DescriptionSchool Teachers at the Seabrook School. The original school building was renamed the "Elizabeth Moore School," in honor of the administrator of that name, pictured here, 1st row, 1st at right, who...
DescriptionThis bronze statue, made from a melted-down belt buckle, was given to Mrs. Cubberly by a German POW who befriended her. (See I Remember When by Mrs. Helen B. Cubberly.)
DescriptionThe Seabrooker was a community newsletter periodically published by Seabrook Farms during the 1900s. These newsletter issues are representative of the values of sharing, tolerance, and respect...
DescriptionThe Seabrook chapter of the JACL provided a translated version of American Legion questionnaire. These questionnaires were meant to aid citizen hopefuls applying for naturalization and citizenship to...
DescriptionPamphlet about the Seabrook Day Camp. Children ages 6-12 whose parents were Seabrook employees, could attend the weekday camp. The camp lasted throughout the summer, and children particpated in crafts...
DescriptionThe Seabrooker was a community newsletter periodically published by Seabrook Farms during the 1900s. These newsletter issues are representative of the values of sharing, tolerance, and respect...
DescriptionThe Seabrooker was a community newsletter periodically published by Seabrook Farms during the 1900s. These newsletter issues are representative of the values of sharing, tolerance, and respect...
DescriptionThe Seabrooker was a community newsletter periodically published by Seabrook Farms during the 1900s. These newsletter issues are representative of the values of sharing, tolerance, and respect...
DescriptionThe Seabrooker was a newsletter periodically published by Seabrook Farms during the 1900s. These issues are representative of the values of sharing, tolerance, and respect, regarded by the...