Jewish businesspeople -- Colorado -- Denver
Found in 74 Collections and/or Records:
Joanne Posner-Mayer Digitized Photographs and Scrapbooks
Joseph, Solomon, 1880-circa 1992
Laderman, Primack, Rudofsky, and Perlmutters at Formal Dinner, c. 1950
This is an image of individuals at a formal dinner. From left to right: Ethel Perlmutter Primack, Albert Rudofsky, Ann Perlmutter Rudofsky, Rabbi Manuel Laderman, Bess Laderman, Abe Perlmutter, Dora Turner Perlmutter, Morris Perlmutter (Abe’s older brother).
Levand Family, 1908-1932
Benjamin Levand was in the real estate business in Denver and died in 1932. Three of his sons became owners and publishers of the Wichita Beacon newspaper. One of Benjamin's sons, John Levand, organized 250 Denver Post newsboys to advertise and attend a melodrama at the Curtis Theater in 1908
Max Strait , 1977
Max Straight was born in 1906 in Denver. He owned Westerkamp Grocer in Globeville for 25 years and was well loved by the community for his kindness and steadfast support. He passed away in 1982.
Medicine Bottles, early-mid 1900s
Digital photograpahs of (9) medicine bottles.
Mendel and Koona Levy Family, February 22, 1979
Moses Katz Papers
Moses (Moe) Katz was born in Denver, Colorado, in 1899. He grew up in Denver and was educated at West Denver High School, the University of Denver, and the University of Illinois. He founded the Chemical Sales Company with H. Fine in 1927. Katz was also involved in the Allied Jewish Federation of Denver and became its president in 1956. This collection includes a small number of items related to Moses Katz' education in chemistry as well as his career in the chemistry field.
Neusteter Family and Neusteters Photographs and Records
Newspaper Clippings and Ephemera, 1960-2015
Series contains digital copies of 3 newspaper articles about Arnold Hayutin and his drugstores, copy of his obituary, letter to customers about the closing of The Drugstore, Arnold Hayutin's business card from The Drugstore, Arnold Hayutin's pharmaceutical board certification and the first dollar The Drugstore made as well as photographs of 3 objects: Health Mart mug, Health Mart paperclip holder and Arnold Hayutin's acrylic desk nameplate.