Biography
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Clippings and Biographical Information, 1875-1921
Series 2 contains newspaper and publication clippings, some biographical materials and information, and other materials related to his career.
Cook Family, 2003 June 4-6
Harry "Herschl" Cook (1865-1911) and Ida "Hinda" Cook (1868-1934) left their shtetl Kamin Koshirsky in Poland for the United States in 1892. The couple and their four children settled in Denver on the advice of the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, and joine the West Colfax community. The family opened a bathouse called Cook's Baths. The Cook Family Reunion was held July 4-6, 2003, in Denver, Colorado.
General Maurice Rose Collection
Harry Hoffman, 1994
Memoir of Mrs. Frances Jacobs, 1892
Memoir of Mrs. Frances Jacobs published by the Charity Organization of Denver upon the death of Frances Wisebart Jacobs in 1892. The publication commemorates the life of Frances Jacobs and her charitable works. There are life tributes, eulogies, and proclamations by various organizations and community leaders, including Rabbi Friedman's eulogy at her funeral.
Oral History Interview with Agustin Ramirez
Interview with Agustin Ramirez.
Oral History Interview with Bernabe Solis
Interview with Bernabe Solis.
Saul Caston, circa 1950-1970
University of Denver Biographical Materials Collection
This collection contains biographical materials related to individuals associated with the University of Denver, such as faculty, staff, alumni and guest speakers. Records include published materials, newspaper clippings, articles, photographs, and employment information (generally restricted from public access).