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Date Created1854-1820
DescriptionList of names of Revolutionary War soldiers buried in BRPC cemetery.
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Date Created1948
DescriptionThe Nurses Choir from Mercer Hospital, Trenton, New Jersey, visited soldiers at Fort Dix in spring 1948. They held a short performance at the USO, then enjoyed recreational activities such as ping...
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Date Created1948
DescriptionSoldiers in the Company E Training Regiment at Fort Dix (1948) assemble for a group portrait. Among those pictured are: Center front: Captain Nicolletti Left front: Staff Sergeant Knapp (SSgt. Knapp...
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Date Created1948
DescriptionThe Nurses Choir from Mercer Hospital, Trenton, New Jersey, visited soldiers at Fort Dix in spring 1948. They held a short performance at the USO, then enjoyed recreational activities together.
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Date Created1948
DescriptionThe Nurses Choir from Mercer Hospital, Trenton, New Jersey, visited soldiers at Fort Dix in spring 1948. They held a short performance at the USO, then enjoyed recreational activities.
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Date Created1944
DescriptionTwo men posing for a formal portrait, one in uniform.
Time PeriodThe Great Depression and World War II (1920-1945)
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Date Created1919
DescriptionDowntown Paterson public parade for the "Soldiers, Sailors and Marines. The parade of WW I veterans is being lead up Market Street by the Paterson Police Department, at the intersection of Erie...
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
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Date Created1919
DescriptionHonoring the "Soldiers, Sailors and Marines" from World War I. The parade is moving up Market Street at the end of the railroad crossing.
Time PeriodThe Emergence of Modern America (1890-1930)
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AuthorTaylor, Benjamin C. (Benjamin Cook)
Date Created1861
DescriptionSermon preached by Rev. Benjamin C. Taylor, pastor, in Bergen Reformed Church on 2nd Samuel 10:12 - "Be of good courage, and let us play the men for our people and for the cities of our God: and the...
Time PeriodCivil War and Reconstruction (1850-1877)
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Date Created1866