Category Archives: Collections
Frequently Asked Questions
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How do I research in the museum’s online database including on my mobile device?
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Can I get a print of an image in the catalog for my personal use?
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What kind and size of prints are available and what do they cost?
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There is a PDF (portable document file) or other file listed as “on file.” Where is it?
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I know more about a person or a place seen in the catalog. Can I tell you about them?
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Can I send a page to someone that may be interested in what I found?
1. How do I research in the museum’s online database?
Our on-line catalog is at hobokenmuseum.org/collection-items/ top
2. Is everything in the collections in the online catalog?
The database represents over a third of our holdings with cataloging work diligently proceeding on the other materials along with digitization and transcription. We believe that the offerings available provide a respectable overview of the collections and, as a small museum with typical limited resources, useful detail regarding Hoboken history. top
3. Can I get a print of an image in the catalog for my personal use?
Yes, we can make prints for most items with some subject to copyright, donor or technical restrictions. For usage other than personal use, contact Museum collections (collections@ hobokenmuseum.org or 201-656-2240) for availability, current pricing and any restrictions. top
4. What kind and size of prints are available and what do they cost?
All prints are digital inkjet prints on a semi-gloss paper, without a matte or frame.We offer a variety of sizes, from 8×11 to 24×36 or even larger.
Prints up to 24” wide can be made for some images and the price will be quoted upon request. Special requirements regarding cropping or sizing for mattes can be considered, although charges may be made depending on the project. top
5. How do I order a print?
In the database, note the catalog # of thephoto you’re interested in, and share that with collections@hobokenmuseum.org or 201-656-2240. we will contact you to arrange payment.) Generally, orders are fulfilled within a week of receiving it. top
6. Will it have a watermark on it?
No, the watermark only appears on the web images which are low resolution and not intended for printing. top
7. Can I get a framed print for myself or to give as a gift?
We have some 11×17 and 16×20 black frames. Reach out if you’re interested. Local pick-up only and stock is limited. top
8. Can I find a picture of where I live?
Not every building or address in Hoboken will be found in our catalogue. top
9. Is there a way to find someone who once lived here?
Try the name as a KEYWORD SEARCH using quotes around the name. Also under ADVANCED SEARCH make sure to click the PEOPLE box at the top. Remember that the spelling of names often varied over the years as well as first names (i.e. Philip – Phillip or nicknames, Dom for Dominic or Dominick.) Genealogy is one use for the database that we are constantly trying to improve. top
10. There is a PDF (portable document file) or other file listed as “on file”, but it is not available. Where is it?
Some of these files are available in the on-line database along with video, audio and similar files. Note that some of these are large files and may take a while to download or display; your capability with mobile devices will vary. Due to our conversion to a new databasde sysem, some of these files may not be linked. Reach out if interested. top
11. I know more about a person or a place seen in the catalog. Can I tell you about them?
Yes, note the catalog # and send an email to collections@hobokenmuseum.org. After our review, the information may be compiled in the record and credited as appropriate. top
12. Can I send a page to someone that may be interested in what I found?
Off course! Share the page from your browser. top
13. Can I visit the Museum and see the collections?
You can see selected items from the collections that are on exhibition in the current main exhibition, but the collections themselves are not on permanent display. The Museum’s home is dedicated to changing exhibitions and programs and regrettably does not have room for permanent displays. Collections are housed off-site in a secure, non-public space. top
14. Can I research in materials that are not catalogued?
Due to limited space and staff, research access is restricted. While all inquiries receive attention, we are unable to allow access to the storage areas. It is not a browsing collection as most items are boxed, shelved and stored in an appropriate manner; they can be retrieved for specific need. top
Online Database
Explore the Hoboken Historical Museum’s Online Archive, featuring detailed information and images of photographs, newspaper clippings, cataloged items, artwork, and artifacts spanning the last 250 years. Our database is continuously updated and serves as a growing resource for researchers, historians, and the community.
Hoboken Historical Museum Online Archive
For further information about the collection or to order images, please contact Rand Hoppe at archives@hobokenmuseum.org or call (201) 656-2240.
Images are also available for media or publishing use—please reach out for details.
Ordering Custom Prints
We offer high-quality prints of collection images in various sizes. Image proportions may not always fill the page, and a minimum 1-inch white border will be present. Payment must be made in advance of printing.
