Photographs
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Found in 12874 Collections and/or Records:
Morris and Price Family Material Culture and Photographs
The Morris and Price families became connected with the marriage of Stanley A. Morris and Maylene Price. Both were Russian Jewish immigrant families with Yiddish and English speaking parents. Collection contains Russian candlesticks, religious items, medals, photographs, and scrapbooks related to the Morris and Price family from 1865 through 2012.
Morris and Rachel Kortz, between 1890-1920
Formal studio portrait of Morris and Rachel Kortz.
Morris and Zelda Averch Family, circa 1908
Morris and Zelda Averch and their family pose for a formal portrait. From left to right: Morris Averch, Anna Averch Kaminsky, Meyer Averch, Dave Averch, and Zelda Averch.
Morris and Zelda Averch Family Passover Seder, 1932
The Morris and Zelda Averch family celebrate the Passover Seder with their children and grandchildren, including members of the Kaminsky family. From left to right, Samuel Kaminsky, Estelle Kaminsky (Levitt), Anna Averch Kaminsky, Eleanor Kaminsky (Nasbarg), Zelda and Morris Averch, Stanley Averch, Dave and Verner Averch, Evelyn Averch, Eva Averch, Meyer Averch and Estelle Averch (Stine).
Morris Chernoff Scrapbook
Collection contains scrapbook from Morris Chernoff from 1916-1925, and a newspaper clipping from 1938.
Morris Chernoff's Scrapbook, 1916-1938
Pictures include Denver parks, family photos, travel photos, and landscapes. Largely taken in Colorado, mostly Denver and Estes Park, and California. Pictures of Morris Chernoff in his WWI uniform with tuba.
Morris Children, circa 1915
The three Morris children pose together for a formal portrait wearing winter coats. Left to right are Ernest, Milton, and Esther Morris.
Morris Children, circa 1920
The three Morris children pose together for a formal portrait. Left to right are Esther, Ernest, and Milton Morris.
Morris E. Adelstein (Northwestern Engineering Company) Papers
Morris Eber posed in Eber's Grocery Store, circa 1912
Morris Eber wears a work apron and stands in the center of the floor of Eber's Grocery Store located at 1463 Platte Street in Denver in 1912. Groceries and dry goods are on the shelves surrounding him.