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Stockton School: April 2015
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East Orange during its first 100 years, 1863 to 1963, with some emphasis on Stockton School and its surrounding neighborhoods. "Happiness isn't something you experience; it's something you remember." Oscar Levant. Friday, April 24, 2015. Debating Whether East Orange Should Accept a Carnegie Library. From the New York Times January 26, 1900:. But the offer from Andrew Carnegie was accepted and the East Orange Carnegie Library. Below opened in January 1903. 1916 East Orange High Yearbook. Above X1841: By 3...
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Stockton School: Ruth Lindsay, Founder of the Candy Stripers
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East Orange during its first 100 years, 1863 to 1963, with some emphasis on Stockton School and its surrounding neighborhoods. "Happiness isn't something you experience; it's something you remember." Oscar Levant. Friday, May 8, 2015. Ruth Lindsay, Founder of the Candy Stripers. Above: Miss Ruth Lindsay in the 1944 Vernon L Davey yearbook. The girls volunteered at East Orange General Hospital. Below: from the 1958 East Orange High School yearbook. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete prof...
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Stockton School: The Lincoln-Mayflower Building
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East Orange during its first 100 years, 1863 to 1963, with some emphasis on Stockton School and its surrounding neighborhoods. "Happiness isn't something you experience; it's something you remember." Oscar Levant. Saturday, April 18, 2015. Above and below: C1575 9/4/1913. Above: 9/4/1913 soon after the building was completed. The building was originally operated as "J Dietrich Inc Fireproof Storage Warehouse". Below: detail from C2743, 6/17/1915. Above: C3017, 10/21/1915. Below X2361, 1/26/1922. East Ora...
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Stockton School: May 2015
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East Orange during its first 100 years, 1863 to 1963, with some emphasis on Stockton School and its surrounding neighborhoods. "Happiness isn't something you experience; it's something you remember." Oscar Levant. Wednesday, May 13, 2015. The Double-Duty Finger Guild. A program to train and employ the blind at the Crocker-Wheeler. Factory in East Orange was started by company president Schuyler Wheeler in 1917 at the NE corner of N 15th Street and Park Avenue. Friday, May 8, 2015. East Orange (Images of ...
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Stockton School: February 2015
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East Orange during its first 100 years, 1863 to 1963, with some emphasis on Stockton School and its surrounding neighborhoods. "Happiness isn't something you experience; it's something you remember." Oscar Levant. Monday, February 23, 2015. Apartment Buildings in the Early 20th Century. Above: The Hamilton, built in 1911, considered the first apartment building in East Orange; SE corner of Central Avenue and South Munn Avenue. Above: 111 Halsted Street on a postcard postmarked 1933. Below: The building (...
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Stockton School: March 2015
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East Orange during its first 100 years, 1863 to 1963, with some emphasis on Stockton School and its surrounding neighborhoods. "Happiness isn't something you experience; it's something you remember." Oscar Levant. Thursday, March 5, 2015. The Grove Street Lackawanna Station Area During and Following the Elevation Project, 1921-1924. Photos courtesy of Steamtown NHS (National Historic Site) Archives. Above X3385: looking east from North Grove Street, tall Lincoln (later Lincoln-Mayflower) Storage building...
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Stockton School: The East Orange Library System Makes National News: 1961
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East Orange during its first 100 years, 1863 to 1963, with some emphasis on Stockton School and its surrounding neighborhoods. "Happiness isn't something you experience; it's something you remember." Oscar Levant. Monday, October 24, 2011. The East Orange Library System Makes National News: 1961. Magazine carried the story. As a spoof with these mocking dramatic photos:. Above: Harold Roth, Library director. Below: from a 4/4/1961 newspaper. Three years later, the East Orange Library made news again:.
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Stockton School: October 2014
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East Orange during its first 100 years, 1863 to 1963, with some emphasis on Stockton School and its surrounding neighborhoods. "Happiness isn't something you experience; it's something you remember." Oscar Levant. Wednesday, October 22, 2014. 1853 - Llewellyn Haskell buys the old farmhouse belonging to Henry Walker. To be part of Llewellyn Park, but that did not come to pass. 1860 - the New York Illustrated News. Published a wood engraving of Eagle Rock, the earliest depiction of the rock. A Queen Anne s...
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Stockton School: June 2015
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East Orange during its first 100 years, 1863 to 1963, with some emphasis on Stockton School and its surrounding neighborhoods. "Happiness isn't something you experience; it's something you remember." Oscar Levant. Wednesday, June 3, 2015. Student Strike at Ashland School, 1936. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). 1895 and 1911 East Orange maps. A Centennial History of East Orange. East Orange History Website. East Orange Public Library online yearbooks for some EOHS and Clifford Scott High annuals.
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Stockton School: December 2014
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East Orange during its first 100 years, 1863 to 1963, with some emphasis on Stockton School and its surrounding neighborhoods. "Happiness isn't something you experience; it's something you remember." Oscar Levant. Tuesday, December 30, 2014. 1953 8th Grade Columbian Junior High School Graduation. Students above: Top row left to right: 1) unknown, 2) Peter Locey, 3) Elliot Peterkin, 4) Wayne Clifton, 5) Douglas Jones, 6) unknown, 7) unknown, 8) Donald Burke, 9) Larry Mills, 10) Richard Anderson;. Above: F...