Women's clothing
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Box 4, circa 1935
File — Box B412.01.0004: Series B412.01 [Barcode: U186023300437]
Identifier: B412.01.0004
Abstract
Box contains a maroon dress with black netting, heavy black beading, and wide decorative lace.
Dates:
circa 1935
Box 5, between 1927 and 1929
File — Box B412.01.0005: Series B412.01 [Barcode: U186023300445]
Identifier: B412.01.0005
Abstract
Box contains a mute beige/grey flapper dress. The dress is very fragile. The box also contains a gold sash for a dress and remnants of an undergarment.
Dates:
between 1927 and 1929
Box 7
File — B412.01.0007: Series B412.01 [Barcode: U186023300461]
Identifier: B412.01.0007
Abstract
Box contains a coral quilted bed jacket, a small pink bed hat, and embroidered baby clothes. The baby clothes belonged to Joy Weinstein.
Dates:
1920-1967
Weinstein Family Papers and Material Culture
Collection
Identifier: B412
Abstract
Sam Weinstein was born on the west side of Denver, Colorado in 1912. He attended the University Of Denver (DU) as an undergraduate and graduated from the law school in 1932. He was an attorney in Denver for many years. Rowena Mae Akers was born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1911 and her family moved to Denver in the 1920s. Rowena Mae Akers Weinstein earned a degree in social work from DU and worked for the City and County of Denver. Sam Weinstein and Rowena Mae Akers were married in 1935. Sam...
Dates:
circa 1900-1955