Box JHC Miscellaneous Manuscript Collection Box 11
Contains 19 Results:
Photographs, 1955-1984, undated
Includes photographs of Robert Rovner and his store, Bob's Men's Shop, in Greenville, South Carolina, Philip Rovner's Bar Mitzvah, and photographs of unidentified individuals. Also includes an article announcing Philip S. Rovner's graduation from the Officer Candidate School at the Army Artillery and Missile Center at Fort Sill in Oklahoma.
Harold Jacobs photographs, 1988, undated
Includes three portraits of Harold Jacobs, one as a young man, and two as an older adult.
Cohen and Mark family photographs, 1940-1961, 1994, undated
Includes photographs featuring Abe Cohen, Isidore Cohen, Betty Mark Cohen, Cecile Cohen Waronker, Sherry Waronker Marsh, Yetta and Louis Mark, William Mark with his wife Fannie Zalin, Rose Mark Soneshine, Fannie Mark Widelitz, and Anne Mark Pinsky. Also includes Louis Mark with his grandchildren, and the descendants of Yetta and Louis Mark pictured in 1994.
Grand Purim masquerade ball invitation, 1902
Photographs, 1916-1938, 1999
Includes images of Ida Goldberg Breibart and four of her children, Solomon, Mildred ("Mickey"), Sidney, and Jack. Also includes images of Ida's parents, Sarah Rebecca Lifshitz and Jacob Goldberg, George Goldberg with his wife Ida Alpern Goldberg, family friends such as Leon Feldman, and members of the Hirsch and Brickman families.
Isadore Rich letter, 1910 June 16
Written while he is in Germany to his family back in the United States describing his meetings with doctors, his ailments, preferred treatment plans, and the beauty and scenery of the city of Wiesbaden.
Kronprinzessin Cecilie (Crown Princess Cecilie) ship log page, 1910
Includes a report on Isadore's death onboard during his journey back to the United States.
Obituary, 1910
Abgangszeugnis (facsimile), undated, undated
Facsimile of Leopold Block's German Abgangszeugnis, or "leaving certificate," reporting grades from his final examinations.
Aiken Standard (South Carolina) clipping, 11 December 1978
Papers related to former South Carolina House of Representative member Irene K. Rudnick's political career and family and consists mostly of miscellaneous election ephemera: bumper stickers, an election poster, a flier, photocopied clippings, and a photograph of Rudnick with other public officials. Additionally, there is one colorized black-and-white family portrait of an unidentified couple.