Box 3
Container
Contains 33 Results:
Weil, Sara Adler - Clippings, obituary, 1898-1963
File — Box: 3, Folder: 61
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Materials by and about four prominent members of Dankmar Adler's family: wife Dila Kohn Adler, father Rabbi Liebman Adler, father-in-law Abraham Kohn, and daughter Sara Adler Weil. Liebman Adler was rabbi of Chicago's first synagogue, the Kehilath Anshe Mayriv (K.A.M.) Temple, from 1861-1883. He published many sermons and essays. Abraham Kohn was a prominent Chicago businessman and founding member of the K.A.M. Temple. He also befriended Abraham Lincoln; and in 1861 he presented to Lincoln a...
Dates:
1898-1963
Weil, Sara Adler - Correspondence, outgoing, to Hugh Morrison (Dartmouth College), 1933
File — Box: 3, Folder: 62
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Materials by and about four prominent members of Dankmar Adler's family: wife Dila Kohn Adler, father Rabbi Liebman Adler, father-in-law Abraham Kohn, and daughter Sara Adler Weil. Liebman Adler was rabbi of Chicago's first synagogue, the Kehilath Anshe Mayriv (K.A.M.) Temple, from 1861-1883. He published many sermons and essays. Abraham Kohn was a prominent Chicago businessman and founding member of the K.A.M. Temple. He also befriended Abraham Lincoln; and in 1861 he presented to Lincoln a...
Dates:
1933
Weil, Sara Adler - Correspondence, outgoing - letters to the editor, 1928, 1932
File — Box: 3, Folder: 63
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Materials by and about four prominent members of Dankmar Adler's family: wife Dila Kohn Adler, father Rabbi Liebman Adler, father-in-law Abraham Kohn, and daughter Sara Adler Weil. Liebman Adler was rabbi of Chicago's first synagogue, the Kehilath Anshe Mayriv (K.A.M.) Temple, from 1861-1883. He published many sermons and essays. Abraham Kohn was a prominent Chicago businessman and founding member of the K.A.M. Temple. He also befriended Abraham Lincoln; and in 1861 he presented to Lincoln a...
Dates:
1928, 1932
Weil, Sara Adler - Correspondence, incoming, from Hugh Morrison (Dartmouth College), 1932-1935
File — Box: 3, Folder: 64
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Materials by and about four prominent members of Dankmar Adler's family: wife Dila Kohn Adler, father Rabbi Liebman Adler, father-in-law Abraham Kohn, and daughter Sara Adler Weil. Liebman Adler was rabbi of Chicago's first synagogue, the Kehilath Anshe Mayriv (K.A.M.) Temple, from 1861-1883. He published many sermons and essays. Abraham Kohn was a prominent Chicago businessman and founding member of the K.A.M. Temple. He also befriended Abraham Lincoln; and in 1861 he presented to Lincoln a...
Dates:
1932-1935
Weil, Sara Adler - Correspondence, incoming, from Dr. Joseph Stolz, 1924-1925
File — Box: 3, Folder: 65
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Materials by and about four prominent members of Dankmar Adler's family: wife Dila Kohn Adler, father Rabbi Liebman Adler, father-in-law Abraham Kohn, and daughter Sara Adler Weil. Liebman Adler was rabbi of Chicago's first synagogue, the Kehilath Anshe Mayriv (K.A.M.) Temple, from 1861-1883. He published many sermons and essays. Abraham Kohn was a prominent Chicago businessman and founding member of the K.A.M. Temple. He also befriended Abraham Lincoln; and in 1861 he presented to Lincoln a...
Dates:
1924-1925
Weil, Sara Adler - Correspondence, incoming, from Frank Lloyd Wright, n.d.
File — Box: 3, Folder: 66
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Materials by and about four prominent members of Dankmar Adler's family: wife Dila Kohn Adler, father Rabbi Liebman Adler, father-in-law Abraham Kohn, and daughter Sara Adler Weil. Liebman Adler was rabbi of Chicago's first synagogue, the Kehilath Anshe Mayriv (K.A.M.) Temple, from 1861-1883. He published many sermons and essays. Abraham Kohn was a prominent Chicago businessman and founding member of the K.A.M. Temple. He also befriended Abraham Lincoln; and in 1861 he presented to Lincoln a...
Dates:
n.d.
Weil, Sara Adler - Correspondence, incoming - miscellaneous, 1920-1962
File — Box: 3, Folder: 67
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Materials by and about four prominent members of Dankmar Adler's family: wife Dila Kohn Adler, father Rabbi Liebman Adler, father-in-law Abraham Kohn, and daughter Sara Adler Weil. Liebman Adler was rabbi of Chicago's first synagogue, the Kehilath Anshe Mayriv (K.A.M.) Temple, from 1861-1883. He published many sermons and essays. Abraham Kohn was a prominent Chicago businessman and founding member of the K.A.M. Temple. He also befriended Abraham Lincoln; and in 1861 he presented to Lincoln a...
Dates:
1920-1962
Miscellaneous - Family documents and genealogical information, n.d.
