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Date Created1950-1959
DescriptionPictured is Annice(Ann) Locke, former head of the USO, which served as the community house at Seabrook. Later Dorothy Chapman took over and helped establish the Seabrook Community House. Ms. Locke...
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Date Created1950-1959
DescriptionSmokestack taken from atop the Water Tower. The plant and its offices to the right. West Village nearly completed. Seabrook School seen on the left side with the village spread behind. The...
Time PeriodPostwar Years (1945-1970)
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Date Created1940-1949
DescriptionPictured from left to right are Fuju Sasaki, Ellen Nakamura, and Harold Ouchida. These representatives from the Jerome Relocation Commission in Arkansas were invited to Seabrook to investigate the...
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Date Created1945
DescriptionThis pamphlet was issued to help prepare the public in the United States for the reintegration of the Japanese Americans who had been placed in relocation camps during World War II. It describes a...
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Date Created1950-1960
DescriptionCharles F. Seabrook was the chairman and founder of Seabrook Farms. During World War II, he fought vigorously to convince the government to release Japanese internees from the internment camps so...
Time PeriodPostwar Years (1945-1970)
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Date Created1950-1994
DescriptionOverhead aerial view of Seabrook Farms Co. Produce fields, plant buildings, and Hoover Village can be seen.
Time PeriodPostwar Years (1945-1970)
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Date Created1952
DescriptionAbbot and Lady Ohtani, head of the Nishi Hongwanji in Kyoto, Japan, visit Seabrook Farms. Picture taken on October 19, 1952.
Time PeriodPostwar Years (1945-1970)
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Date Created1908
DescriptionMap of Paterson, New Jersey, 1908.
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AuthorScheiner, Seth M.
Date Created1976
DescriptionThis comments paper by Seth M. Scheiner, an Associate Professor of History at Rutgers University, is from 'New Jersey's Ethnic Heritage: Papers Presented at the Eighth Annual New Jersey History...
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Date Created2016-10-28
DescriptionBob Cartwright's introduction to Newark was in 1966, when he entered NJIT, which was then called Newark College of Engineering. He became radicalized because of the anti-war movement and the Civil...