Jews
Found in 5096 Collections and/or Records:
Jolly Bachelors' Club, August 6, 1916
Large group of 41 people, 20 young men and 21 young women, standing in front of building. Building is labeled Tramway Building 1100." Text on photograph reads "Jolly Bachelors' Club Excursion to Eldorado Springs August 6 1916." and "Mile High Photo Co., Denver."
Jolly Bachelors' Outing, August 5, 1917
Large group of 33 people, 16 young men and 17 young women, standing in a park in Denver, Colorado. Two Jolly Bachelors' Club banners are displayed on ground. Text on photograph reads "Jolly Bachelors' Outing at Starbuck Park Aug. 5, 1917." and "Mile High Photo Co. Denver"
Joseph Ginsburg, between 1915-1930
Studio portrait of Joseph Ginsburg wearing a suit and standing beside a chair.
Joseph H. Harrison, circa 1910
Studio portrait of Joseph H. Harrison a member of Independent Order of B'nai B'rith, Denver Lodge No. 171.
Joseph L. Bruesch, circa 1910
Studio portrait of Joseph L. Bruesch a member of Independent Order of B'nai B'rith, Denver Lodge No. 171.
Joseph Luntig, circa 1910
Studio portrait of Joseph Luntig a member of Independent Order of B'nai B'rith, Denver Lodge No. 171.
Joseph Sheftel, circa 1923
Studio portrait of Joseph Sheftel wearing a tux on his wedding day with Naomi Sheftel.
Joseph Sigman, between 1880-1890
Joseph Sigman, Louis K. Sigman's father.
Joseph Sigman, between 1920-1930
Joseph Sigman, Louis K. Sigman's father. Joseph Sigman started a grocery store on West Colfax.
Joseph Sigman in Grocery Story, between 1900-1910
Joseph Sigman and his daughter Sara Sigman Schonbrun are shown inside his grocery store on King and West Colfax, Denver, Colorado. Bread, canned and packaged are on the counters and stacked on shelves. Barrels, bagged and boxed potatoes, a carton of rice, and a stove-pipe heater are on the floor. Joseph Sigman was the father of Louis K. Sigman. This is a reprint of the original photograph.