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  1. Photograph number 1: Where the plunging surf rolls in Ocean Grove, New Jersey
  2. Photograph number 2: Where Sky and Ocean meet
  3. Photograph number 3: ? North Easter, Asbury Park, New Jersey
  4. Photograph number 4: North End Hotel, as seen from Wesley Lake, Asbury Park, New Jersey
  5. Photograph number 5: North End Pavilion and Casino, Ocean Grove , New Jersey
  6. Photograph number 6: Wesley Lake, Merry-Go-Round and Ferris Wheel, Asbury Park, New Jersey
  7. Photograph number 7: Junction of Cookman and Mattison Aves. Asbury Park, New Jersey "We held street meeting on this corner"
  8. Photograph number 8: Moonlight View Showing Boardwalk and Ocean Peir, Wildwood, New Jersey.
  9. Photograph number 9: Just a Few of the Tens of Thousands of Bathers at Atlantic City, New Jersey
  10. Photograph number 10: Million Dollar Peir and Blenheim Hotel, Atlantic City, New Jersey
  11. Photograph number 11: The Garden Spot of Atlantic City, New Jersey
  12. Photograph number 12: Sand Artist at work, Atlantic City, New Jersey
  13. Photograph number 13: Boardwalk, Atlantic City, New Jersey
  14. Photograph number 14: Million Dollar Pier, Atlantic City,New Jersey
  15. Photograph number 15: Steamboat Pier, Riverton, New Jersey
  16. Photograph number 16: Surf at Lynn Boulevard, Lynn, Massachusetts
  17. Photograph number 17: Center Street. Haddonfield, New Jersey
  18. Photograph number 18: Bank Ave., Riverton, New Jersey
  19. Photograph number 19: Historic Buttonwoods, Haddonfield, New Jersey AThe inscriptions read "The British Army passed under these trees after evacuating Phildelphia, June 1778, This Street was laid out and surveyed in 1681 by order of the King of England an called "Ye King's Highway"
  20. Photograph number 20: West Main Street, Haddonfield, New Jersey
  21. Photograph number 21: Scene in Knight's Park, Collingswoods, New Jersey
  22. Photograph number 22: Methodist Episcopal Home fur Aged Women, Collingswood, New Jersey
  23. Photograph number 23: Knights High School, Collingswood, New Jersey
  24. Photograph number 24: Taunton Ave. Berlin, New Jersey
  25. Photograph number 25: Camden New Jersey, County Court House
  26. Photograph number 26: Berlin National Bank, Berlin, New Jersey
  27. Photograph number 27: Pennsylvania Railroad Ferry House, Camden, New Jersey
  28. Photograph number 28: "Come to Dinner, Eating is a habit of Sinners, Saints, and Sages for at times we all are hungry no matter what our age is. And whether you're a Sage, a Saint of just a Sinner, We'd like to have you with us for our Thanksgiving Dinner."
  29. Photograph number 29: The Library, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey
  30. Photograph number 30: Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey; Woodrow Wilson was President here.
  31. Photograph number 31: Prospect President=s Residence. Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey
  32. Photograph number 32: "All der time I practice der TANGO" greeting from my brother. Bill at school in Salt Lake City, 1913
  33. Photograph number 33: Offices of the Bethlehem Steel Co. South Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
  34. Photograph number 34: E. P. Wilbur Trust Co. Building, South Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
  35. Photograph number 35: Across the Campus, Lehigh University, South Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
  36. Photograph number 36: Packers Hall, Lehigh University, South Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
  37. Photograph number 37: St. Mary's Church and South George St., York, Pennsylvania
  38. Photograph number 38: The Library, Lehigh University, South Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
  39. Photograph number 39: Major (General) Robert E. Lee, Headquarters at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
  40. Photograph number 40: Jennie Wade House and Monument, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
