Kracower sisters, Nome, Alaska, approximately 1900-1910
The Kracower sisters were the children of Yetta and Isaac Kracower. The family later moved to Seattle where Bella graduated from the University of Washington. She was one of the first female pharmacists in Seattle. Handwritten on verso: Aunt Sylvia Goldfarb (center), Bella Kracower Secord (rt.) and...
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1900
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Online Access: | http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/jhp/id/929 |
Summary: | The Kracower sisters were the children of Yetta and Isaac Kracower. The family later moved to Seattle where Bella graduated from the University of Washington. She was one of the first female pharmacists in Seattle. Handwritten on verso: Aunt Sylvia Goldfarb (center), Bella Kracower Secord (rt.) and Rose Kracower Pincus. Note from donor file: Nome, Alaska, early 1900's. L to R: Rose Krakower Pincus (wife of Isador); Sylvia Kracower Goldfarb (wife of Sam); Bella Kracower Secord (wife of Emanuel). PH Coll 650 Secord, Mona.2 |
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