Old South Hadley burial ground history 1976-1978.

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Old South Hadley burial ground history 1976-1978.

Farber, Jessie G. Lie, Daniel Farber, et al., principally residents of South Hadley, Massachusetts. Collection consists of the "working volumes" of an illustrated history of the old burial ground (1728-circa 1899) prepared in 1976 as part of South Hadley's celebration of the United States bicentennial, and additional photographs of the extant stones.

4 boxes (18.25 in.)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6321923

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South Hadley Historical Society

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Farber, Jessie Lie

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South Hadley Bicentennial Committee.

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Farber, Daniel L., 1906-1998

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Daniel Farber was a business executive, civic leader, philanthropist, and a renowned photographer from Worcester, Massachusetts. His parents were Rose Barksy and Louis Farber. He married twice, to Juanita Dill and Jessie Lie, and had two sons. He was an executive in a business founded by his father, L. Farber Co., which supplied shoe insoles and leather shoe welting. He became interested in early American tombstones and was a founding member and a president of the Association for Gravestone Stud...