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Immigration

1800   Letter from Gavin Scott of Elizabethtown to his brother in Alnwich, England, 1800. 

1887   Leonora M. Barry's Report on Women's Work in New Jersey.  The Knights of Labor inspector of women's work inspects Trenton, Newark, Bordentown, Lambertville and Paterson, 1887. 

1903   Newark Female Charitable Society, 1903.

1907   Working Women's Gymnastic Club, 1907, a Paterson women silk workers' athletic club. 

c. 1910s   Mother Mary Xavier Mehegan (1825-1915), Roman Catholic religious, educator, and founder of the Sisters of Charity of New Jersey. 

c. 1910   Marietta Boggio Botto and her family, c. 1910. 

1913   "Some Things Accomplished at Whittier House" 19th annual Report of Whittier House.

1915   Whittier House Playground for children, 1915.

1915   Whittier House Kindergarten Class, 1915.

c. 1932   Rita Sapiro Finkler (1888-1968), path-breaking physician and pioneering endocrinologist.

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