Roth, Henry, 1865-1923
Biography
Henry Roth was born in Pacen, Hungary in 1865 and moved to Pueblo 1896 with his wife Rose Schon Roth. Henry worked as a lamplighter in Central Park in New York City before moving to Pueblo. He worked as a policeman in Pueblo and carried Badge No. 29. The Roths' daughter Hannah married Adolph Hausman.
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Henry Roth, circa 1912
Formal portrait of Henry Roth of Pueblo, Colorado.
Henry Roth in Pueblo Police Uniform, circa 1905
Collection contains photographs, newspaper clippings, and programs related to the Roth and Ambrose families from 1890 through 1966.
Pueblo Police Badge 29, circa 1912
Image of the front and back of Henry Roth's Pueblo Police Badge No. 29. The badge on the front shows an eagle with a snake in its mouth, "Pueblo" and "Police" in raised letters, and the number "29." On the back is the rear view of the eagle, a star, and the number "29."
Roth and Ambrose Family Papers
Small Town Jews: Creating Colorado Communities, 2014
Brief biographies of Jewish men and women who grew up in small communities in Colorado. Contains historical photographs and interviews with people describing their childhoods.
The Henry Roth Family of Pueblo, circa 1912
Formal studio portrait of the Henry Roth family of Pueblo, Colorado. Back row left to right are Rebecca (Becky) Roth (Engel), Henry Roth (father), Rose Schon Roth (mother), and Benjamin Roth. Front row left to right David Roth, Pearl Roth (Mestel), Sidney Roth, Paul Roth, and Hannah Roth (Hausman).
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