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Box 29

 Container

Contains 6 Results:

First Slovak Women's Union 61st Branch (Binghamton) , August 1, 1919

 Item — Box: 29
Scope and Contents

Large-format photograph of members of the 61st Branch of the First Slovak Women's Union, based in Binghamton. The photograph is inscribed and dated in Slovak, and the photographer's name is given on the mat as "S. Vaineikis, 267 Clinton Street, Binghamton, N.Y."

Dates: August 1, 1919

St. Stanislaus Kostka Church (Binghamton), June 1917 and later

 File — Box: 29
Scope and Contents Two large-format photographs of St. Stanislaus Kostka Polish Roman Catholic church in Binghamton. The first photo, a composite image, shows the exterior of the church and rectory with a large group of children outside; inset images show the church's organ and the founder, Monsignor Michal Dzieluk. The image is captioned in Polish, which translated reads "The Polish Roman Catholic Parish of St. Stanislaus Kostka, Binghampton [sic] N.Y.U.S.A. Monsignor Michal Dzieluk, founder, June 1917....
Dates: June 1917 and later

Polish-American parade (Binghamton), 1925

 Item — Box: 29
Scope and Contents Large-format photograph of a Polish-American parade on Prospect Street in Binghamton, with the spire of St. Stanislaus Kostka church at upper right. A banner at the front of the parade reads "1800-1925 Binghamton [,] Our beloved City | Polish People - New Americans." A decorated car bears a sign reading "Polish People." Other readable signs include "1800-1925 God Bless Binghamton" and "Three Cheers for Binghamton." The photographer's name is given below the image on the cardboard backing as...
Dates: 1925

Polish-American gathering (Johnson City), about 1922 - 1930

 Item — Box: 29
Scope and Contents

Large-format photograph of a group of Polish-Americans in front of the Harry L. Johnson memorial statue dedicated in 1922 on Main Street in Johnson City. There is a children's band at the front right of the photo, and large American and Polish flags. The photographer's name is given on the cardboard backing as "Cramer, Binghamton, N.Y."

Dates: about 1922 - 1930

Graduating class (Binghamton?), 1942

 Item — Box: 29
Scope and Contents

Large-format photograph of a co-educational graduating class, perhaps of a middle school [?] dated 1942. An adult in the center of the photograph is wearing a priest's collar. The photographer's name is printed on the cardboard backing as "A. Klimas Photo Studio | 315 Clinton St. | Binghamton, N.Y."

Dates: 1942

Citizens Band (Binghamton), 1914

 Item — Box: 29
Scope and Contents Large-format photograph of the Citizens Band, based in Binghamton and posed on the steps of the Broome County Courthouse. A drum at the front center of the photo reads "Citizens Band Binghamton N.Y." The photo is labeled in ink on the cardboard backing "'Broome County' 1914 'Slovenska Jednota'" [Slovak Union]. See also another photo, in Box 28, of the band under an earlier name, the Slovanic American Band, and a postcard in Box 30 of the band under what is perhaps an intermediate name,...
Dates: 1914