Naturalization
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Hurwitz, 1887 - 1916
Census information, naturalization information, family trees, certificate of filing declaration, newspaper article, and photographs.
Israel Smith 48 Star American Flag
A cotton American flag with thirteen horizontal stripes, seven red and six white, with 48 white stars on a blue field in the upper left corner. This flag was presented to Israel Smith when he became a U.S. citizen at the age of 21, ca.1927.
Jacob and May S. Charsky Marinoff
Folder contains a photograph of Jacob Marinoff and May Charsky; a copy of a marriage certificate between Jacob Marinoff and May S. Charsky in Denver, County of Arapahoe, dated January 31, 1898; and a copy of the naturalization application of Jacob Marinoff dated September 25, 1898.
Jacob Fleischer, 1870-1912, 1996
Max Lowenstein's Declaration of Intention for Naturalization, 1947 March 15
A triplicate copy of Max Lowenstein's Declaration of Intention for naturalization. The form is an official U. S. Department of Justice, Immigration and Naturalization Service form filled out with a typewriter and signed By Max Lowenstein and the deputy clerk. The form includes Max's current address, brief physical description, birthplace, where he originally came to in the U. S. and where from, and information on Marie, Karin and Henry. A small photograph of Henry is attached.
Morris Eber Papers
Morris Eber was born in 1879 and immigrated from Russia in 1892. He married Ida and they had two children, Bessie and Helen. He lived in Denver, owned Eber’s Grocery Store and worked in Real Estate. One framed certificate stating that Morris Eber is hereby a citizen of the United States. The certificate is issued by the District Court of the second judicial district, County of Arapahoe, State of Colorado. Stamped October 13, 1900.