Includes black and white photographs of the Port Newark Seafarers’ Center. Several of the images are of Rev. Jean R. Smith, Director of Center for Seafarers’ Services in conversation with various individuals. Also found within this collection…
Includes colored photographs of staff members interacting with seafarers. Also includes a photograph of a 9/11 memorial (with a portion of a destroyed building) displayed at Port Newark.
Includes black and white photographs of Port Newark Station in New Jersey. Included under this subject are the original building, opened on July 17,1961, the second building, opened at the end of 1965, and views of teams playing soccer on the soccer…
Includes black and white photographs of Port Newark Station in New Jersey. Represented under this subject are views of construction, the building, and events, including the lease signing ceremony at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey on…
Includes black and white and color photographs of construction, events, and the building at Port Newark Station in New Jersey, which opened in 1961. Also represented under this subject are Clarence G. Michalis, Rev. John M. Mulligan, and Franklin E.…
Includes black and white and color photographs of activities at Port Newark Station from the late 1970s to 1989. Mariners and SCI employees are shown relaxing and socializing. Chapel services, track and field, “Salute to the Volunteers” party on…
Includes black and white photographs of Port of Friendship Day celebration in Jeanette Park on May 18, 1953. Rev. Raymond S. Hall is represented under this subject.
Includes black and white photographs and a color postcard of post office facilities at 25 South Street and 15 State Street, SCI's headquarters from 1913-1967 and 1968-1985, respectively. Rev. John M. Mulligan is represented under this subject.
Includes black and white photographs of events at the Propeller Club, including the 22nd annual dinner held on May 20, 1944 with Rev. Harold H. Kelley and the 31st annual dinner held on May 22, 1953 with Rev. Raymond S. Hall.