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David James Carlough is the husband to Maria May and granfather to Anna Jane Bodine.

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RC. Development of Automatic welding using alloy weld rods. Bud Satteriee. 1948-1950.

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Women in the 1880s with draped skirts. Image courtesy of Joan L. Severa, Dressed for the Photographer: Ordinary Americans and Fashion, 1840-1900, 1995

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The mold is broken into two sections and the pattern removed

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This is a company photo of Ernest Busch cleaning a sand casting mold with an air hose.

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The stamp the F.S. Lincoln used on the Brakeshoe Company photos he took

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This is a formal cabinet card portrait of a family consisting of an elderly woman and younger couple. The photo was professionally done. "Paterson, N.J." is written on the bottom, as well as something illegible [photographer's signature?].

The man…

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This photo is from 1946 when we see the first bikini in a photograph; French engineer introduced it in Paris Louis Réard and fashion designer Jacques Heim. While it still may have been a bit scandalous and forward, it just goes to show how…

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Floor plan of the Birch Mansion at Mahwah, NJ

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Frank Gannon is taking the first step in making centrifugal casting core with Osborn jolt-rockover molding machine. The sand carefully mixed with core oils and cereal binder is packed tightly into the pattern

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Comapny photo of Frank Gannon placing melting pot molds under safety hood at American Brake shoe.

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Frank Ganon is pictured smoothing the sand in order to pack the sand into the mold

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This is a photo of Freda Young's driver license from New York State. It has her information and I assume the license was from 1987 due to the fact that it expires in 1991.

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Postcard of the Havemeyer House in Mahwah, NJ taken in 1909.

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The Havemeyer House is where the president of Ramapo College resides. It was purchased by the school in 2001. The building was built in 1849 and sold in 1878 along with the surrounding area. It went to the family of American Sugar Refining Company…

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A picture of the living room of the Havemeyer House in Mahwah, New Jersey

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A postcard depicting Havemeyer Road (Ramapo Valley Road), next to which Mountainside Farm was built
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