Pricing
- 8.5″ × 11″ — $30
- 11″ × 17″ — $45
- 13″ × 19″ — $50
- 17″ × 22″ — $60
- 18″ × 24″ — $80
- 20″ × 30″ — $90
- 24″ × 36″ — $120
If an image requires a new scan or resizing, an additional $100 fee applies.
Shipping & Handling: $10 minimum
Plus NJ Sales Tax
Start your search below and explore Hoboken’s rich history!
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Cabinet photo of Frank Eugene Harvey (1858-1921), uncle of Mabel Bolles of Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1885-1895.
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Cabinet photo of Fred. Weisenbach ca. 3-5 years old with violin in photo studio, Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1880-1892.
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Cabinet photo of Great-Grandma Lancy posed in photographer's studio, n.d., ca. 1888-1892.
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Cabinet photo of Great-Grandmother Lancy posed in photographer's studio, Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1889-1892.
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Cabinet photo of Hamburg-American Line officer or crew member posed in uniform, Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1899-1910.
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Cabinet photo of John Kelly, Jr. (1866-1942); Uncle Johnny to Mabel Bolles, Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1893-1898.
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Cabinet photo of Louis Matthews taken by William Manewal of Hoboken, no date, ca. 1890-1900.
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Cabinet photo of Louise J. Sanntrock (left) & Erna Sanntrock of Hoboken; Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1885.
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Cabinet photo of Sanntrock family members posed in photographer's studio; Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1896-1898.
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Cabinet photo of a German family probably related to Sanntrock family of Hoboken; Hannover, Germany, n.d., ca. 1910-1920.
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Cabinet photo of a baby posed in photographer's studio, a member of or related to the Sanntrock family of Hoboken; Chicago, n.d., ca. 1885-1890.
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Cabinet photo of a baby posed in photographer's studio, a member of or related to the Sanntrock family of Hoboken; Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1884-1892.
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Cabinet photo of a girl & boy (related to Great-Grandmother Lancy) posed in photographer's studio, Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1890-1892.
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Cabinet photo of a girl, boy & baby (related to Great-Grandmother Lancy) posed in photographer's studio, n.d., ca. 1892-1893.
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Cabinet photo of a man & woman posed in photographer's studio (Theo. G. Dimmers), N.Y., n.d., ca. 1865-1885.
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Cabinet photo of a man wearing glasses, a member of or related to the Sanntrock family of Hoboken; Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1895-1905.
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Cabinet photo of a man with mustache posed in photographer's studio, Hoboken, October 2, 1892.
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Cabinet photo of a middle-aged woman posed in photographer's studio, Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1899-1910.
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Cabinet photo of a woman & baby (related to Great-Grandmother Lancy) posed in photographer's studio, n.d., ca. 1891-1892.
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Cabinet photo of a woman & baby posed in photographer's studio, Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1892-1900.
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Cabinet photo of a woman in fur collared coat, member of or related to Sanntrock family of Hoboken; Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1900-1910.
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Cabinet photo of a woman posed in photographer's studio, a member of or related to the Sanntrock family of Hoboken; Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1900-1910.
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Cabinet photo of a woman posed in photographer's studio, a member of or related to the Sanntrock family of Hoboken; Newark, N.J., n.d., ca. 1897-1905.
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Cabinet photo of a woman, a member of or related to the Sanntrock family of Hoboken; Chicago, n.d., ca. 1885-1890.
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Cabinet photo of a young child posed on chair in photographer's studio, Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1892-1894.
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Cabinet photo of a young girl, a member of or related to the Sanntrock family of Hoboken; Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1895-1905.
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Cabinet photo of a young man with mustache posed in photographer's studio, n.d., ca. 1892-1899.
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Cabinet photo of a young man with mustache posed in photographer's studio, n.d., ca. 1892-1899.
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Cabinet photo of a young woman posed in photographer's studio, Hoboken, no date, probably 1895-1900.
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Cabinet photo of a young woman posed in photographer's studio, Hoboken, no date, probably 1895-1900.
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Cabinet photo of an older man with mustache posed in photographer's studio, n.d., ca. 1892-1899.
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Cabinet photo of an unidentified young woman posed in photographer's studio, Hoboken, no date, ca. 1900.
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Cabinet photo of baby in christening gown(?) taken by Christian Durstewitz, Jersey City Heights, N.J, n.d., ca. 1880s.
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Cabinet photo of ca. 3-4 year old boy in ethnic dress posed in studio, Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1885-1895.
