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An Inventory to theRobert
C. and Jean Westheimer Rothenberg
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ACCESS AND PROVENANCE The Robert C. and Jean Westheimer Rothenberg Family Papers were donated to the American Jewish Archives by Jean Westheimer Rothenberg, Cincinnati, Ohio, in November 2001. All materials donated before August 2002 have been arranged and described in this inventory.Jean W. Rothenberg, by the act of donating the Robert C. and Jean Westheimer Rothenberg Family Papers to the American Jewish Archives, assigned the property rights to the American Jewish Archives. All literary rights to material authored by Robert C. Rothenberg and Jean W. Rothenberg are held by the Rothenberg heirs. All literary rights to materials authored by others are retained by the individuals and their heirs. Questions concerning rights should be addressed to the Executive Director of the American Jewish Archives.
The Robert C. and Jean Westheimer Rothenberg Family Papers are open to all users. The Claire Grossman biography materials (Box 11, folder 4) are restricted. Inquiries concerning the use of these materials for research purposes should be directed to Ms. Claire Grossman or her heirs. The original manuscript collection is available in the reading room of the American Jewish Archives.
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
ROBERT C. ROTHENBERGtop
(1902-1997)Robert C. Rothenberg was born on May 5, 1902 in Cincinnati, Ohio to Cora Oettinger Rothenberg and Samuel Rothenberg, M.D. He attended public schools in Cincinnati and graduated from Hughes High School in 1920. Rothenberg then attended Harvard University where he graduated cum laude in 1924.
Following Harvard, Rothenberg moved to Cincinnati to attend the College of Medicine at the University of Cincinnati. Following his medical training in Cincinnati, Rothenberg did four years of post-graduate training in Ann Arbor, Michigan in internal medicine. He then returned to Cincinnati where he practiced as an internist. He taught at University Medical School and became a clinical professor for thirty-seven years before retiring in 1969.
Following his retirement, Rothenberg continued his work as a clinical professor emeritus at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine from 1969 to 1996 where he taught small groups of students in courses such as "Medical History Taking;" "Medical Practice, Ethics and the Law;" "Death, Dying and Bereavement;" and “Human Sexuality.”
During his time as a solo practitioner and following his retirement Rothenberg was active at many levels within the medical community of Cincinnati. He served as the medical director of the United Jewish Social Agencies. He was also a long-term member of the board of the Association of Home Care Agencies, and of the Psychiatric Institute. Rothenberg acted as president of the Academy of Medicine of Cincinnati, the Cincinnati Society of Internal Medicine, and the staff of the Jewish Hospital. Rothenberg was also the chairman of the Department of Internal Medicine at Jewish Hospital for eight years and served as a member of the original board of Blue Shield of Ohio.
Rothenberg was also active in the preservation of one of Cincinnati's public elementary schools, the Rothenberg Elementary School, which was built in 1914 and named after his grandfather, Louis Rothenberg, who served as its first principal.
Robert C. Rothenberg married (Minnie) Jean Westheimer on October 3, 1929. Like her husband, Jean Rothenberg was extremely active in both the Cincinnati community and the Cincinnati medical community where her work with the hearing impaired had significant effects across the tri-state area. The Rothenbergs had two daughters, Claire and Jo Anne.
Robert C. Rothenberg died after a long illness on June 9, 1997.
(MINNIE) JEAN WESTHEIMER ROTHENBERG
(1908- )(Minnie) Jean Westheimer was born in Cincinnati, Ohio on October 3, 1908 to Delphine "Duffy" Ransohoff Westheimer and Leo F. Westheimer. Before prohibition, the Westheimer family was prominent in the distillation and sale of whiskey.
Though a nutritionist by training, Jean (as she was known) found in 1937 that she was beginning to suffer a sustained hearing loss. Following this diagnosis, Jean became a trained hearing specialist. Because of her frustrations with a lack of resources for the hearing impaired, Jean founded both the Greater Cincinnati Foundation Help for Hearing Fund and in 1950 an agency which eventually became the Cincinnati Speech and Hearing Center. Jean worked at the Speech and Hearing Center for over twenty years as an aural rehabilitation specialist.
Jean initiated the Hard of Hearing Fund as part of the Greater Cincinnati Foundation. She also founded and maintained the only library that is exclusively for speech pathology and audiology.
