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Hoboken History, No. 7, Spring 1993
Publication
Hoboken History, Number 7, Spring 1993 The Magazine of the Hoboken Historical Museum. Booklet. pp. 24 including covers, illustrated. 8-3/8" wide x 11" high. 4 copies.
General contents:
The Girls of Hoboken. By John P. Fitzpatrick. Illustrated by Don Genaro. Four pages of recollections of Hoboken.
Killed in Line of Duty: Hoboken's Heroes. By Patrolman Kevin Houghton, Hoboken Police Department. 3 pp.
Nat Hicks of Hoboken. The First Courageous Catcher in Baseball. 2 pp.
Historic Markers. Two-pages of six photos of plaques by Bob Foster.
-Stephen Collins Foster
-Firehouse, Engine Company No. 1, 501 Observer Highway
-Firehouse, Engine Company 2 - Ladder Company 1, Washington between 13th & 14th Sts.
-Plaque with history of site, Elysian-Pamrapo Bank, 77 Hudson St.
-Plaque on Stevens Institute Building, Hudson & Sixth, U.S. Navy Steam Engineering School
-Port of Embarkation plaque on boulder
Book review: O'New Jersey. By Robert Heide and John Gilman. 1/2 page
A Hoboken Childhood. Letter to magazine editor Paul Lippman from Mrs. Esther C[ohen]. Greene describing her Hoboken childhood. Illustrated with two photos of people and a postcard view. 2 pp. Includes references to Demarest High School (classmate of Frank Sinatra), On the Waterfront (her father Louis Cohen own the River Street buildings where the roof top pigeon coop was built and other scenes were filmed).
The Holland-America Line in Hoboken. By William H. Miller. 2 pp. with photos.
"Sybil's Cave" Cocktail Party. 1pp. with photos. Museum fundraiser.
4to booklet
2005.006.0008
2005.006
Staff / Produced by
Produced by Staff
Museum Collection.
Hoboken Historical Museum
Hoboken
1993
English
Copy No.: 0
Display Value: Good Status: OK Status By: dw Status Date: 2005-05-09