Trinidad (Colo.)
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Name Authority File
Found in 105 Collections and/or Records:
Trinidad, Colorado
File
Identifier: B114.02.0004.0002
Abstract
Programs, brochures, and other documents offer detailed descriptions of "firsts" in Trinidad Jewish history and Temple Aaron, including commemorations of 70 years of the local B'nai B'rith lodge, 60 years since the laying of the Temple Aaron cornerstone, Temple Aaron's centennial (1863-1963), and Trinidad as part of Colorado's bi-centennial. Correspondence, articles, and services are also included. Especially poignant are copies of condolence notes after the deaths, due to illness, of...
Dates:
1882-2019
Trinidad, Colorado- Clippings and Correspondence
File
Identifier: B114.02.0004.0001
Abstract
Includes articles and correspondence about or from Temple Aaron and various Trinidad Jews: Beatrice Sanders, Gilbert Sanders, Louis Cibull, Rita Moses, Rabbi Martin Weitz.
Dates:
1882-2019
Trinidad- Correspondence and Martin Weitz
File
Identifier: B114.02.0004.0004
Abstract
Correspondence and documeents to and from Rabbi/Dr. Martin Weitz, concerning a variety of topics after he had left Temple Aaron and including considerable corespondence with Beatrice Sanders.
Dates:
1882-2019
Trinidad Correspondence of Dr. Martin Weitz
File
Identifier: B114.02.0004.0003
Abstract
Correspondence and documeents to and from Rabbi/Dr. Martin Weitz, concerning a variety of topics after he had left Temple Aaron.
Dates:
1882-2019
Trinidad,Colorado , 1883-1993
File
Identifier: B114.02.0002.0005
Abstract
In 1867, Jewish businessman Abraham Jacobs purchased the Denver-Pueblo stagecoach line and extended it to Trinidad. Maurice Wise, Trinidad's first Jewish resident, ran a store on Main Street by 1867. Mostly German Jewish immigrants folowed to operate dry goods and mercantile stores. Henry Jaffa, Samuel Jaffa, David Gottlieb, and the Rosenwald brothers were also in te mercantile trade in Trinidad. In 1874, two of six physicians were Jewish. Many Trinidad Jews had ties with the New...
Dates:
1883-1993