Jewish pioneers
Found in 40 Collections and/or Records:
Making a Living, Panel 2, 2001
One of 12 exhibit display panels from the exhibit "Blazing the Trail: Denver's Jewish Pioneers." One of 12 exhibit display panels from the exhibit "Blazing the Trail: Denver's Jewish Pioneers." Panel titled "Making a Living" includes Louis Robinson, Shwayder Brothers, Levy Family and Fashion Bar, Star Bakery, K & B Packing, Frankel Manufacturing, and Senator Abraham Hirschfeld.
On Becoming A Westerner: Immigrants And Other Migrants In The American West, 1991
File folder contains conference script written by Earl Pomeroy about immigrants in the American West.
Pioneers Jews Books, 1985
File folder contains correspondence between RMJHS director and membership about ways to support RMJHS.
Regina Collins, 1937-1977
Includes newspaper clippings regarding the Jewish Pioneers and the Denver Jewry, including Sam Cohen, Sam Wachbel, Mrs. Ray David, Mrs. Hentrietta Bergheim, and the JCRS.
Robert Lazar Miller, mid-late 20th century
Black and white print of Robert Lazar Miller. Image was printed in reverse presumably by accident (artist name is printed backwords). Framed duplicate in box 9.
Rosenwald Family , 1982
The Rosenwalds were early residents of New Mexico.
Solomon Nunez Carvalho, 1970-1980
The East European Newcomers, Panel 1, 2001
One of 12 exhibit display panels from the exhibit "Blazing the Trail: Denver's Jewish Pioneers." Panel titled "The East European Newcomers" features more historical information and includes the Cotopaxi Colonists, the Quiat Family, Golda Meir, the Toltz Family and a Hayutin/Ginsberg outing to Balanced Rock.
The East European Newcomers, Panel 2, 2001
One of 12 exhibit display panels from the exhibit "Blazing the Trail: Denver's Jewish Pioneers." Panel titled "The East European Newcomers" includes Joseph and Nettie Goldfain, Gorden Family, Yiddish Theater, Kortz family, Ellis and BEssie Ruttman Wedgle, Robert Lazar Miller, and the Avrech Family.
The Loewensterns of Nara Visa and Amarillo, 2008
The booklet is the product of the New Mexico Jewish Historical Society's Jewish Pioneer Oral History Video Archive Project, conducted in partnership with the Department of History and the Center for Regional Studies at the University of New Mexico. The booklet is composed of recollections of members of the Loewenstern family.