Elise Stern Haas family papers, 1789-1992 (bulk 1893-1990).

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Elise Stern Haas family papers, 1789-1992 (bulk 1893-1990).

Contains correspondence, personal and family papers, providing an intimate account of several generations of this distinguished San Francisco family. The bulk of the collection dates from 1893 to 1990, and focuses on the immediate family of Elise and Walter A. Haas, but also includes a significant amount of materials collected by Elise's mother, Rosalie Meyer Stern. Elise's father, Sigmund Stern, was president of Levi Strauss and Co., and nephew of the company founder. The collection spans Elise's life from birth to great grandmother; aside from a few childhood mementos, Walter's contribution to the collection begins with his courtship of Elise in 1914.

8 boxes, 8 cartons, 1 oversize box, 14 oversize folders, and 4 v. (17 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8325163

UC Berkeley Libraries

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Online Archive of California

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Haas, Elise S., 1893-1990

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Elise Stern Haas was born in San Francisco on Oct. 29, 1893, the only child of Rosalie Meyer and Sigmund Stern. Her father was president of Levi Strauss and Co., and nephew of Levi Strauss, who founded the firm in 1850. In 1914, she married Walter A. Haas, president of Levi Strauss and Co. from 1928 to 1955. They had three children: Walter A., Jr., Peter, and Rhoda. She died on Oct. 20, 1990. From the description of Elise Stern Haas papers, 1914-1955. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 7...

Haas, Walter A., 1889-1979

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Haas family.

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Stern, Rosalie Meyer, 1869-1956

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Biographical Information Rosalie Meyer Stern was a civic and social leader of San Francisco. In 1892, she married Sigmund Stern, the president of Levi Strauss and Company. Following the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire, Stern converted her house into a Red Cross factory. During World War I, she became the first woman associate field director for military relief in the West; worked with the Red Cross at Camp Fremont Base Hospital; helped...

Stern, Sigmund

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Stern family.

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Fleg, Edmond, 1874-1963

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Edmond Fleg was a Swiss-born French author of Jewish heritage; Madeleine Edmond Fleg was his wife. From the description of Correspondence to Alma Mahler and Franz Werfel, ca. 1939. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155863266 ...