National Jewish Hospital for Consumptives (U.S.)
Sources
Found information from National Jewish Medical and Research Center, Nov. 15, 2001 (name changed 1997 to National Jewish Medical and Research Center; History of name changes: National Jewish Hospital (1899-1924--National Jewish Hospital for Consumptives; 1925-1964--National Jewish Hospital at Denver; 1965-1977--National Jewish Hospital and Research Center; after National Asthma Center merged with National Jewish, 1978-1985--National Jewish Hospital/National Asthma Center; 1986-1996--National Jewish Center for Immunology and Respiratory Medicine; 1997-2008 -- National Jewish Medical and Research Center; July 2008- National Jewish Health).
Found in 149 Collections and/or Records:
Houtz Correspondence - Mar, 1961
Correspondence related to Philip Houtz and companies and persons starting with the letters ''Mar''
Houtz Correspondence - McA, 1961
Correspondence related to Philip Houtz and companies and persons starting with the letters ''McA''
Houtz Correspondence - Me, 1961
Correspondence related to Philip Houtz and companies and persons starting with the lettesr ''Me''
Houtz Correspondence - Philip Houtz, 1961
Correspondence related to Philip Houtz, Executive Director of NJH
Houtz Correspondence - Sidney Kusworm, 1961
Correspondence related to Philip Houtz and Sidney Kusworm of the Law Offices of Kusworm and Kusworm
Illinois - Bloomington - Federation, 1960-1969
Correspondence regarding the Bloomington, Illinois federation
Inventory of the Grabfelder Building, 1915 June 1
Folder contains an inventory of the Grabfelder Building with lists of items in each room and hallway and the prices of each item.
Jewish Welfare Fund of Clearwater, Inc. from Clearwater, Florida, 1960-1969
Correspondence regarding the Jewish Fund of Clearwater, Inc
Letter from Alfred Muller to JCRS, 1906 November 2
Typed letter from Alfred Muller to JCRS, on November 2, 1906. The letter informs JCRS that the enclosed letter was sent to The National Jewish Hospital for Consumptives asking about the name of Abelman. There was no one of that name at the hospital and thought JCRS may have a patient under this name. The letter is signed Alfred Muller.
Letter from H. Schlomovitz to the National Jewish Hospital for Consumptives, 1906 October 31
Handwritten letter from H. Schlomovitz to the National Jewish Hospital for Consumptives, on Oct. 31 1906. The letter inquires information about a woman by the name of Haberman from Toronto, Canada. The letter goes on to inform the National Jewish Hospital for Consumptives of a man in Milwaukee looking for his wife, whom he thinks is in Iowa, and is in need of transportation to Denver. The letter is signed H. Schlomovitz.