnson served as Governor of the State of Colorado, United States Senator and a personality associated with the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS). The JCRS was a sanatorium for tuberculosis patients that was founded in 1904 by a group of immigrant Jewish workingmen along with the support of several leading physicians and rabbis in Denver, Colorado. The sanatorium...
Dates:
between 1937-1955