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Cabinet photo of ca. 8-10 years old boy posed in military uniform with rifle in a studio, Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1892-1900.
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Cabinet photo of man in fine dress wearing Odd Fellows medal, Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1875-1887.
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Cabinet photo of man taken by [Christian] Durstewitz, 192 Washington St., Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1885-1892.
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Cabinet photo of man with mustache in military uniform wearing a medal, no date, circa 1885-1890.
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Cabinet photo of man with mustache in military uniform wearing a medal, no date, circa 1885-1890.
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Cabinet photo of man with mustache in military uniform wearing several medal, no date, circa 1885-1890.
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Cabinet photo of man with walking stick posed in photographer's studio, Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1873-1890.
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Cabinet photo of middle-aged woman posed in photographer's studio, Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1900
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Cabinet photo of the steel hull of the ferry "Netherlands" for Hoboken Ferry Co. in T.S. Marvel & Co. shipyard, Newburgh, N.Y., Sept. 30, 1892.
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Cabinet photo of two boys posed in fine dress, New York studio, no date, circa 1895-1900.
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Cabinet photo of unidentified moustached man posed in photographer's studio, Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1892-1894.
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Cabinet photo of unidentified small girl posing at the bottom of front stoop, no place, no date. ca. 1893-95.
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Cabinet photo of woman taken by [Christian] Durstewitz, 502 Washington St., Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1892-1900.
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Cabinet photo of young Sanntrock family members posed in photographer's studio; Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1885-1886.
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Cabinet photo of young boy in Teutonic costume; imprinted: "Alvary, Jr., as Siegfried." Dimmlers, Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1880-1891.
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Cabinet photo of young man posed in photographer's studio, Hoboken or Bergen Point, N.J., n.d., ca. 1895-1910.
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Cabinet photo of young man posed in photographer's studio, Hoboken, N.J., n.d., ca. 1895-1910.
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Cabinet photo of young woman taken by [Christian] Durstewitz, 192 Washington St. (old number), Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1880s-1891.
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Cabinet photo: wedding portrait of Axel & Emma Jacobson in Dimmers Photo Studio, Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1892-1899.
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Cage front doors from pigeon coops used for housing racing pigeons, Hoboken, no date, circa 1960 -1980.
Object/Artifact
Calendar of the Stevens Family Papers, Stevens Institute of Technology Library, Hoboken. Preliminary Volume, March 1940.
Book
Calendar of the Stevens Family Papers, Stevens Institute of Technology Library, Hoboken. Vol. 1, 1664-1750. Dec. 1940.
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Calendar of the Stevens Family Papers, Stevens Institute of Technology Library, Hoboken. Volume Two, 1751-1777. Newark: Historical Records Survey, November, 1940.
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Calendar: Hoboken Historical Museum. Paintings of Hoboken: Frank Hanavan. 2006. HHM, 2005.
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Calendar: Muller Insurance 100 Years 1906-2006. Hoboken History Calendar. Issued by Muller Insurance, Hoboken, 2006.
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Calendar: The Good Life. 1977 Appointment Calendar. Washington Savings Bank, 101 Washington St., Hoboken, N.J. & 6 branches.
Archive
Call Slip for Reference and Reading Room, Free Public Library, Hoboken, no date, ca.1900-1909.
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Calling cards of Miss Florence Miller & Miss Madeline Miller, (of 716 Garden St., Hoboken), n.d., ca.1905-1915.
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Campaign newspaper "The Hoboken Bullbuster," vol. 1, no.1, June 10, 1985, promoting the re-election of Mayor Steve Cappiello & City Council slate.
Archive
Can opener engraved with business name, C. & J. Willenborg, Inc., Hoboken, N.J. N.d., ca. 1950-1970.
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Can opener punch from Clam Broth House, 34 Newark St., Hoboken, no date, ca. 1972-1985.
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Can, sample: Banner Brand Coconut, 25 Pounds (actual ca. 4oz.); Franklin Baker, Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1925-1940.
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Can, sample: Davis OK Baking Powder. 1 oz. Sample. R. B. Davis Co., Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1930-1950.
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Can, sample: Davis OK Baking Powder. Can (2 oz?); Free Sample. R. B. Davis Co., N.Y.; Factory: Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1906-1916.
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Can, sample: Snowdrift Brand Coconut, 25 Pounds (actual ca. 4oz.); Franklin Baker, Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1925-1940.
