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AuthorDougherty, Olive
Date Created1940-1990
DescriptionIn this "I remember" memoir, Olive Dougherty, a second-grade teacher from Seabrook School, recalls her past students. She enjoyed teaching at Seabrook because of her exposure to diverse cultures and...
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Date Created1950
DescriptionEstonian arts and crafts on display at the festival at Seabrook Farms, 1950.
Time PeriodPostwar Years (1945-1970)
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AuthorVanderer, Tonu
Date Created1949-1960
DescriptionIn this "I remember" memoir, Tonu Vanderer recalls his youth at Seabrook, where he participated in scouting, farm work, factory work, and construction work on the Farms. He later became an architect,...
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AuthorSimonson, Juhan
Date Created1940-1956
DescriptionIn this "I remember" memoir, Juhan Simonson of the Estonian American National Council, recalls his youth at Seabrook. He feels grateful that he was welcomed to Seabrook Farms as a World War II...
Time PeriodPostwar Years (1945-1970)
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Date Created1950-1959
DescriptionYoung Estonian boys registering for work.
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AuthorPoldma, Milli
Date Created1995
DescriptionThis booklet, subtitled "From Displaced Persons Camp to Success in America", offers an overview of the work and social lives of Estonians who immigrated in 1949 and 1950 to the United...
Time PeriodPostwar Years (1945-1970)
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Date Created1950-1959
DescriptionEstonian refugees were also encouraged to perform ethnic music and dance, and to maintain folkways. In the context of the Cold War, the ability to preserve one's culture was considered an expression...
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Date Created1950
DescriptionEstonian Choir, under the direction of Maimu Miido, practicing outdoors at Seabrook Farms.
Time PeriodPostwar Years (1945-1970)
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Date Created1950-1959
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...
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Date Created1950
DescriptionThe Seabrook Community House was originally a USO center during World War II. After interned Japanese Americans relocated to Seabrook, the Community House was used as a central site for parties,...