Kline (Emanuel) papers, 1910-1938.
Emanuel Kline was the first judge and prosecuting attorney in Jarbidge, Nev. (1910).
Knights of Pythias name cards, circa 1890-1910.
The Knights of Pythias is a fraternal organization established to promote friendship, charity, and benevolence
Kohs (Ellis B.) compositions, 1953-1969.
Born in Chicago, Ellis B. Kohs was the son of Samuel C. Kohs.
Koshland (Montefiore) diploma, 1888 June 27
Montefiore Koshland was born in 1868 to Simon Koshland and Rosina Frauenthal. Simon came to Sacramento, California from Bavaria in 1850.
Kushner (Harry) correspondence, 1954-1959
Harry Kushner was a Jewish businessman; he played a prominent role in Los Angeles's Merit Products Company.
Ladensohn (Virginia) family papers and photographs, 1880-1937
Virginia Hoppe Ladensohn was born in San Francisco to Herbert Hoppe (April 10, 1883-July 1, 1961) and Bertha Neumann (October 3, 1885-January 24, 1936) in 1909.
Ladies' United Hebrew Benevolent Society resolution, 1868
The Ladies United Hebrew Benevolent Society was an organization founded in San Francisco in 1855 and then incorporated in 1862 to aid and assist needy Jewish women.
Lenchner (Harry) family papers and photographs, 1892-1980.
In 1892, Levy Lenchner, a gilder (mirror maker), and Toba Asna Kler were married.
Lerner (Leopold) papers, 1948-1971
Leopold Lerner was a business executive and Jewish community leader. He was born in Russia and arrived in the United States in 1907. By 1943, he was settled in San Francisco.
