Curtis and Bok families photograph albums, 1900-1963.

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Curtis and Bok families photograph albums, 1900-1963.

Albums containing photographs (1900-1963) pertaining to Camden history and shipbuilding from the Curtis and Bok families. Family members represented include patriarch Cyrus H.K. Curtis; his daughter, Mary Louise Curtis Bok Zimbalist; and her son, Cary Bok. Shipbuilding photographs date from the World War II era.

6 photograph albums.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8113298

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Camden Shipbuilding and Marine Railway Company

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AMC 61-110, a wooden coastal minesweeper, was built at the Camden shipyard during World War II at a total cost of $129,400. From the description of Expense sheet for the building of AMC 61-110, ca. 1942. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 709606782 ...

Curtis family.

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Bok, Cary William

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Camden Shipbuilding Company

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Zimbalist, Mary Louise Curtis Bok, 1876-1970

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Mary Louise Curtis Bok was a music patron, philanthropist, founder of the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. Wife of Edward Bok (d. 1930); married violinist Efrem Zimbalist in 1943. From the description of Letter, 1950 February 11, New Hartford, Conn. [to] John Bitter, Florence, Italy / Mary Zimbalist. (Curtis Institute of Music). WorldCat record id: 37323801 Mary Louise Curtis was born 6 Aug. 1876 in Boston, Mass. She was the daughter of the wealthy Cyrus Hermann Ko...

Curtis, Cyrus Hermann Kotzschmar, 1850-1933

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Bok family.

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