DescriptionWhittier House scrapbooks document Whittier House programs, events, and anniversary celebrations through newspaper clippings, lecture fliers, newsletters, event programs, and ticket stubs. Newspaper...
DescriptionThis November 23, 1953, photograph shows Kaoru Kamikawa standing in front of the Amerio freezers at Seabrook Farms. He is mentioned in Iddy Asada's essay, 'I remember Hoover Village.' When Iddy's...
DescriptionThis photograph is of the famous green bus at Seabrook Farms that was used for transporting people to and from train stations, activities, games, etc. On one occasion, the young people were invited...
DescriptionPictured are Dorothy Chapman of the Seabrook Community House, and Yo Yeya, an Ikebana teacher. Both women are dressed in Japanese kimonos. Ikebana is a Japanese art involving the arrangement of...
DescriptionThis photo from December 1952, pictures the top management members at Seabrook Farms. From left to right are Peter Brothers, Don McAllister, and Lee Towson. Don McAllister and Pete Brothers worked...
DescriptionPictured is Wendell Stamm, supervisor of the Raw Material Grading Department at the Seabrook factory. John Fuyuume describes produce grading and sampling in his memoir, 'I remember summers at...
DescriptionThis photograph shows the front view of the factory at Seabrook. John Fuyuume describes the factory in his meoir, 'I remember summers at Seabrook as a college student.'
DescriptionRalph Clark, of the Seabrook Farms Contract Department, is pictured. Mr. Clark helped contract private farmers in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware, to grow product for Seabrook Farms.
DescriptionPictured is a Seabrook green bus. Seabrook residents used the green buses for transportation. In the photo, children are taking the green bus home after their outing at Parvin.
DescriptionThe Development of New Jersey Society by Joel Schwartz. Number 10 in the New Jersey History Series. Published by the New Jersey Historical Commission.