Greeley (Colo.)
Found in 90 Collections and/or Records:
Jewish Communities Outside of Denver, Panel 2, 2001
One of 12 exhibit display panels from the exhibit "Blazing the Trail: Denver's Jewish Pioneers." Panel titled "Jewish Communities Outside of Denver" and includes Temple Aaron in Trinidad, Congregation Sons of Israel in Colorado Springs, Bernstein family of Walensberg, Max Stein of Pueblo, Hebrew Progressive Club of Greely, and the Kobey family in Aspen.
John Stencel oral history interview
John Stencel interviewed by Jim Hansen at the Denver, Colorado Holiday Inn on February 14, 2000.
Karen Genoff-Campbell Oral History, 2019
Interview with Karen Genoff-Campbell conducted by Sandra Minton.
Meeker Home Museum Historical Marker, circa 1980
Historical marker topped with a bust of Nathan Meeker in front of the Meeker Home Museum built by Nathan Meeker in Greeley, Colorado.
Meeker House, circa 1980
Meeker Home historical site original home of Nathan Meeker in Greeley, Colorado.
Members of the Greeley Hebrew Progressive Club on a Picnic, 1921
Annual picnic of the Hebrew Progressive Club of Greeley, Colorado. Three men and five women pose in the woods in front of a cabin. Greeley had a modest but socially active Jewish population in the early 20th century.
Members of the Greeley Hebrew Progressive Club on a Picnic, 1921
Annual picnic of the Hebrew Progressive Club of Greeley, Colorado. Three men and five women pose in the woods in front of a cabin. Greeley had a modest but socially active Jewish population in the early 20th century.
Meyers Family Picnic, circa 1919
Meyer family picnic in Greeley, Colorado. Several adults and children pose standing, kneeling, and sitting in front of a car. Identified individuals include Mike Davidson, Max Meyer, Willmore Meyer, Morris Meyer, Milton Meyer, Sam Meyer, Ellen Davidson, Anna Meyer, and Lazer Meyers.
Milan Rewerts oral history interview
Sandy Dion interviews Milan Rewerts at Colorado State University on December, 8th.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dinner of Greeley, Colorado, between 1900-1930
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dinner of Greeley, Colorado pose together for a formal portrait. Louis wears a suit and Mrs. Dinner wears a fancy dress with lace and embroidered flowers and a headband. She rests one hand on his shoulder and holds the other behind her back.