For more than forty years, Jean Westheimer Rothenberg worked to bring to Cincinnati the facilities and experience needed to help reduce the isolation of those with hearing loss and to bring their problems to the attention of the public. Jean Westheimer Rothenberg's efforts with the hearing impaired led her to become a lifetime member of SWOSHA (Southwestern Ohio Speech and Hearing Association). She also served on the Library Guild Organizing Committee (now known as “Friends of University Library”).
Because of her prominence in the Cincinnati community through her work with the hearing impaired and also because of her philanthropic work, Jean Westheimer Rothenberg received both the William A. Mitchell Leadership Award and the Cincinnati Enquirer's Woman of the Year Award in 1981.
Jean Westheimer Rothenberg earned an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters in 1994 from the University of Cincinnati.
Jean married Robert C. Rothenberg, M.D., on October 3, 1929. Robert C. Rothenberg was active in both the Cincinnati community as well as the Cincinnati medical community where he served as a teacher, mentor, and leader to many individuals within the profession. The Rothenbergs had two daughters, Claire and Jo Anne.
SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE and SERIES LISTING
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The ROBERT C. AND JEAN WESTHEIMER ROTHENBERG FAMILY PAPERS consist of papers relating to the lives and families of Robert C. Rothenberg, M.D., and Jean Westheimer Rothenberg. Robert C. Rothenberg was a physician for the Cincinnati, Ohio community for seven decades. He graduated cum laude from Harvard University and received his M.D. from University of Cincinnati Medical School. Jean Westheimer Rothenberg worked predominately with the hearing impaired after suffering a sustained hearing loss. Her philanthropic efforts were also well known in the Cincinnati community.
This collection includes extensive photographic records of both Robert Rothenberg and Jean Westheimer Rothenberg, as well as many of their family members, which are preserved in photo albums. This photographic collection includes pictures of Robert’s and Jean's parents, grandparents, and siblings. There are also numerous photographs of their children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren as well as a set of pictures of the 1937 Cincinnati flood.
The collection includes an extensive scrapbook collection. These scrapbooks document Robert's time at Harvard as an undergrad during 1920-1921 as well as numerous birthdays and anniversaries, including both Jean’s and Robert's 50th and 60th wedding anniversaries. The scrapbooks are arranged chronologically whenever possible and include newsclippings, photographs, programs and other miscellaneous materials.
There are also several diaries in this collection including three travel diaries belonging to Jean. The 1955 travel diary describes her trip to Mexico. There are two diaries of Delphine (Duffy) Westheimer, including one that spans the years 1917-1918. These are arranged according to author and in the case of Jean they are arranged chronologically.
Other materials in the collection include correspondence, awards, notes, articles, and several family trees. Some of the correspondence includes letters from parents to children including letters from Sam Rothenberg to Robert and Delphine (Duffy) Westheimer to Jean. There are also letters of congratulations, letters concerning Rothenberg Elementary School in Cincinnati, Ohio, and letters of condolence including a telegram to Edith Weston, the wife of Fred Weston regarding his death in a military flying accident.
There are also a number of original family photographs for several prominent Cincinnati families to whom Robert and Jean were related, including the Westheimer, Rothenberg, Ransohoff, and Weston families. Also note that some members of the Westheimer family changed their name to Weston. Family materials are grouped based on whether they are related to Jean or Robert.
The collection spans the dates 1880-2002.
SERIES LISTING
The papers are divided into five (5) series:
A. ROBERT AND JEAN ROTHENBERG. PHOTOGRAPHS, SCRAPBOOKS, AND DIARIES.
B. ROBERT AND JEAN ROTHENBERG. CORRESPONDENCE AND PERSONAL.
C. ROTHENBERG /GROSSMAN / OETTINGER / TRAVIS FAMILY RECORDS.
D. ROTHENBERG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. CINCINNATI, OHIO.
E. WESTHEIMER / RANSOHOFF / FREIBERG / WESTON FAMILY RECORDS.SERIES A. ROBERT AND JEAN ROTHENBERG. PHOTOGRAPHS, SCRAPBOOKS, AND DIARIES. The photographs and scrapbook series consists of seven Hollinger boxes and four oversized boxes of scrapbooks and photo albums that detail many of the significant events in the lives of Robert and Jean Rothenberg such as anniversaries, birthdays, and travels. Of particular interest are the photographs. This series is split into Jean and Robert Rothenberg materials and is arranged chronologically within the name grouping. Undated material is at the end. Span dates are 1913-1998.
