Morris, Max, 1867-1909
Biography
Max Morris was born in Mobile, Alabama in 1867 to Moses Morris and Henrietta Lewyn Morris. He was the third oldest of nine (surviving) children. In approximately 1880, his family moved to Breckenridge, CO, where he attended public school. He spent several years in Leadville and Glenwood Springs prior to moving to Denver where he married his wife, Julia G. Emanuel by Rabbi Friedman of Temple Emanuel on January 10, 1892. Beginning at the turn of the century, Max dedicated his life to civil service and specifically the fair treatment of laborers. He served in the fourteenth, fifteenth, and sixteenth general assemblies of Colorado, beginning in 1903. Max served as the International Secretary-Treasurer of Retail Clerks International, fighting for the rights of laborers, fighting against child labor, and other labor causes. Sadly, Max died of a heart complication on June 6, 1909. He funeral was well attended and presided over by Rabbi Friedman.
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Box 1: Photographs and Memorial Books, 1860 - 1909
This box contains six folders: photographs, Theodore Roosevelt Banquet, miscellaneous, two (2) books in memoriam for Max Morris, and the official roster of the fourteenth general assembly of Colorado.
Box 2: Scrapbook, 1903 - 1909
This box contains a scrapbook of Max Morris newspaper clippings from the timesurrounding his death in 1909.
Group Photograph at the Garden if the Gods, Unknown
A group photograph at the Garden of the Gods, Max Morris is at the rear of the group.
Max Morris Papers
Moses Morris Portrait, 1860
Photograph of a portrait of Moses Morris, the father of Max Morris, from the 1860s.
Photograph of Max Morris, 1900
Photograph of Max Morris
Photograph of Max Morris and Samuel Gompers, Unknown
Photographh of Max Morris and Samuel Gompers on donkeys at the Garden of the Gods.
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