DescriptionThis is a float, probably for Memorial Day, of the Patriotic Sons of America. The actual date is unknown, however the flags on the float have 46 stars which was in use until 1912 when New Mexico and...
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
DescriptionThe following information and photograph was from a wall display presentation in honor of the women who served in the Armed Forces of the United States. The museum presentation was prepared for...
Time PeriodThe Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945)
DescriptionThis photogragh is of the Egg Harbor City High School Class of 1924 at their 40th reunion held in May of 1964. Standing left to right are: Anna Townsend, Ralph Merkord, Henrietta Thoms, Charles...
Time PeriodPostwar Years (1945-1970), The Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
DescriptionAdolph Joseph of Egg Harbor City, New Jersey is seated front and center with a group of men, women, and one child. The backgroud of the photograph indicates a park setting. Adolph is the one with the...
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
DescriptionEgg Harbor City Cadets on the steps of the Egg Harbor City Public School on Agassiz Street. Gustave Riedel is the tall boy at the far right front row. This was a postcard sent by G. Riedel of 138...
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
DescriptionThis picture shows a group of women of different ages called the Antioch Ladies. Each woman and young lady is holding an American flag and have a pin decorating the front of their outfits. Each woman...
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
DescriptionClearing snow from the sidewalks of William Townsend home at 117 Washington Ave, Egg Harbor City, NJ.
From l-r: Rudy Rundio,(grandson) Mark Maxwell, (neighbor) George W. Otto circa 1950.
A portion of...
DescriptionWilliam H. Townsend at 117 Washington Ave, Egg Harbor City, NJ
Back: William, George, Louisa (Krieg), Charles, William
Front: Louise, Martha, Anna cira 1917
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)