SERIES B. ROBERT AND JEAN ROTHENBERG. CORRESPONDENCE AND PERSONAL. The correspondence and personal series consists of three Hollinger boxes and one oversized box. In this series are materials relating to Robert C. Rothenberg and Jean Westheimer Rothenberg. Of particular interest are passports and a book of Paris En Fleurs from the 1920s. This series is split into Jean and Robert Rothenberg materials and arranged chronologically within the name grouping. Undated material is at the end. Span dates are 1914-2002.
SERIES C. ROTHENBERG /GROSSMAN / OETTINGER / TRAVIS FAMILY RECORDS. The materials relating to the Rothenberg, Grossman, Oettinger, and Travis families consist of one Hollinger box and one oversized box. In this series are materials relating to the Rothenberg, Grossman, Oettinger, and Travis families including correspondence, histories, and photographs. Of particular interest is the Rothenberg family tree. Materials are arranged alphabetically. Span dates are 1900-1997.
SERIES D. ROTHENBERG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. CINCINNATI, OHIO. The materials relating to Rothenberg Elementary School consist of one Hollinger box and one oversized box. In this series are materials relating to the Rothenberg family's relationship with Rothenberg Elementary School named after Louis Rothenberg. Of particular interest is the dedication ceremony of Rothenberg Elementary in 1911. Materials are arranged alphabetically. Span dates are 1911-1996.
BOX AND FOLDER LISTING
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SERIES A. ROBERT AND JEAN ROTHENBERG. PHOTOGRAPHS, SCRAPBOOKS AND DIARIES 1913-1998 1 1 Rothenberg, Robert. Photo Album. Summer 1915. 2 Rothenberg, Robert and Jean. Cruise Photo Album. 1924. 2 1 Rothenberg, Robert. Diary. 1913. 2 Rothenberg, Robert. Harvard Diary. 1920. 3 Rothenberg, Robert. Harvard Handbook. 1920-1921. X-459 Rothenberg, Robert. Harvard Scrapbook. 1920. Oversized. 2 4 Rothenberg, Robert. Harvard Scrapbook. Miscellaneous Materials. 1920. 5 Rothenberg, Robert. Harvard Scrapbook. Sporting Events. 1920. 6 Rothenberg, Robert. Harvard Scrapbook. Theater. 1920. X-459 Rothenberg, Robert. Harvard Class Alum. 1924. Oversized. X-458 Rothenberg, Robert. Scrapbook "In Gratitude" From the Residents at the University of Cincinnati. 1951-1952. Oversized. X-461 Rothenberg, Robert. 75th Birthday Scrapbook. 1977. 3 1 Rothenberg, Robert and Jean. 50th Anniversary Scrapbook. 1979. 2 Rothenberg, Robert and Jean. 50th Anniversary Scrapbook. Photographs. 1979. X-458 Rothenberg, Robert and Jean. 50th Anniversary Scrapbook. 1979. Oversized. 3 3 Rothenberg, Robert and Jean. 60th Anniversary Scrapbook 1989. 4 Rothenberg, Robert and Jean. 60th Anniversary Photographs and Correspondence. 1989. 4 1 Rothenberg, Robert. 90th Birthday Scrapbook. 1992. 2 Rothenberg, Robert. 90th Birthday Scrapbook letters of congratulations. 1992. 3 Rothenberg, Robert. 90th Birthday Scrapbook. 1992. 5 1 Rothenberg, Robert. 90th Birthday Scrapbook. 1992. 2 Rothenberg, Robert. 90th Birthday Scrapbook. 1992. 3 Rothenberg, Robert. 90th Birthday Scrapbook. 1992. 4 Rothenberg, Robert. 90th Birthday Scrapbook Correspondence. 1992. 5 Rothenberg, Robert. 90th Birthday Scrapbook Photographs. 1992. 6 Rothenberg, Robert. 90th Birthday Photo Album. 1992. 7 Rothenberg, Robert. "May 5, 1992 is Dr. Robert C. Rothenberg Day" City of Cincinnati, Ohio. 1992. 