Correspondence
Found in 937 Collections and/or Records:
JCRS Patient #2314 Sol Lustgarten, 1912 - 1913
JCRS patient #2314. Folder contains application and correspondence. Also patient #1424, #2232, #2314, #2418.
JCRS Patient #2315 Frank Abramson, 1910-09-28 - 1913-12-24
JCRS Patient #2315. Folder contains patient application and correspondence. Also patient #1954 and #1601. Buried at Golden Hill #425, Block 6.
JCRS Patient #2323 Joseph Nevisoloff, 1912 - 1913
JCRS Patient #2323. Folder contains two applications and correspondence. The first application was submitted when Mr. Nevisoloff was still a resident of New York. The second application was submitted once he became a Denver resident.
JCRS Patient #2324 Max Rubin, 1912 - 1913
JCRS Patient #2324. Folder contains two applications and correspondence. The first application was filled out by the patient when they were still a resident of NY and the second was filled out after moving to Denver.
JCRS Patient #2350 Minnie Flinder, 1912 - 1913
JCRS Patient #2350. Folder contains two applications and correspondence. The first application was filled out when the patient was still a resident of NY and the second application was filled out once they moved to Denver.
JCRS Patient #2352 Sadie Siegel, 1912 - 1913
JCRS Patient #2352. Folder contains application and correspondence. Also patient #2762, #2293, #1661, #1020, and #696.
JCRS Patient #2366 See #2491, undated
JCRS Patient #2366 see #2491. This file is undated and contains one note, no additional documents.
JCRS Patient #2374 Meyer Shapiro, 1912 - 1913
JCRS Patient #2374. Folder contains application and correspondence. Also patient #1485 and #964.
JCRS Patient #2375 Jake Fabricant, 1912 - 1913
JCRS Patient #2375. Folder contains patient application and correspondence. Also patient #1606, #2080, and #2091.
JCRS Patient #2377 Aaron Miller, 1912 - 1913
JCRS Patient #2377. Folder contains two patient applications and correspondence. The initial patient application was submitted when Mr. Miller was still a resident of NY and as such he could not be admitted to the JCRS. The second application was submitted once Mr. Miller was an official resident of Colorado.