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Auto rides for crippled children, New York (LOC) uploaded 4 days ago
Crowd at Mass in Brooklyn Navy Yard, New York (LOC) uploaded 4 days ago
May Party in Battery Park, King and Queen of May, New York (LOC) uploaded 4 days ago
Auto rides for crippled children, New York (LOC) uploaded 4 days ago
Mrs. A.E. Fish of the Crippled Children's School, New York (LOC) uploaded 4 days ago
Altar at open-air Mass in Brooklyn Navy Yard, New York (LOC) uploaded 4 days ago
Capt. B.S. Osbon at funeral services at DeLong grave (LOC) uploaded 4 days ago
Crowd at Mass in Brooklyn Navy Yard, New York (LOC) uploaded 4 days ago
Mrs. W.F. Morgan, Orange (LOC) uploaded 4 days ago
May Party in Battery Park, King and Queen of May, New York (LOC) uploaded 4 days ago
Open-air Mass, police traffic squad, Brooklyn Navy Yard, New York (LOC) uploaded 4 days ago
Children at May Party, Battery Park, New York (LOC) uploaded 4 days ago
Unloading gold from boat (LOC) uploaded 4 days ago
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Open-air Mass, Brooklyn Navy Yard, 69th Reg't, Percy Nagle, New York (LOC)
- swanq said:
Kenco Gas, Danville, Virginia (LOC)
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inbetweenvisions said:
I think this may be a drive-thru BBQ now? circa 2019
Mrs. A.E. Fish of the Crippled Children's School, New York (LOC)
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swanq said:
Mrs. Arthur Eliot Fish.
See New York Times, April 2 1905, Section P, P. 2
- www.nytimes.com/1905/04/02/archives/society-news-and-goss...
In SOCIETY NEWS AND GOSSIP
"A large and successful subscription affair was the international point euchre of Monday, given in the Waldorf-Astoria. It was for the benefit of the Summer Home of the Free Industrial School for Crippled Children. Those who had charge of the tables were Mesdames Arthur Eliot Fish,..." -
Jon (LOC P&P) said:
Thanks swanq, we'll add this info to the catalog record. Her husband's middle name is spelled several different ways in newspaper articles although I believe I saw Eliot the most.
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