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Can: American House Coffee. Distributed by American Grocery Company, Hoboken, N.J. 1 lb. can. N.d., ca. 1927-1940.
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Can: Anchor Brand Coconut, 10 Pounds; Franklin Baker Div., General Foods, Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1928-1940.
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Can: Banner Brand Sweetened Fancy Long Thread Coconut. 25 lbs. Made by Franklin Baker Co. Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1920s.
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Can: Bliss Coffee, 1 lb., Maxwell House Div., General Foods Corp., Hoboken, n.d., ca.1970s.
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Can: Cocomalt (lid stamped), sample size, R.B. Davis Co., Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1927-1930.
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Can: Cocomalt. Malted Food Drink. 1 Lb. Made by R.B. Davis Co., Hoboken. N.d., ca. 1930-1940.
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Can: Cocomalt. Malted Food Drink. 1 oz. Sample. Made by R.B. Davis Co., Hoboken. N.d., ca. 1928-1932.
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Can: Cocomalt. Malted Food Drink. 1 oz. Sample. Made by R.B. Davis Co., Hoboken. N.d., ca. 1931-1936.
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Can: Cocomalt. Malted Food Drink. 1/2 Lb. Made by R.B. Davis Co., Hoboken. N.d., ca. 1936-1950.
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Can: Cocomalt. Malted Food Drink. 2 oz. Sample. Made by R.B. Davis Co., Hoboken. N.d., ca. 1936-1950.
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Can: Davis OK Baking Powder. (6 oz.?) Made by R. B. Davis Co., Hoboken, N.J. Can with printed label. 1/4 lb.?. N.d., ca.1900-1910.
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Can: Davis OK Baking Powder. 1 lb.; Export package? R. B. Davis Co., N.Y.; Factory in Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1899-1910.
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Can: Davis OK Baking Powder. 10 lb. R. B. Davis Company, Hoboken, N.J., n.d., ca. 1945-1952.
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Can: Davis OK Baking Powder. 5 lb. Made by R. B. Davis Co., Hoboken, N.J. Can with printed label. 1/4 lb.?. N.d., ca.1900-1910.
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Can: Davis OK Baking Powder. 5 lb. R. B. Davis Company, Hoboken, N.J., n.d., ca. 1930-1940.
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Can: Davis OK Baking Powder. 6 oz. R. B. Davis Co., Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1915-1925. Unopened.
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Can: Davis OK Double Acting Baking Powder, R. B. Davis Co., Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1930-1945.
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Can: Four Hour Spar Varnish, Manufactured by Hotopp Varnish Co., Hoboken, no date, ca. 1900-1920.
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Can: Kaffee-Hag Coffee. Regular Grind. General Foods Corp. (Maxwell House), Hoboken. 1lb. N.d., ca. 1943-1950.
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Can: Lipton's Yellow Label Brand Coffee. 1 lb. can. Packed & distributed by Thomas J. Lipton, Inc., Hoboken et al. Copyright 1920.
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Can: Lipton's Yellow Label Brand Coffee. 1 lb. can. Packed & distributed by Thomas J. Lipton, Inc., Hoboken et al. Copyright 1920.
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Can: Lipton's Yellow Label Brand Coffee. 1 lb. can. Packed & distributed by Thomas J. Lipton, Inc., Hoboken et al. Copyright 1926.
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Can: Liquid Dryer, manufactured by The Hotopp Varnish Co., Hoboken, N.J., no date, ca. 1900.
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Can: Maxwell House Coffee, Fine Grind, two-pound container, Hoboken, no date, ca. 1950-1960.
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Can: Maxwell House Coffee, One pound, Regular Grind, Maxwell House Div., General Foods Corp., White Plains, N.Y., no date, ca. 1955-1965.
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Can: Maxwell House Coffee, Regular Grind, 2 pound container, fifteen cents off, General Foods Corp., New York, no date, ca. 1945-1955.
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Can: Maxwell House Coffee, Two Pounds Economy Size, Drip Grind, Hoboken, no date, ca. 1945-1955.
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Can: Maxwell House Coffee, Two Pounds Economy Size, Hoboken, no date, ca. 1945-1955.
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Can: New Boy Coffee. 1 lb. American Grocery Co., Hoboken, N.J., n.d., ca. 1925-1935.
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Can: New Boy Orange Pekoe Tea. 12 oz. American Grocery Co., Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1925-1935.
