DescriptionFormal portrait of two boys, one an infant in typical white dress, the other in very formal attire, early 1900's. The sibling's names are Dick and John.
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
DescriptionFormal portrait of a little girl in a fancy white dress, standing on a chair by Speaker's Photographers in Paterson, NJ. Back of photo is labeled "Kittie".
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
DescriptionWorking as a midwife, Magdalene Kovacs delivered many infants in New Brunswick in the 1920s. Here she records the birth of Olga Zagneetka, whose parents had emigrated from Russia.
DescriptionWorking as a midwife, Magdalene Kovacs delivered many infants in New Brunswick in the 1920s. Here she records the birth of George Leonard, whose parents had emigrated from Europe.
DescriptionWorking as a midwife, Magdalene Kovacs delivered many infants in New Brunswick in the 1920s. Here she records the birth of William Kovacs, whose parents had emigrated from Hungary.
DescriptionWorking as a midwife, Magdalene Kovacs delivered many infants in New Brunswick in the 1920s. Here she records the birth of Barberina Bonaface, whose parents had emigrated from Europe.
DescriptionWorking as a midwife, Magdalene Kovacs delivered many babies in New Brunswick in the 1920s. Here she records the birth of Vivian Elain Harill, whose mother had emigrated from England.
DescriptionTwo women march in strike, Nancy Sandawsky pushes baby in carriage. Women with baby carriages often led the strike parades but were still broken up by police.
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)