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Date Created1940
DescriptionPhoto of Seabrook Village Students, Basic English Class-- (L-R) Hugo Kern, Dorothy Chapman, Josie Ikeda, Ruth Toyama, Virginia Fister, Dot Fithian, Ottomar Sprah
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Date Created1960-1969
DescriptionIn this press release, the New Jersey Committee for Modernization of U.S. Immigration Law expresses its belief that the immigration laws of the time were too restrictive and outdated. After outlining...
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Date Created1907
DescriptionBenjamin Franklin Howell (1844-1933) was a member of Congress from New Jersey. While in Congress, he served on the Immigration Commission Subcommittee on Northern Italy, which traveled around Europe,...
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Date Created1903
DescriptionItalian passport issued to Paolo La Torraca in March 1903. The passport features an Italian validation stamp and the destination location is listed as New York City.
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Date Created1872
DescriptionMap of the State of New Jersey from 1872. Directions are given for how to draw an accurate map of the State.
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Date Created1921
DescriptionNewspaper article about the Klein family in New Brunswick. Martin Klein, a German immagrant, founded a hotel in New Brusnwick in 1863. At the time of this article, his sons, Martin and Peter, owned...
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Date Created1903
DescriptionMap of the State of New Jersey. This map shows the growth of cities and roads on the State compared with maps from the 19th Century.
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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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AuthorMeixner, Esther Chilstrom
Date Created1960
DescriptionThis is an English-language edition of Dr. Esther Chilstrom Meixner's book, "Svenska spar vid Delaware." It was published in 1960, and printed by The Chancellor Press, Inc., Bridgeport, CT. The cover...
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Date Created1941-1942
DescriptionPaul (Paolo) LaTorraca emigrated from Naples, Italy, on the Calabria vessel, and arrived at Brooklyn's Pier 29 in New York City, on May 15, 1908. He settled in Newark, New Jersey, where his sister,...