8 Rothenberg, Robert. 90th Birthday Commemorative Book from the Students of Rothenberg Elementary Cincinnati, Ohio. 1992. 6 1 Rothenberg, Robert. 95th Birthday Correspondence. 1997. 2 Rothenberg, Robert. 95th Birthday Scrapbook. 1997. 3 Rothenberg, Jean. 75th Birthday Scrapbook. 1983. 4 Rothenberg, Jean. 90th Birthday Scrapbook. 1998. 7 1 Rothenberg, Jean. Travel Diary. 1925. 2 Rothenberg, Jean. Travel Diary Trip to Mexico. 1955. 3 Rothenberg, Jean. Travel Diary. 1957. 4 Rothenberg, Jean. Scrapbook "My Brother's and Me." n.d. SERIES B. ROBERT AND JEAN ROTHENBERG. CORRESPONDENCE AND PERSONAL. 1914-2002. 8 1 Rothenberg, Robert. Correspondence. 1914-1925. 2 Rothenberg, Robert. Harvard. Correspondence and Materials. 1924. 3 Rothenberg, Robert and Jean. Marriage License. 1929. 4 Rothenberg, Robert. Certificate of Membership to the Congressional Districts Modification League. 1933. 5 Jewish Hospital Honoring Dr. Robert C. Rothenberg's eight years as Director of Internal Medicine. 1952. 6 Rothenberg, Robert. Articles. 1954-1960. 7 Rothenberg, Robert. Letter of Retirement. 1969. 8 Rothenberg, Robert. "On the Occasion of his retirement" Honorary letter from the president of the University of Cincinnati, Ohio. 1969. 9 Rothenberg, Robert. Curriculum Vitae. Circa. 1970. 10 Ohio House of Representatives Recognition of Dr. Robert C. Rothenberg as "Professor Emeritus." 1972. 11 Rothenberg, Robert. Correspondence. 1972-1979. 12 Fischer, Mildred. Wall painting purchased by Rothenberg articles on Fischer and correspondence. 1975. 13 Rothenberg, Robert. University of Cincinnati College of Medicine 50th Reunion Miscellaneous. 1978. 14 Rothenberg, Robert. Correspondence. 1982-1986. 15 Rothenberg, Robert. Harvard Class 60th Reunion Materials and Photographs. 1984. 16 Rothenberg, Robert. Correspondence. 1990-1996. 17 Rothenberg, Robert. Articles. 1992-1996. 18 Award from the Mitchel Freiman Association of the West End House Honoring Dr. Robert C. Rothenberg, 1994. 19 Rothenberg, Robert. Daniel Drake Humanitarian Award. Articles and Correspondence 1996. 20 Harvard Club of Cincinnati. 1989-1995. 21 Rothenberg, Robert. Memoirs. "As I Remember It." 1996. 22 Memorial Service for Rothenberg, Robert – Service, Obituaries, and Condolence Letters. 1997. 23 Ohio State Senate Decree – Condolences to Rothenberg Family. 1997. 24 Rothenberg, Robert. Correspondence. n.d. 25 Rothenberg, Robert. Licenses, Memberships, Social Security Card. n.d. 26 Rothenberg, Robert. Photographs. n.d. 27 Rothenberg, Robert and Jean. Photographs. n.d. 9 1 Rothenberg, Jean. Passport. 1927. 1929. 2 Paris En Fleurs Book Trip to Paris. 1929. 3 Rothenberg, Jean. Correspondence. 1947-1957. 4 Rothenberg, Jean. Articles on Hearing Efforts. 1948-1957. 5 Invitation to Dedication of Jean W. Rothenberg Library. 1973. 6 Rothenberg, Jean. Article. 1973. 7 Rosenberg, Jean. "Symposiums on Hearing Impaired." 1975-1978. 8 Rothenberg, Jean. Correspondence. 1976-1987. 9 Rothenberg, Jean. Articles on Hearing Efforts. 1978-1985. 10 Rothenberg, Jean. Article, Cincinnati Enquirer’s “Woman of the Year, 1980." 1984-1996. 11 Rothenberg, Jean. Articles. 1987-2001. 12 Rothenberg, Jean. Abbreviated childhood story. 1992. 13 Rothenberg, Jean. Articles on Hearing efforts. 1992-2000 14 Rothenberg, Jean. Correspondence. 1993-1998. 15 Rothenberg, Jean. Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters. 1994. 