Ezekiel and Ida Warshawsky family photographs, 1890s-1964 [graphic]

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Ezekiel and Ida Warshawsky family photographs, 1890s-1964 [graphic]

Consists of approximately 165 black and white photographs of varying sizes, 2 color photographs, and one photo album.

2 containers (0.60 linear feet)

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Warshawsky, Alexander, 1887-1945.

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Warshawsky family

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Warshawsky, Samuel Jesse

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Warshawsky, Ezekiel.

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Warshawsky, David, 1893-1989

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Insurance agent and writer who was active in the Cleveland, Ohio, Jewish community. He served on the Group Work Council of the Jewish Welfare Federation, and he was involved with Council Educational Alliance and Camp Wise. He worked twenty-nine years for Lincoln National Life Insurance. He wrote numerous unpublished works, including a biography of his brother, artist Abel G. Warshawsky. From the description of Family papers, 1913-1983. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record ...

Excelsior Club (Cleveland, Ohio)

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Warshawsky, Ida.

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Camp Wise (Euclid, Ohio)

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Warshawsky, Florence Haber, 1903-1998

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Haber family

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Warshawsky, A. G. (Abel G.), 1883-1962

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Painter; New York, Paris, and Monterey, Calif. Full name Abel George Warshawsky. Also nicknamed "Buck". Warshawsky was born in 1883 in Cleveland. He studied art in New York at the Art Students League and the National Academy of Design. In 1908, he went to Paris to study, and stayed there thirty years. He returned to New York after the death of his first wife in the early 1930s, and eventually settled in Monterey with his second wife, Ruth, where he continued to paint. He...