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Colfax Avenue (Colo.)

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Found: ColfaxAvenue.com WWW site, Feb. 3, 2012: (Colfax Avenue; originally called Golden Road and Grand Avenue; name changed to Colfax Avenue; While Colfax Avenue is commonly considered to run east-west along U.S. Highway 40 through the Denver metro area, the road extends much farther. As U.S. 40 bends east of Aurora and follows I-70, U.S. 36 picks up the Colfax name as a virtually seamless route to Watkins, Bennett and Strasburg. Farther east in Byers, some residents continue to use East Colfax in their addresses, though the name is rarely, if ever, used beyond the town)

Found: Google maps, Feb. 3, 2012: (Map shows Colfax Avenue also numbered U.S. 40, U.S. 287, and Interstate 70)

Found in 731 Collections and/or Records:

Vytautas ''Vyts'' Beliajus at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, circa 1953

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Identifier: B002.04.0215.0081.00001
Abstract Vytautas ''Vyts'' Finadar Beliajus sits with folk dance music in front of him at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS). Vyts Beliajus was known as the ''Father of International Folk Dancing in the United States'' and was a patient at the JCRS. The JCRS was a sanatorium for tuberculosis patients that was founded in 1904 by a group of immigrant Jewish working men along with the support of several leading physicians and rabbis in Denver, Colorado. It was located on West Colfax Avenue...
Dates: circa 1953

Ward at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, between 1922-1930

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Identifier: B002.04.0216.0031.00001
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A ward for patients at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS). The doors and windows are open to allow patients to receive the benefits of fresh air and sunshine even while being indoors. The JCRS was a sanatorium for tuberculosis patients that was founded in 1904 by a group of immigrant Jewish working men along with the support of several leading physicians and rabbis in Denver, Colorado. It was located on West Colfax Avenue just outside of Denver.

Dates: between 1922-1930

West End Press, No. 1, 1934 February 16

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Identifier: B121.02.0019.0001.00001
Abstract Inaugural issue. ''Truth and accuracy are the only masters The West End Press will have. It is not a newspaper designed to make much money. Rather it is intended to serve well a community that long has been without a publication it could call its own. These columns will never be closed to constructive thought on any side of a question. We desire to gather and to print all the news of life as it goes on in the homes, the schools, the stores, and on the streets of our community. Opinions will...
Dates: 1934 February 16

West End Press, No. 1, 1934 February 16

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Identifier: B121.02.0017.00001.00001
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News coverage in this issue of The West End Press includes:

Dates: 1934 February 16

West End Press, No. 2, 1934 February 23

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Identifier: B121.02.0019.0001.00002
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Issue no. 2. News coverage includes: a government-funded storm sewer for West Colfax, and activities of the P. D. Q. Girls, Star of Denver Lodge No. 112, the Utopian Club, and the Lake Junior High School Garden Club.

Dates: 1934 February 23

West End Press, No. 2 (February 23, 1934), 1934 February 23

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Identifier: B121.02.0017.00001.00002
Abstract News coverage in this issue of The West End Press includes: the U.S. government giving $40,000 to help repair Colfax Avenue, a change in Hebrew classes, a death from appendicitis, a girl having her 18th birthday ''ruined'' by having to undergo a surgical procedure, a Rabbi's delivery of a lecture in Yiddish, a wedding announcement for a woman by the name of Jessie Klein, a boy named Jerry Kadowitz sings patriotic songs for Washington's Birthday, and a group of children build a clubhouse in a...
Dates: 1934 February 23

West End Press, No. 3, 1934 March 2

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Identifier: B121.02.0019.0001.00003
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Issue no. 3. News coverage includes: B'nai B'rith citizenship drive, and activities of the Guldman Community Center, Rude Center, the Gradatim Club, Phi Delta Sigma, the Pretzels, and the Young Judaea Club.

Dates: 1934 March 2

West End Press, No. 3, 1934 March 2

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Identifier: B121.02.0017.00001.00003
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News coverage in this issue of The West End Press includes:

Dates: 1934 March 2

West End Press, No. 4, 1934 March 9

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Identifier: B121.02.0019.0001.00004
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Issue no. 4. News coverage includes: the paving and widening of West Colfax Avenue, and activities of Phi Sigma Delta, Guldman Community Center, Oneg Shabbos, Denver Council of Young Judaea, the Hebrew Educational Alliance, and the Lake Junior High School Camera Club.

Dates: 1934 March 9

West End Press, No. 4, 1934 March 9

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Identifier: B121.02.0017.00001.00004
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News coverage in this issue of The West End Press includes:

Dates: 1934 March 9