File — Box: 3, Folder: 68
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Materials by and about four prominent members of Dankmar Adler's family: wife Dila Kohn Adler, father Rabbi Liebman Adler, father-in-law Abraham Kohn, and daughter Sara Adler Weil. Liebman Adler was rabbi of Chicago's first synagogue, the Kehilath Anshe Mayriv (K.A.M.) Temple, from 1861-1883. He published many sermons and essays. Abraham Kohn was a prominent Chicago businessman and founding member of the K.A.M. Temple. He also befriended Abraham Lincoln; and in 1861 he presented to Lincoln a...
Dates:
n.d.
Miscellaneous - Publications, various, n.d.
File — Box: 3, Folder: 69
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Materials by and about four prominent members of Dankmar Adler's family: wife Dila Kohn Adler, father Rabbi Liebman Adler, father-in-law Abraham Kohn, and daughter Sara Adler Weil. Liebman Adler was rabbi of Chicago's first synagogue, the Kehilath Anshe Mayriv (K.A.M.) Temple, from 1861-1883. He published many sermons and essays. Abraham Kohn was a prominent Chicago businessman and founding member of the K.A.M. Temple. He also befriended Abraham Lincoln; and in 1861 he presented to Lincoln a...
Dates:
n.d.
Clippings about, lecture announcements, etc., 1965-1972
File — Box: 3, Folder: 70
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Joan Weil Saltzstein, daughter of Sara Adler Weil and granddaughter of Dankmar Adler, was an author and architectural historian who wrote extensively about her grandfather, his designs and buildings, and about historical preservation of buildings. Through her family ties and interests she befriended architectural photographer Richard Nickel, architect Frank Lloyd Wright and his wife Olgivanna Wright, and author Thornton Wilder. Saltzstein's materials contain clippings about her,...
Dates:
1965-1972
Correspondence, Outgoing - Goucher College, 1967-1968
File — Box: 3, Folder: 71
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Joan Weil Saltzstein, daughter of Sara Adler Weil and granddaughter of Dankmar Adler, was an author and architectural historian who wrote extensively about her grandfather, his designs and buildings, and about historical preservation of buildings. Through her family ties and interests she befriended architectural photographer Richard Nickel, architect Frank Lloyd Wright and his wife Olgivanna Wright, and author Thornton Wilder. Saltzstein's materials contain clippings about her,...
Dates:
1967-1968
Correspondence, Outgoing - Gregersen, Charles ("Chuck"), 1972-1979
File — Box: 3, Folder: 72
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Joan Weil Saltzstein, daughter of Sara Adler Weil and granddaughter of Dankmar Adler, was an author and architectural historian who wrote extensively about her grandfather, his designs and buildings, and about historical preservation of buildings. Through her family ties and interests she befriended architectural photographer Richard Nickel, architect Frank Lloyd Wright and his wife Olgivanna Wright, and author Thornton Wilder. Saltzstein's materials contain clippings about her,...
Dates:
1972-1979
Correspondence, Outgoing - Nickel, Richard, 1965, 1967
File — Box: 3, Folder: 73
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Joan Weil Saltzstein, daughter of Sara Adler Weil and granddaughter of Dankmar Adler, was an author and architectural historian who wrote extensively about her grandfather, his designs and buildings, and about historical preservation of buildings. Through her family ties and interests she befriended architectural photographer Richard Nickel, architect Frank Lloyd Wright and his wife Olgivanna Wright, and author Thornton Wilder. Saltzstein's materials contain clippings about her,...
Dates:
1965, 1967
Correspondence, Outgoing - Randall, Jack (Louis Sullivan Architecture Museum), 1982-1984
File — Box: 3, Folder: 74
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Joan Weil Saltzstein, daughter of Sara Adler Weil and granddaughter of Dankmar Adler, was an author and architectural historian who wrote extensively about her grandfather, his designs and buildings, and about historical preservation of buildings. Through her family ties and interests she befriended architectural photographer Richard Nickel, architect Frank Lloyd Wright and his wife Olgivanna Wright, and author Thornton Wilder. Saltzstein's materials contain clippings about her,...
Dates:
1982-1984
Correspondence, Outgoing - Wayne State University Press, 1978-1979
File — Box: 3, Folder: 75
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Joan Weil Saltzstein, daughter of Sara Adler Weil and granddaughter of Dankmar Adler, was an author and architectural historian who wrote extensively about her grandfather, his designs and buildings, and about historical preservation of buildings. Through her family ties and interests she befriended architectural photographer Richard Nickel, architect Frank Lloyd Wright and his wife Olgivanna Wright, and author Thornton Wilder. Saltzstein's materials contain clippings about her,...
Dates:
1978-1979
Correspondence, Outgoing - Miscellaneous (mostly regarding Adler book project), 1965-1978
File — Box: 3, Folder: 76
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Joan Weil Saltzstein, daughter of Sara Adler Weil and granddaughter of Dankmar Adler, was an author and architectural historian who wrote extensively about her grandfather, his designs and buildings, and about historical preservation of buildings. Through her family ties and interests she befriended architectural photographer Richard Nickel, architect Frank Lloyd Wright and his wife Olgivanna Wright, and author Thornton Wilder. Saltzstein's materials contain clippings about her,...
