Jewish men
Found in 1604 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Walter Schuckman to Emil Loeb, 30 January 1946
Letter from Walter Schuckman to Emil Loeb, 2 March 1946
Letter from Walter Schuckman to Ernest Loeb, 16 September 1945
This is a letter written by Walter Schuckman to Ernest Loeb, written on September 16, 1945 at the St. Paul's Cathedral Choir School in London, England. In the letter, Walter asks Ernest whether or not Ernest had received his previous letter, and says that he is also going to write to Ernest's brother Frank Loeb that day. He also says that Frank had sent Walter a clipping of Ernest's "report about D."
Letter from Walter Schuckman to Frank Loeb, 7 July 1945
Letter from Walter Schuckman to Frank Loeb, 16 September 1945
Letter to Bella and Emil Loeb, October 1945
This is a letter written in Germany to Bella and Levi Loeb in October 1945 in Darmstadt, Germany. In the letter, the writer talks about Ernest Loeb visiting them. The writer then talks about their family. Their two sons have died in the war, but their daughter Margot is still alive. The writer says that Ernest is visiting again and that they have to go. A rough translation of the letter is available with the scan of the letter.
Levin Loewenstein, circa 1880
Framed photograph of Levin Loewenstein, Henry Lowenstein's paternal great-grandfather, posed for a formal portrait in Lessen, West Prussia.
Levin Loewenstein's Prussian Citizenship Papers, 1848 March 25
Photocopy of citizenship papers issued to Levin Loewenstein, Henry Lowenstein's great-grandfather, by the Royal Prussian Town of Lessen granting him Prussian citizenship. The certificate spells out the duties and obligations of a citizen and confers the protection of the Kingdom of Prussia.
Lew Robinson, between 1900-1930
Studio portrait of Lew Robinson, uncle of Dolly Triefus.
Lewin Family at Palmer Lake, circa 1910
Members of the Lewin family at Palmer Lake, Colorado with Aarie Morse.