DescriptionDrasin works as an operator in the garment factory at the same wage as the other operators. There are several racks of full length coats hanging in the background. Source:
Farm Security Administration...
Time PeriodThe Great Depression and World War II (1929-1945)
DescriptionThis photograph shows the front view of the factory at Seabrook. John Fuyuume describes the factory in his meoir, 'I remember summers at Seabrook as a college student.'
DescriptionWorkers in New Jersey History by Joseph Gowaskie. New Jersey History Series No. 6. Includes bibliographical references. Published by the New Jersey Historical Commission.
DescriptionThis steam stack is one example of the self-sufficient operations at Seabrook Farms. The Farms produced its own utilities, such as electricity and clean water. Steam was used for cooking and...
DescriptionPictured is the packing line at Seabrook Farms. This is where the wrapping machine wrapped up full cartons of produce. Afterwards, workers would move the sealed cartons to diferent trays that were...
DescriptionPanoramic view of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge being built at Camden, N.J. The supports and cables only exist in the picture. The water tower and pier advertise the Campbell's Soup Company.
DescriptionThis photograph was donated by Ms. J. Joosten and it shows 21 male workers in the interior of a silk mill. The first man on the left, in the front, is Ms. Joosten's maternal grandfather, Stephen...