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Oral History Interview with Mildred Sweet, 1981 July 16

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Identifier: B098.01.0003.00065

Abstract

"Mildred (nee Lewin) Sweet discusses her parents’ early days in Colorado, first in Leadville, then Salida, and finally Denver. She describes the many ventures that her father was involved in while in Denver, for example, the liquor store business and his many ventures in the amusement park business in western Denver, including Lakeside Amusement Park. She relates memories of her childhood and growing up in the privileged lifestyle that her father created for his family. She recounts her experiences as the wife of a mining engineer and enjoying life in remote mining communities. Mildred (nee Lewin) Sweet (b. 1889) was born in Denver to Albert and Marie Lewin, emigrants from Germany in the late 1880s. Along with her eight siblings, she was raised in a privileged lifestyle with homes both in Denver and in Palmer Lake. In 1913, she married Arthur Zwetow, a mining engineer, and they later Americanized their name to Sweet. She spent a number of years living outside Denver in Mexico, Utah, Nevada and California, as her husband pursued his mining career. She returned to Denver around 1950 after he died."

Dates

  • 1981 July 16

Creator

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Extent

2 Items (2 sound tape cassettes)

Scope and Contents

From the Series:

Series 1 consists of the recorded oral histories of individuals and, occasionally, groups of individuals representing Jewish organizations. Many of the interviewees are descendants of early Colorado Jewish pioneers or were Jewish newcomers to the state in the beginning of the 20th century. The interviews document Jewish history in Colorado in the 20th century.

General

Digitized other analog

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository

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