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Young discusses love, letter-writing and poetry.

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Young writes a love letter about writing love letters.

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Young complains of the heat, the labor he is doing, and pleads for a letter back.

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Young steals a few minutes at work to tell Henrietta he is thinking of her and plans to get together.

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Young discusses his heavy study schedule and how he misses Morris and looks forward to seeing her next weekend.

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Young discusses problems in getting letters, and his friends views on H.L. Mencken.

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Young discusses his preparations for a debate and how busy he has been this week.

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Family group standing outside house. Anna Jane Bodine Young is on the left, J. Frank Young on the right, possibly Henrietta Young on far right. There are three children in photograph.

Frank McMahon was born in Ho-ho-Kus Township (Mahwah) in 1932. He worked for many years for Avon Products (1962-1989) as manager of package development, and then manager of purchasing. and then began a second career as a local journalist. McMahon…

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Double end, automatic, recirculating core drying oven capable of operation up to 750 degrees Farenheit. (American Brake Shoe Company Experimental Foundry)

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An issue of the Entertainment magazine of "Private Wire".
Contains the image of Ernest Busch cleaning molds with air

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This photo is of Bessie Morriss and Dolly Scofield enjoying a day at the beach. There is writing on the back of the photograph that says "Grandmother Morris and friend. (Dolly Scofield) NY." The photo is black and white.

The swimwear is black and…

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The architect's design of the Birch Mansion on the Havemeyer Estate in Mahwah, New Jersey.

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A photograph of John and Nathalie Mayer. John Mayer was hired by Theodore Havemeyer to manage the Mountainside Farm and its forty workers, while he and his brother Henry were preoccupied with expanding the sugar refinery. He married Theodore's oldest…

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Professionally taken photograph of Mountainside Farm that depicts the entire span of the property itself, including the Havemeyer house
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