Jewish men
Found in 1604 Collections and/or Records:
From Cotopaxi to Denver: Immigrant Jewish Farmers Become American Urban Community Leaders, 2010
History of the ill-fated Cotopaxi Colony of Jewish immigrants in Colorado. Brief biographies of the families involved and their contribution to Denver and Colorado after they left the colony.
G. L. Herts, circa 1910
Studio portrait of G. L. Herts a member of Independent Order of B'nai B'rith, Denver Lodge No. 171.
Gabriel Wolf, between 1830-1850
Portrait of Gabriel Wolf in middle age with sideburns and wearing a suit with high collar.
George Cohen, 1906
George G. Klein Materials
The collection contains three (3) series: photographs, clippings, and material culture. The photographs include digital copies of a portrait photograph of George G. Klein and two photographs of grave. The clippings include newspaper articles about the murder of police detective George Klein in 1919. The material culture includes a certificate recognizing George Klein for his service with the related dedication event flier, and a Denver Police Museum coin.
George Hammerschlag, circa 1910
Studio portrait of George Hammerschlag.
Georgia, Morey, and Solomon Wolfson, 1978
Morey and Georgia Wolfson currenly live in Denver. They welcomed a son, Solomon, on May 1, 1978. A second son, Geoffery, also lives in Denver.
Gerstle Family of Aspen, Colorado, circa 1900
Formal studio portrait of Mr. and Mrs. Max Gerstle and their son in Aspen, Colorado. Mr. Gerstle and his son stand on either side of Mrs. Gerstle who is seated in a chair.
Gift Containers for Shipment to Armed Forces Overseas, circa 1944
Ben Blumberg and Sidney Jacobs, dressed in suits, stand on either side of a truck loaded with packages for B'nai B'rith servicemen during World War II. Ben Blumberg and Sydney Jacobs were leaders in the Denver chapter of B'nai B'rith. The truck is from Tom's Express, a moving company and is parked in front of an inn.
Gilber Sonders, circa 1940
Gilber Sonders seated in front of a bookshelf of legal code books.