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2604
Date Created1920-1950
DescriptionSunday school group at Idlewild Park Church of the Savior, Paterson Italian Methodist Church.
2605
Date Created1937
DescriptionThis collection of Whittier House Boy's Club membership cards records children's names, parent's names, places of birth, nationalities, family members, occupations, church affiliations, and addresses....
2606
Date Created1937
DescriptionThis collection of Whittier House Boy's Club membership cards records children's names, parent's names, places of birth, nationalities, family members, occupations, church affiliations, and addresses....
2607
Date Created1939
DescriptionThis collection of Whittier House Boy's Club membership cards records children's names, parent's names, places of birth, nationalities, family members, occupations, church affiliations, and addresses....
2608
Date Created1939
DescriptionThis collection of Whittier House Boy's Club membership cards records children's names, parent's names, places of birth, nationalities, family members, occupations, church affiliations, and addresses....
2609
Date Created1948
DescriptionGroup of boys in uniform from the 1st Boy Scout troop about 1948. Church of the Savior, Paterson, Italian Methodist.
Time PeriodPostwar Years (1945-1970)
2610
Date Created1920-1950
DescriptionInterior of a grocery store showing a large counter with canned goods, sodas, crackers, etc. possibly owned by Vito Sylvester at 116 Spring Street, Morristown, NJ. The photograph shows serveral...
2611
Date Created1950-1960
DescriptionGroup portrait of Charles F. Seabrook and supervisors, foreladies, foremen, and managers of Seabrook Farms during the eary 1950s.
2612
Date Created1927
DescriptionWhittier House scrapbooks document Whittier House programs, events, and anniversary celebrations through newspaper clippings, lecture fliers, newsletters, event programs, and ticket stubs. Newspaper...
2613
Date Created1950-1960
DescriptionWilliam J. Scheffer was the plant manager at Seabrook Farms. He was also a former Hungarian cavalry officer.