Ira M. Beck Memorial Archives Historic Photographs: Family
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![]() Ricka Saft and Charles M. Schayer endured a seven-week journey by covered wagon to the Colorado Territory in 1865.
| ![]() The Morris Hayutin Family at Balanced Rock, Garden of the Gods, Manitou, Colorado, July 20, 1914. L to R: Morris S. Hayutin, Anna Ginsberg Hayutin, their neice Freda Hayutin (Zelinger), their parents, Dora and Max Ginsberg, and Solomon Hayutin.
| ![]() Zelda and Morris Averch Family Passover Seder, Denver, Colorado, 1932. L to R: 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 and Estelle Averch Stine.
| ![]() Nettye Shulman Wolff, Central City, Colorado, 1896.
| ![]() Clara Goldsmith, born in 1860 was the first Jewish baby girl born in Denver, Colorado.
| ![]() Shul Baer Milstein, patriarch of the Cotopaxi colony families. The Milstein-Shames families were instrumental in the development of Denver's west side Orthodox Jewish community.
| ![]() Robert Lazar Miller, with grandson Stanley Stein, Denver, 1932. Mr. Miller worked at the Denver Stockyards until his death at the age of 96. |
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