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TitleCollection Number And NamePhoto Number
51 Belgrade, Yugoslavia [02]P0139 Benjamin M. Roe Photograph CollectionP0139n01_20_170
52 Moses Alexander, governor of Idaho, 1914-1922. First Jewish governor in the United StatesP0139 Benjamin M. Roe Photograph CollectionP0139n01_21_171
53 Congregation MontefioreP0139 Benjamin M. Roe Photograph CollectionP0139n01_21_172
54 Portrait of Jacob Gadaliah Brodie, the first Cantor and Mohel of Congregation Montefiore.P0139 Benjamin M. Roe Photograph CollectionP0139n01_21_173
55 Philip Meyer in 1943P0139 Benjamin M. Roe Photograph CollectionP0139n01_21_174
56 (see No.32) The Jay Gould Family at the Red Elephant Mine at Hailey, IdahoP0139 Benjamin M. Roe Photograph CollectionP0139n01_21_175-176
57 S. J. Friedman Store, Hailey, IdahoP0139 Benjamin M. Roe Photograph CollectionP0139n01_21_177
58 Kahn Bros. Wholesale Grocery and N. S. Ransohoff Wholesale LiquorsP0139 Benjamin M. Roe Photograph CollectionP0139n01_21_178
59 F. Auerbach and Bros.-Wholesale and Retail Store in 1901P0139 Benjamin M. Roe Photograph CollectionP0139n01_21_179
60 Confirmation Class: Dr. L. Zucker, Marjorie Segal, Marjorie Newman, Hugh White, Rabbi Gordon, Francis Slater, Harold Grossman, Harold Glaser, Helen Herman, Marian Alexander, Howard Marcus, Josephine Clark, Robert Schubach, Barbara HilsonP0139 Benjamin M. Roe Photograph CollectionP0139n01_21_180
61 Gustave Meyer residence at 315 Est Second South, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1890P0139 Benjamin M. Roe Photograph CollectionP0139n01_21_181
62 83rd Annual Convention of Southern California B'nai Brith, June 22, 1946P0139 Benjamin M. Roe Photograph CollectionP0139n02_01_001
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