The Nicholas Martini Collection, 1931-1991.

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The Nicholas Martini Collection, 1931-1991.

Collection supports research on the life of Passaic, NJ attorney and politician Nicholas Martini, who served as Freeholder, Commissioner and Mayor of Passaic at various times in his career. Personal papers and extensive newspaper clippings document Martini's campaigns for office and present a political history of Passaic in the 1930s through the 1950s. Numerous photos and other personal papers provide information about the Martini family, his business ventures, and involvement in community activities.

17 boxesScrapbooks 33 volumes.Microfilm 3 reels.

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