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,...
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...
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...
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,...
DescriptionSeabrook Farms sponsored softball team showing off new uniforms. The team was rearded for their championship year (1948) with a swim at "CF's" pool.