Dates:
1965-1978
Correspondence, Incoming - American Institute of Architects (including Wisconsin chapter), 1967, 1972
File — Box: 3, Folder: 77
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Joan Weil Saltzstein, daughter of Sara Adler Weil and granddaughter of Dankmar Adler, was an author and architectural historian who wrote extensively about her grandfather, his designs and buildings, and about historical preservation of buildings. Through her family ties and interests she befriended architectural photographer Richard Nickel, architect Frank Lloyd Wright and his wife Olgivanna Wright, and author Thornton Wilder. Saltzstein's materials contain clippings about her,...
Dates:
1967, 1972
Correspondence, Incoming - American Jewish Archives, 1968-1980
File — Box: 3, Folder: 78
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Joan Weil Saltzstein, daughter of Sara Adler Weil and granddaughter of Dankmar Adler, was an author and architectural historian who wrote extensively about her grandfather, his designs and buildings, and about historical preservation of buildings. Through her family ties and interests she befriended architectural photographer Richard Nickel, architect Frank Lloyd Wright and his wife Olgivanna Wright, and author Thornton Wilder. Saltzstein's materials contain clippings about her,...
Dates:
1968-1980
Correspondence, Incoming - Chandler, Ann Eliel, 1980
File — Box: 3, Folder: 79
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Joan Weil Saltzstein, daughter of Sara Adler Weil and granddaughter of Dankmar Adler, was an author and architectural historian who wrote extensively about her grandfather, his designs and buildings, and about historical preservation of buildings. Through her family ties and interests she befriended architectural photographer Richard Nickel, architect Frank Lloyd Wright and his wife Olgivanna Wright, and author Thornton Wilder. Saltzstein's materials contain clippings about her,...
Dates:
1980
Correspondence, Incoming - Chicago School of Architecture Foundation, 1967
File — Box: 3, Folder: 80
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Joan Weil Saltzstein, daughter of Sara Adler Weil and granddaughter of Dankmar Adler, was an author and architectural historian who wrote extensively about her grandfather, his designs and buildings, and about historical preservation of buildings. Through her family ties and interests she befriended architectural photographer Richard Nickel, architect Frank Lloyd Wright and his wife Olgivanna Wright, and author Thornton Wilder. Saltzstein's materials contain clippings about her,...
Dates:
1967
Correspondence, Incoming - Columbia University, 1966-1975
File — Box: 3, Folder: 81
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Joan Weil Saltzstein, daughter of Sara Adler Weil and granddaughter of Dankmar Adler, was an author and architectural historian who wrote extensively about her grandfather, his designs and buildings, and about historical preservation of buildings. Through her family ties and interests she befriended architectural photographer Richard Nickel, architect Frank Lloyd Wright and his wife Olgivanna Wright, and author Thornton Wilder. Saltzstein's materials contain clippings about her,...
Dates:
1966-1975
Correspondence, Incoming - Condit, Carl W. (Northwestern University), 1968
File — Box: 3, Folder: 82
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Joan Weil Saltzstein, daughter of Sara Adler Weil and granddaughter of Dankmar Adler, was an author and architectural historian who wrote extensively about her grandfather, his designs and buildings, and about historical preservation of buildings. Through her family ties and interests she befriended architectural photographer Richard Nickel, architect Frank Lloyd Wright and his wife Olgivanna Wright, and author Thornton Wilder. Saltzstein's materials contain clippings about her,...
Dates:
1968
Correspondence, Incoming - Engel, Charlene, 1971-1974
File — Box: 3, Folder: 83
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Joan Weil Saltzstein, daughter of Sara Adler Weil and granddaughter of Dankmar Adler, was an author and architectural historian who wrote extensively about her grandfather, his designs and buildings, and about historical preservation of buildings. Through her family ties and interests she befriended architectural photographer Richard Nickel, architect Frank Lloyd Wright and his wife Olgivanna Wright, and author Thornton Wilder. Saltzstein's materials contain clippings about her,...
Dates:
1971-1974
Correspondence, Incoming - Goucher College, 1967-1968
File — Box: 3, Folder: 84
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Joan Weil Saltzstein, daughter of Sara Adler Weil and granddaughter of Dankmar Adler, was an author and architectural historian who wrote extensively about her grandfather, his designs and buildings, and about historical preservation of buildings. Through her family ties and interests she befriended architectural photographer Richard Nickel, architect Frank Lloyd Wright and his wife Olgivanna Wright, and author Thornton Wilder. Saltzstein's materials contain clippings about her,...
Dates:
1967-1968
Correspondence, Incoming - Gregersen, Charles, 1972-1978
File — Box: 3, Folder: 85
Scope and Contents note
From the Series:
Joan Weil Saltzstein, daughter of Sara Adler Weil and granddaughter of Dankmar Adler, was an author and architectural historian who wrote extensively about her grandfather, his designs and buildings, and about historical preservation of buildings. Through her family ties and interests she befriended architectural photographer Richard Nickel, architect Frank Lloyd Wright and his wife Olgivanna Wright, and author Thornton Wilder. Saltzstein's materials contain clippings about her,...
Dates:
1972-1978