Photographs 1875-1981 [picture].

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Photographs 1875-1981 [picture].

Photographs include family photographs, portraits, and photographs of William Strassburger's paintings, documenting the artistic, social and professional interests of a prominent Pittsburgh Jewish family. Also included are awards, diplomas, memorial books and genealogical materials for the Morganstern family.

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