982 resultados para New York (N.Y.). Police Dept. Emergency Service Division.


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Each year 1902-<1909> issued in 2 vols.

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"*GPO:2011--365-615/80593 Reprint 2011."

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"*GPO:2012--372-849/80797 Reprint 2011."

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"*GPO:2010--357-940/80530."

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Scale ca. 1:31,680; 1 pulgada equivale aproximadamente a 0.5 milla.

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Scale ca. 1:31,680; 1 in. equals about 0.5 mile.

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Scale ca. 1:31,680; 1 in. equals about 0.5 mile.

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Scale ca. 1:31,680; 1 in. equals about 0.5 mile.

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Covers Manhattan and adjacent districts.

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Reproduction of a painting of a meeting of the Joint Distribution Committee (representing the American Jewish Relief Committee, the Central Rellief Committee and the People's Relief Committee) and the Executive Committee of the American Jewish Relief Committee, with chairman Felix Warburg, secretary Albert Lucas, stenographer Mrs. F. Friedman, executive director Boris Bogen, comptroller Harriet Lowenstein, associate treasurer Paul Baerwald and treasurer Arthur Lehman; Office of Mr. Felix M. Warburg, 52 William Street, New York

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Henry Marx was born in Michelstadt/Hessen and emigrated to New York with his family in early 1937 when he was nine years old. He went to school but also delivered newspapers and shined shoes to help his family financially as his father only worked whatever odd jobs he could during the war years. Going from store to store shining shoes on weekends was Henry's main source of income. He had to wake up early in order to reserve the spot shown in this photograph, competing with a father and two sons who traveled from Brooklyn to Washington Heights to shine shoes.