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Social life and customs

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Private Note: This term is an LCSH subdivision only. Used under places and classes of persons. Consider LCSH: Manners and customs as a heading.

Found in 377 Collections and/or Records:

Portrait of Anna Schatz, 1904

 Item
Identifier: B063.08.0039.00085
Abstract

Anna Schatz before her marriage to Max Rosenthal. She is wearing a hat trimmed with a large feather and a fur coat, while carrying a muff. Anna Schatz Rosenthal was the mother of Evelyn Stone.

Dates: 1904

Portrait of Anna Schatz, 1904

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Identifier: B063.08.0008.00073
Abstract

Anna Schatz before her marriage to Max Rosenthal. Her hair is in a pompadour, and she is wearing a high-collar dress with lace and lattice trimming. Anna was the mother of Evelyn Stone.

Dates: 1904

Portrait of Charles M. Schayer, between 1880-1890

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Identifier: B063.08.0016.00024
Abstract

Charles Schayer seated for a head and shoulders portrait. Schayer arrived in Denver in 1865 by covered wagon. Schayer operated a wholesale cigar and liquor business and acted as lay rabbi until an ordained rabbi arrived in Denver.

Dates: between 1880-1890

Portrait of Fannie Anfenger, 1905

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Identifier: B063.08.0016.00015
Abstract

Formal head and shoulders portrait of Fannie Anfenger (1885-1965) as a young woman wearing a lace dress and elaborate necklace. Fannie Anfenger was the daughter of Louis and Louise Schlesinger Anfenger. She married Sidney Rinds and they had one son, Louis Rinds.

Dates: 1905

Portrait of Jewish Woman, between 1880-1899

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Identifier: B063.08.0030.0007.00001
Abstract

Portrait of a woman with a feather and fur hat. The dress is blue silk with a pale blue chiffon.

Dates: between 1880-1899

Portrait of Louis Anfenger, circa 1890

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Identifier: B063.08.0016.00011
Abstract Louis Anfenger of Denver, Colorado. Born in Bavaria, Anfenger came to the United States in the 1850s, moving west in 1870 to seek his fortune. He started as a clerk and became a highly successful businessman in the area of real estate, as well as a member of the Denver Chamber of Commerce, and was later elected to the state legislature in the 1880s. He built a home at Champa Street and Twenty-ninth Street in Denver. Anfenger was also a founder and supporter of Congregational Emanuel, the...
Dates: circa 1890

Portrait of Milton Anfenger

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Identifier: B091.01.0001.0001.00005
Abstract

A portrait of Milton Anfenger seated in an armchair.

Dates: 1924-1949

Portrait of Moritz Bernstein, between 1885-1905

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Identifier: B063.08.0008.00016
Abstract

Formal portrait of Moritz Bernstein, storekeeper in Walsenberg, Colorado.

Dates: between 1885-1905

Portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Alpert of Kremling, Colorado, circa 1900

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Identifier: B063.05.0013.00008
Abstract

Studio portrait displayed within an oval matting. Annie Alpert wears an elaborately decorated hat and a dress with a collar. Adolph Alpert wears a suit, vest, and bow tie. Mr. Alpert was a miner and storekeeper in Kremling, Colorado.

Dates: circa 1900

Portrait of Mr. L. H. Guldman, between 1920-1930

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Identifier: B063.08.0008.00015
Abstract

Leopold Guldman, owner of the Golden Eagle Department Stores in Leadville and Denver, Colorado is pictured smoking a cigar and reading a newspaper.

Dates: between 1920-1930