16 Rothenberg, Jean. Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters Scrapbook. 1994. 17 Rothenberg, Jean. Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters Articles. 1994. 18 Rothenberg, Jean. Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters Guest Book. 1994 19 "About Jean W. Rothenberg Library" Web Page. 1996. 20 "The Flag of the United States of America" flown for Jean Rothenberg May 1, 2000. 21 Rothenberg, Jean. Correspondence. 2000-2001. 22 Rothenberg, Jean. Articles on Hearing Efforts. n.d. 23 Rothenberg, Jean. Birthday Reminder Book. n.d. 10 1 Rothenberg, Jean. Birthday Songs and Poems. n.d. 2 Rothenberg, Jean. Correspondence. n.d. 3 Jean W. Rothenberg Library Guestbook. n.d. 4 Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra – Sketches on Programs by Fabe, Robert. 5 Rothenberg, Jean. Recipe Book. n.d. 6 Rothenberg and Westheimer Photographs. Unidentified. 7 Rothenberg, Jean. Photographs n.d. X-457 Rothenberg, Jean. Photograph. Oversized. n.d. 10 8 Rothenberg, Jean. Family Book of Psalms. n.d. SERIES C: ROTHENBERG / GROSSMAN / OETTINGER / TRAVIS FAMILY. 1900-1992. 11 1 Cincinnati, Ohio. Photographs. 1997. 2 Cincinnati, Ohio. Photo book and flood photographs. 1937 3 Grossman, Claire. Articles; correspondence. 4 Grossman, Claire. Biography. RESTRICTED. 5 Grossman, Cynthia. Photograph. 6 Grossman, David. Photographs. 1996. 7 Grossman, Frank. Articles. 1995-1997. 8 Oettinger, Bertha. Photographs. X-457 Oettinger, Bertha. Photographs. Oversized. 11 9 Oettinger, Meyer and Bertha. Photograph with grandchildren. X-457 Photographs. Oversized. 11 10 Rothenberg Family Tree. 11 Rothenberg Family. Photographs. 12 Rothenberg, Cora Oettinger. Photographs. 13 Rothenberg, Herman. Memoirs. 1996. 14 Rothenberg, Herman. Photograph. 15 Rothenberg, Louis. Correspondence. 1911. 16 Rothenberg, Louis. History by Rothenberg, Robert. 17 Rothenberg, Louis. Eulogy. 1915 18 Rothenberg, Louis. Photographs. X-457 Rothenberg, Louis. Photograph. Oversized. 11 19 Rothenberg, Sam. Correspondence. 1922. 20 Rothenberg, Sam. Photographs. X-457 Rothenberg, Sam. Photograph. Oversized. 11 21 Rothenberg, Sam. Photograph with children and their spouses. 22 Rothenberg, Seta Bamberger. Photographs. 23 Travis, Jo Anne. Articles and correspondence. 24 Travis Family photograph with Rothenberg, Jean. 25 Travis, Jo Anne. Photograph. 26 Travis, Alan and Jo Anne. Photograph. 27 Wedding Announcements. 28 Wedding Album. Travis, Amy and Blackman, Tim. 29 Wedding Album Travis, Helen and Savitsky, Danny. SERIES D: ROTHENBERG ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CINCINNATI, OHIO. 1911-1996 12 1 Articles about Rothenberg Elementary School. 1991-1997. 2 Correspondence concerning Rothenberg Elementary School. 1992-2001. Dedication Ceremony. 1915. 3 Dedication Letter to Louis Rothenberg. 1911. 4 Graduation Booklets. 1981 and 1983. 5 Letters from Students at Rothenberg Elementary School to Rothenberg, Robert and Jean. 1996. 6 Photographs of Rothenberg Elementary School. n.d. 7 Photograph of Rothenberg, Robert and Jean at Rothenberg Elementary School. 8 "Remembering Rothenberg Elementary School." a booklet dedicated to the history of Rothenberg Elementary School. 1992. X-458 "Remembering Rothenberg Elementary School." Scrapbook. 1992. Oversized. SERIES E: WESTHEIMER / RANSOHOFF / FRIEBERG / WESTON FAMILIES. 1880-1996. 