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Date Created1961
DescriptionNew honor for Dr. Antonius, heart center names for him. Ahepa Voice, March 1961, no.1
Time PeriodPostwar Years (1945-1970)
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Date Created1910
DescriptionDr. F. L. Field with horse and buggy in Mt. Prospect. The horse's name is Hester.
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
10
Date Created1891
DescriptionHenry Crippen Neer worked as a obstretrician in New Jersey in the late 1800s. He recorded the births he attended and included information about the birthplaces (nativity) of the parents. As this page...
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Date Created1900
DescriptionHenry Crippen Neer worked as an obstetrician in New Jersey in the late 1800s. He recorded the births he attended, and included information about the birthplaces (nativity) of the parents. As this...
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Date Created1885
DescriptionHenry Crippen Neer worked as a obstretrician in New Jersey in the late 1800s. He recorded the births he attended and included information about the birthplaces (nativity) of the parents. As this...
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Date Created1897
DescriptionHenry Crippen Neer worked as a physician in New Jersey in the late 1800s. He recorded the births he attended and included information about the birthplaces (nativity) of the parents. As this page...
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Date Created1950
DescriptionDr. Thornthwaite being interviewed by radio station KYW with an arieal view of Seabrook Farms as a backdrop. Dr. Thronthwaite invented the "comptometer" and is explaining this to the interviewer.
Time PeriodPostwar Years (1945-1970)
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Date Created1924
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.
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Date Created1928
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.
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Date Created1924
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.