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Date Created1957
DescriptionA report from Vice President Nixon to the President regarding the Hungarian Refugees in 1957.
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Date Created1950-1955
DescriptionGilbert J. Buettner, Vice President of Marketing, Seaman Brothers, Inc. Photograph taken during the early 1950s.
Time PeriodPostwar Years (1945-1970)
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Date Created1950-1955
DescriptionJoseph Getlin, Vice President of Sales at Seabrook Farms. Picture taken during the early 1950s.
Time PeriodPostwar Years (1945-1970)
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Date Created1950
DescriptionVice President of Sales at Seabrook Farms.
Time PeriodPostwar Years (1945-1970)
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Date Created1906
DescriptionColor-tinted postcard of Ravine Lake, which straddles the border of Peapack and Far Hills. The inscription reads: "Dear Alfred, I have taken Chester Vice to an industrial school - please write him a...
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
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Date Created1950
DescriptionSeabrook Farms' Sales Department participating in a conference. Left to right: Courtney Seabrook (Vice President), Fred Fleischmann, Tom Costello, Mary Drumm (Institutional Sales), Ralph Clark, H. L....
Time PeriodPostwar Years (1945-1970)
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Date Created1844-10
DescriptionThe Liberty Party candidates of 1844 for Presdient and Vice President, as well as the electors, and governor of New Jersey.
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Date Created1844-10
DescriptionLetter from Theodore Frelinghuysen, Vice Presidential candidate of the Whig party in 1844 to a Dr. Hall of Mississippi conveying to him that he is not an abolitionist, but a srong supporter of...
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Date Created1888
DescriptionHarper's Weekly - June 16, 1888 - "The Great Moral Circus" in which Cleveland is depicted as "The Strong Man of the East" easily lifting a barbell of "public land for the people" and "civil service...
Time PeriodThe Industrial Revolution (1870-1900)
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Date Created1886
DescriptionHarper's Weekly - May 1, 1886 - Grover Cleveland is shown as Oliver Cromwell and Senator George F. Edmunds of Vermont as King Charles I at the execution block. The two headsmen are John A. Logan and...
Time PeriodThe Industrial Revolution (1870-1900)