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Can: Par Coffee, Regular Grind, 1 pound. Distributed by General Foods Sales Co., N.Y. N.d., ca. 1939-1950.
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Can: Sanka Coffee, 1 lb., Maxwell House Div., General Foods, Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1950.
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Can: Sanka Coffee, 1 lb., Maxwell House Div., General Foods, Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1950.
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Can: Snowdrift Brand Coconut, 10 Pounds; Franklin Baker Div., General Foods, Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1928-1940.
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Can: Snowdrift Brand Sweetened Fancy Shred Coconut. (25 lbs.) Made by Franklin Baker Co. Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1920s.
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Can: Swel for making Fudge or Frosting. Chocolate Flavor. 3/4 lb. Made by R.B. Davis Co., Hoboken. N.d., ca. 1950-1955.
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Can: Towle's Log Cabin Syrup. 1 gal. Made by Log Cabin Products Div. of General Foods, Hoboken. N.d., ca.1929-1940.
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Can: Towle's Log Cabin Syrup. Made by General Foods Corp., Hoboken. N.d., ca. 1950-1955.
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Can: Windsor Glide Dance Wax; Manufactured by Windsor Wax Company, Hoboken, N.J. 07030. No date, circa 1965-1980.
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Cancelled mortgage between James Miller and Mary M. Miller and the Hoboken Land Improvement Company, May 1, 1861 for property on Bloomfield Street.
Archive
Candy, wrapped: Tootsie Fudge; Tootsie Coconut Fudge. Labeled " 2¢ " Made by Sweets Co. of America, Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1950s.
Object/ArtifactCant hook for moving timber found on the site of the former Bethlehem Steel Shipyard, Hoboken. 36" long.
Object/ArtifactCant hook used at the Bethlehem Steel Shipyard, Hoboken for moving timber. 45.5" long.
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Cap, "Hoboken Festival, NJ Transit, 15th Anniversary," Hoboken, no date, ca. 1996-1997.
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Cap, sample, printed with political candidate James A. Phillips & slogan, n.p. (Hoboken), n.d., ca. 1950.
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Capacitor, fixed vacuum, 50 uF 32000V, made by Dolinko & Wilkens, Inc., Hoboken, N.J., n.d., ca. 1950-1960.
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Cape for Christ child on Madonna statue in procession of the Society of La Madonna Dei Martiri, Hoboken, N.J., used circa late 1940s to 1970s.
Art
Carbon paper, 3 rolls, manufactured by the Autographic Register Co., Hoboken, n.d., ca. 1920-1940.
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Card, announcement: 8th Annual Hoboken Pet Fair & Parade. Sun., Oct. 7th, Maxwell Place Waterfront, 12th St. Pier.
ArchiveCamp Tamaqua
Bob Calabro published his book “Tamaqua: Remembering Hoboken Y’s Camp Tamaqua 1955-1965” in 2016. In 2017, the Hoboken Historical Museum hosted the first Camp Tamaqua Reunion. With Bob’s help, the Museum is building a Camp Tamaqua archive at the Museum πηγή του άρθρου. The first step is to present Bob’s book here, and let everyone know that I’ve set up an email address camptamaqua@hobokenmuseum.org, which you can use to send Tamaqua-specific queries and comments. Once we get moving, there will be more added to our Collections database, and I’ll make updates here, too.
I’ve set up some Albums with the photos that Bob and Alice Galmann have shared. Click the links below! If you have a Google account, you’ll be able to add comments the photos.
Activities – Facilities – Staff
Here are some PDFs with Tamaqua song lyrics, enjoy!
Camp Tamaqua Songs #1 – Camp Tamaqua Songs #2 – Camp Tamaqua Songs #3
Thanks to Bob Calabro and Alice Galmann, we are able to present home movies take at Camp Tamaqua in the 1960s. Click here to access a playlist on our YouTube channel.
– Rand Hoppe
Collections Manager, Hoboken Historical Museum
Tamaqua – Remembering Hoboken Y’s Camp Tamaqua: 1955-1965Archives & Research Center
Collections of artifacts and documents are the heart and soul of any museum. The public sees glimpses of it in the items and images on display during our one or two themed exhibits each year, but most are carefully stored away for posterity.
The Hoboken Museum’s first exhibition, “Hoboken’s Changing Scenes,” opened in November 1986 in display cases at City Hall, featuring vintage postcard views of early 1900s Hoboken, side-by-side with present-day photographs. Museum founder Jim Hans donated the postcards to inaugurate the Museum’s permanent collection.
