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AuthorSchwartz, Joel
Date Created1997
DescriptionThe Development of New Jersey Society by Joel Schwartz. Number 10 in the New Jersey History Series. Published by the New Jersey Historical Commission.
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Date Created1927
DescriptionInvoice from Joseph Denninger, Dr., Undertaker and Embalmer, to the estate of Marie M. Friederich, March 15, 1927.
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AuthorHall, Bolton
Date Created1930
DescriptionThis introduction, written by Bolton Hall, was included in the event program for the 20th anniversary of the establishment of Free Acres. Free Acres was inspired by Henry George, who believed that...
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Date Created1876
DescriptionSepia photograph of Ellis A. Apgar, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1874-1879.
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Date Created1950-1960
DescriptionPictured is a Seabrook green bus. Seabrook residents used the green buses for transportation. In the photo, children are taking the green bus home after their outing at Parvin.
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Date Created1923
DescriptionInvoice from Joseph Denninger, Undertaker and Embalmer, for the estate of Adam Saul. It is dated March 1, 1923, and is for a total of $210.00.
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Date Created1945-1953
DescriptionGroup of children in costumes at a Halloween party at the community house in Seabrook farms. The tallest child in the photograph has been identified as June Inouye.
Time PeriodPostwar Years (1945-1970)
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Date Created1926
DescriptionHaledon residents visit the West End N.J. Shore home of Mr. and Mrs. Giacobbe. Top stair case left to right: Mr. and Mrs. Giacobbe, Alfredo and Emma G. Azzie. The American Labor Museum online...
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Date Created1980, 1980
DescriptionTwo men and one woman sit in lawn chairs in front of a ranch style house with number 27 on the front door, talking to a younger man sitting on a motorcycle.
Time PeriodContemporary America (1968-present)
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AuthorSasaki, Barney
Date Created1944-1965
DescriptionIn this "I remember" memoir, Barney Sasaki recalls games that Seabrook children would play on hot, muggy summer nights. Although they played games that were similar to those played by children...