13 1 Westheimer, Duffy. Bible. 2 Westheimer, Duffy. Correspondence. 1940. 3 Westheimer, Duffy. Diary. n.d. 4 Westheimer, Duffy. Diary. 1917-1918. 5 Westheimer, Duffy. "The Day of the Last Minstrel." 6 Westheimer, Duffy. "Memory Book." n.d. 7 Westheimer, Duffy. Obituary. 1965. 8 Westheimer, Duffy. Photographs. 9 Westheimer, Duffy. Photographs with her children. 10 Westheimer, Duffy. Poem to her following the death of her brother Joe. 1928. 11 Westheimer, Duffy. Sketchbook. n.d. X-460 Westheimer, Duffy. 70th Birthday Scrapbook. 1951. Oversized. 14 1 Foulkes Family Stories. Germany. 1938-1945. 2 Freiberg, Julius. Article. 1995. X-457 Freiberg, Julius. Photograph. Oversized. X-457 Freiberg, Richard. Photograph. Oversized. 14 3 Ransohoff. Family Photographs. 4 Ransohoff, Joseph. Photographs. X-457 Ransohoff, Joseph. Photograph. Oversized. 14 5 Ransohoff, Minnie. Correspondence. n.d. 6 Ransohoff, Minnie Freiberg. Photographs. 7 Westheimer Family. Articles 1891-1913. 8 Westheimer Family. Articles 1987-1996. 9 Westheimer Family. Articles. n.d. 10 Westheimer Family. Photographs. 11 Westheimer family trees. 12 Westheimer Family. Photo album. 1880's. 13 Westheimer Family Scrapbook. 1910s. 14 Westheimer Home. Photograph Haupstnasse, Rimbach. 15 Westheimer, Ferdinand and Duffy. Biography. 16 Westheimer, Ferdinand. Correspondence. 1903-1912. 17 Westheimer, Ferdinand. Correspondence. n.d. 18 Westheimer, Ferdinand. Photograph. 19 Westheimer, Ferdinand. "In Memoriam." 1913. 20 Westheimer, Ferdinand and Sarah. Scrapbook of their wedding. 1911. 21 Westheimer, Frank H. Article on Winning the Nakanishi Prize. 1997. 22 Westheimer, Joseph. Photographs. 15 1 Westheimer, Leo. Citizenship Certificate. 1900. 2 Westheimer, Leo. Correspondence. 1908-1913. 3 Westheimer, Leo. Correspondence. n.d. 4 Westheimer, Leo. Discharge From War Industries Board. 1918. 5 Westheimer, Leo. Photographs. 6 Westheimer, Leo Ferdinand. Scrapbook. 1900s. 7 Westheimer, Leo and Duffy. Marriage License. 1903. 8 Westheimer, Leo and Duffy. Article on 50th Anniversary. 1953. 9 Westheimer, Leo and Duffy. Photograph. X-457 Westheimer, Leo and Duffy's Wedding March. 1903. Oversized. 15 10 Westheimer, Leo. Obituary. 1956. 11 Westheimer, Lewis E., William B. Klee, Louis, K. Loewenstein. The Jews of Rimbach. 1987. 12 Westheimer Mansion. St. Joseph, Missouri. Articles and correspondence. 13 Westheimer, Milton. Autobiography. 1956. 14 Westheimer, Milton. Correspondence. 1946. 15 Westheimer, Milton. "Reminiscences of his early life in St. Joseph." 1946. X-457 Westheimer and Rothenberg. Photographs. Oversized 15 16 Westheimer, Samuel. Biographical Information. 17 Westheimer, Samuel. Memorial Note. 1914. 18 Westheimer, Samuel. Reminiscences. 1914. 19 Westheimer, Sarah Flarsheim. Correspondence. 1903-1908. 20 Westheimer, Sarah Flarsheim. Correspondence. n.d. 21 Westheimer, Sarah Flarsheim. "In Memoriam." 1914. 22 Weston, Fred. Photographs. 23 Weston, Fred. Telegram to his wife Edith from Lt. Colonel Earl D. Johnson regarding Fred's death in a military flying accident in Louisville, KY. 1944. 24 Weston, Leo. Photographs. X-457 Weston, Leo. Photograph. Oversized. 15 25 Weston, Leo. Memorial Service and Obituaries. 1994. X-460 Weston, Leo. Scrapbook. Oversized. 15 26 Westheimer Family Reunion. 1992. 27 Westheimer Family Reunion. Photographs. 1992.
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