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Prominent Jewish citizens of Utah

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3-6

Scope and Contents

  1. Photograph number 23: M. S. Aschwin
  2. Photograph number 24: Fred H. Auerbach, Sr.
  3. Photograph number 25: Simon Bamberger
  4. Photograph number 26: Julius Gerson Brooks
  5. Photograph number 27-28: Mrs. Julius Gerson Brooks
  6. Photograph number 29: Alex Cohn
  7. Photograph number 30: Louis Cohn
  8. Photograph number 31: Myrtle Tredman
  9. Photograph number 32: The Jay Gould Family and friends at the Red Elephant Mine, July 1891, Hailey, Idaho
  10. Photograph number 33: First five state governors of Utah and one Territorial governor (see caption for more info)
  11. Photograph number 34-35: Samuel Kahn
  12. Photograph number 36: Gilchrist, Horace Wheat, Samuel Kahn
  13. Photograph number 37: Sarah Kahn
  14. Photograph number 38: Louis Marcus. mayor of Salt Lake City 1932-1936
  15. Photograph number 39-40: Philip Meyer
  16. Photograph number 41: Philip and Mabel Meyer
  17. Photograph number 42: Sketch of the dead child of a Mormon family by Solomom Nunes Carvalo, a Jewish artist, 1854
  18. Photograph number 43: Aaron Morris
  19. Photograph number 44: Samuel Newhouse, Born 1854, New York City. Came to Utah 1896. Mining. Financier. Capitalist. Builder Newhouse and Boston Buildings and the Newhouse Hotel, Salt Lake City. On back: Walter S. Reid, Son of Peter Reid, who came to Utah 1855, Mila Andrus Company, and Diana Davidson. Born Oct. 17, 1866, Salt Lake City if v. Statistician; Deputy Sheriff: (the rest is of the caption is cropped)
  20. Photograph number 45: Mordecai Podet, 1954 Rome, Italy
  21. Photograph number 46: Mordecai Podet, 1946 Salt Lake City, Utah
  22. Photograph number 47: Charles Popper
  23. Photograph number 48: Mrs. Charles Popper
  24. Photograph number 49: Eli Ransohoff
  25. Photograph number 50: Mrs. Aurelia Ransohoff, wife of Nicholas S. Ransohoff, who is in Photo 52.
  26. Photograph number 51: Mrs. Nicholas Ransohoff
  27. Photograph number 52: Nicholas Sigmund Ransohoff, husband to Mrs. Aurelia Ransohoff, who is in Photo 50.
  28. Photograph number 53: The Ransohoff brothers
  29. Photograph number 54: Henry J. Siegel
  30. Photograph number 55: Fred Simon
  31. Photograph number 56: Four Simon brothers
  32. Photograph number 57: H. A. Vairbraag

Dates

  • 1898-1960

Conditions Governing Access

Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.

Extent

From the Collection: 2 Boxes

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository

Contact:
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Salt Lake City Utah 84112 United States
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