Jews
Found in 5096 Collections and/or Records:
Cabin Built by Maurice B. Shwayder, between 1940-1948
California, 1970
The collection includes annual reports, correspondence, limited patient records, meeting minutes, financial statements, reports, scrapbooks, photographs, sound discs, and objects from 1899 to 2009. The items reveal patient demographics and characteristics as well as detailed information regarding the early treatment of tuberculosis.
California, Bakersfield - Federation, 1950-1960
Correspondence related to the Bakersfield, California federation
California, Connecticut, Canada, 1970
Correspondence related to federations in California, Connecticut, and Canada
California - San Bernardino - Federation, 1960-1969
Correspondence regarding the San Bernardino, California federation
California, Vallejo - Federation, 1950-1960
Correspondence related to the Vallejo, California federation
Calmark, 1950-1960
invoices and receiving tickets from Calmark Mailing Services Inc.
Camp Goldfield, 1903 September 6
Tents in front of houses and a building with smoke stacks at Camp Goldfield during the 1903-1904 strike in the Cripple Creek Mining District. Camp Goldfield was below the Portland Mine in Goldfield, Colorado, near Victor, Colorado. Colonel Milton Louis Anfenger was an aide-de-camp to Colorado Governor James H. Peabody and militia Brigadier General Sherman M. Bell during Colorado's response to the 1903-1904 strike. The photograph is on page 37 of Milton Anfenger's scrapbook.
Camp Goldfield and Portland Mine, 1903 October 6
Campus Brochure of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society with Identified Buildings, 1929
View of the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society (JCRS) campus with identified buildings. This was printed as a brochure. The JCRS was a sanatorium for tuberculosis patients that was founded in 1904 by a group of immigrant Jewish workingmen along with the support of several leading physicians and rabbis in Denver, Colorado. It was located on West Colfax Avenue just outside of Denver.