Catalogued, digitally scanned and packed in archival boxes by David Webster, our former Collections Manager, the Museum’s collections grew to over 100,000 items during his tenure. After David passed away in 2015, the Museum created the David Webster Memorial Fund to begin raising funds to expand and modernize our collections operations.The Museum’s collections have been growing ever since, through generous donations, strategic purchases and salvage, such as racks of police mug shots from the 1920s, or business signs like Apicella’s leaping swordfish and the 12-foot-high neon “Last Drop” from the iconic Maxwell House Coffee sign. Our space (pictured above) is maxed out.
To date, we have raised over $40,000, with a goal of raising $100,000 to create The Hoboken Museum Archives and Research Center (conceptual rendering at left), where we can welcome visitors and researchers to explore Hoboken’s history, and our new Collections Manager, Randolph Hoppe, can continue cataloguing and digitizing our ever-expanding collections.
Any amount is appreciated, just choose one of the categories below. To donate your own amount; simply scroll down to click on the button in the lower right corner.
PS – David will be greatly missed by everyone who knew him. His legacy lives on in the highly searchable online collections catalogue on our website.
Frequently Asked Questions
Collections
Our on-line catalog is at hoboken.pastperfectonline.com and as of 2015 it is mobile adaptive for use on phones and tablets. On a DESKTOP or LAPTOP, this link brings you to a SEARCH TIPS screen. To do a search, use the buttons at the top to see Random Images or enter words most likely to fulfill your interest. On PHONES, due to screen size, the SEARCH TIPS is the welcome page and you have choice of two buttons: KEYWORD SEARCH or RANDOM IMAGES. The database is also available through Google or other search providers except for the most recent records.
The database represents over a third of our holdings with cataloging work diligently proceeding on the other materials along with digitization and transcription. We believe that the offerings available provide a respectable overview of the collections and, as a small museum with typical limited resources, useful detail regarding Hoboken history
Yes, we can make prints for most items with some subject to copyright, donor or technical restrictions. For usage other than personal use, contact Museum collections ( collections@ hobokenmuseum.org or 201-656-2260) for availability, current pricing and any restrictions.
All prints are digital inkjet prints on a semi-gloss paper, without a matte or frame. We offer a variety of sizes, from 8×11 to 13×19 at the same price: $25 per image. (Some popular images are offered in our online store.)
Prints up to 24” wide can be made for some images and the price will be quoted upon request. Special requirements regarding cropping or sizing for mattes can be considered, although charges may be made depending on the project.
In the database is an ORDER IMAGE email button (below every image) that can be used to order that specific image. Just fill in the form and send. (Note: you cannot order or pay for prints from the collections database in the online Museum Store; we will contact you to arrange payment.) Generally, orders are fulfilled within a week of receiving it.
No, the watermark only appears on the web images which are low resolution and not intended for printing.
We offer a 16×20 black frame with matte for 12×16 prints. Price: $75 including print. Local pick-up only and stock is limited.
Not every building or address in Hoboken will be found in our catalogue.
Try the name as a KEYWORD SEARCH using quotes around the name. Also under ADVANCED SEARCH make sure to click the PEOPLE box at the top. Remember that the spelling of names often varied over the years as well as first names (i.e. Philip – Phillip or nicknames, Dom for Dominic or Dominick.) Genealogy is one use for the database that we are constantly trying to improve.
Some of these files are available in the on-line database along with video, audio and similar files using the MULTIMEDIA LINK. Note that some of these are large files and may take a while to download or display; your capability with mobile devices will vary.
Yes, use the SEND FEEDBACK button (at top of every page) to tell us what you know and also, what may be incomplete or incorrect. Just complete the form and send. After our review, the information may be compiled in the record and credited as appropriate.
Use the EMAIL PAGE button (at top of every page.) Just complete the form and send.
You can see selected items from the collections that are on exhibition in the current main exhibition, but the collections themselves are not on permanent display. The Museum’s home is dedicated to changing exhibitions and programs and regrettably does not have room for permanent displays. Collections are housed off-site in a secure, non-public space.
Due to limited space and staff, research access is restricted. While all inquiries receive attention, we are unable to allow access to the storage areas. It is not a browsing collection as most items are boxed, shelved and stored in an appropriate manner; they can be retrieved for specific need.