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Sepia-toned photo of a man holding a young girl next to Liberty Bond float, Hoboken, no date, ca. 1917-1918.
Photograph
Sepia-toned photo of a man holding a young girl next to a Liberty Bond float after a World War I patriotic parade or rally, Hoboken, no date, ca. 1917-1918. 4-1/4" wide x ca. 3-1/4" high print. Photographer not known. Reverse blank except for processor's ink stamp: 55. They are not identified, but may be related to Charles Futterer and family. See notes. Enlarged reference print on file.
The float in the form of a naval vessel has signage on it.
See negatives and prints in photo records 2006.001.01xx series that appear to be related to one unidentifed family (possibly the Futterer family) who were probably residents of 108 10th Street, Hoboken. See notes for details.
2006.001.0105
2006.001
Found in collection
Found in Collection
Museum Collection.
n/a
1917 - 1918
Hoboken
Date: 1917-1918
3 in
4 in
Poor
Notes: The 108 Tenth Street address was the residential side entrance to the building at 1001 Bloomfield St. which was then Futterer's Market operated by Charles Futterer. Wife was Tenah. It would have been typical of the proprietor to live above his business. Original or Copy: Original Status: OK Status By: dw Status Date: 2006-09-06