  41. Photograph number 41: Millard Academy at Hinckley Utah 1912
  42. Photograph number 42: Birch bark from tree on farm at Birthplace of Joseph Smith South Royalton, Vermont.
  43. Photograph number 43: The Monument 38 2 feet, shaft of granite, one foot for each year of the Prophet Joseph Smith's life
  44. Photograph number 44: The Cottage Entrance
  45. Photograph number 45: Memorial Cottage
  46. Photograph number 46: The Old Ruins, the old hearth stone was moved to memorial cottage
  47. Photograph number 47: The Old Hearthstone
  48. Photograph number 48: Sophronia Gleen
  49. Photograph number 49: General View, Green Mts in distance.
  50. Photograph number 50: South Royalton, Village, Vermont
  51. Photograph number 51: The Old Well At Prophet's Birthplace.
  52. Photograph number 52: View alond White River, Sharon, Vermont
  53. Photograph number 53: The Gateway. Entrance to farm
  54. Photograph number 54: The Lily Pod by Memorial Cottage at Prophet's Birthplace
  55. Photograph number 55: Main Street, Looking West, Palmyra, New York
  56. Photograph number 56: Mormon Hill, where Joseph Smith dug up the Golden Plates, Palmyra, New York
  57. Photograph number 57: Old Erie Canal, Palmyra, New York
  58. Photograph number 58: "Old Joe Smith House" near Susquehanna, Pennsylvania. Built by the founder of the Mormon religion, between 1824-1828 Smith lived here, while translating the "Golden Bible" or Book of Mormon.
  59. Photograph number 59: Grave of Mormon Prophet Joseph Smith's eldest son; McKune Cemetery, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania.
  60. Photograph number 60: The Beautiful Susquehanna River, Afton, New York
  61. Photograph number 61: Joseph Smith Jr. Founder of the Mormon Church and Miss emma Hale were married in this house January 18, 1827, by Esquire Tarbell at Afton, Chenango County, New York.
  62. Photograph number 62: Business Section, Afton, New York, formerly Colesville, New York, we were warned by Acitizens@ not to dare stay overnight here.
  63. Photograph number 63: Main St. Afton, New York
  64. Photograph number 64: Lanesboro Dam, fish way and stone bridge near Susquehanna, Pennsylvania.
  65. Photograph number 65: Harmony/Susquehanna, Pennsylvania. West Hill and Erie Cepot, fron Oakland.
  66. Photograph number 66: Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, Main St. From West Mains St.
  67. Photograph number 67: River, Stone Bridge and Stone Quarries, Lanesboro form the Windsor Road near Susquehanna, Pennsylvania
  68. Photograph number 68: The Wikoff Homestead on Cream Ridge, built 1766. Sr. Wikoff and fine LDS kept us over night here, summer of 1913
  69. Photograph number 69: The Brick School House, Cream Ridge, New Jersey. We visited here during "without purse or script" summer of 1913.
  70. Photograph number 70: On Tuckerton Creek, Showing Old Mill. Tuckerton, New Jersey
  71. Photograph number 71: Carlton House, Tuckerton, New Jersey
  72. Photograph number 72: Wreck of Barque "Fortuna" near Tuckerton, New Jersey, Near where we first saw the Atlantic Ocean, 1913
  73. Photograph number 73: This was the 1st to receive European Broadcasts, It was quite famous in 1913. Radio Station Tuckerton, New Jersey, Wireless Tower 820 feet.
  74. Photograph number 74: A Shady Cave, Gt. Egg Harbor River, May's Landing, New Jersey.
  75. Photograph number 75: Lenape Falls, May's Landing, New Jersey
  76. Photograph number 76: Depot at Washington's Crossing of the Delaware, New Jersey
  77. Photograph number 77: County Clerk's Office, May's Landing, New Jersey
  78. Photograph number 78: Bird's-eye view from Hotel Baldwin, Beach Haven, New Jersey
  79. Photograph number 79: Largest Locomotive in the World

Dates

  • 1900-1985

Conditions Governing Access

Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.

Extent

From the Collection: 398 Photographic Prints

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository

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