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Contains 8 Results:

Simon and Isabelle W. Baruch, 1890s

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1
Collection Overview From the Collection: The collection consists of family photographs and photograph albums, scrapbooks, and assorted papers of the Baruch family of Camden, South Carolina, and New York City, and the Lennox family of Rocky Hill, Connecticut. Materials primarily relate to Hartwig Nathaniel Baruch Sr., stage actor and member of the New York stock exchange, his wife, Arline Lennox Baruch, and their son, Hartwig Nathaniel Baruch Jr. Photographs include images of members of the Baruch family, including Simon and...
Dates: 1890s

Hartwig Nathaniel Baruch Sr., 1890s

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 2
Collection Overview From the Collection: The collection consists of family photographs and photograph albums, scrapbooks, and assorted papers of the Baruch family of Camden, South Carolina, and New York City, and the Lennox family of Rocky Hill, Connecticut. Materials primarily relate to Hartwig Nathaniel Baruch Sr., stage actor and member of the New York stock exchange, his wife, Arline Lennox Baruch, and their son, Hartwig Nathaniel Baruch Jr. Photographs include images of members of the Baruch family, including Simon and...
Dates: 1890s

Arline Lennox Baruch, circa 1900s-1940s

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 3
Collection Overview From the Collection: The collection consists of family photographs and photograph albums, scrapbooks, and assorted papers of the Baruch family of Camden, South Carolina, and New York City, and the Lennox family of Rocky Hill, Connecticut. Materials primarily relate to Hartwig Nathaniel Baruch Sr., stage actor and member of the New York stock exchange, his wife, Arline Lennox Baruch, and their son, Hartwig Nathaniel Baruch Jr. Photographs include images of members of the Baruch family, including Simon and...
Dates: circa 1900s-1940s

Hartwig Nathaniel Baruch Jr., 1919-1936

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 4
Collection Overview From the Collection: The collection consists of family photographs and photograph albums, scrapbooks, and assorted papers of the Baruch family of Camden, South Carolina, and New York City, and the Lennox family of Rocky Hill, Connecticut. Materials primarily relate to Hartwig Nathaniel Baruch Sr., stage actor and member of the New York stock exchange, his wife, Arline Lennox Baruch, and their son, Hartwig Nathaniel Baruch Jr. Photographs include images of members of the Baruch family, including Simon and...
Dates: 1919-1936

Sailing W. Baruch, 1940s-1960s

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 5
Collection Overview From the Collection: The collection consists of family photographs and photograph albums, scrapbooks, and assorted papers of the Baruch family of Camden, South Carolina, and New York City, and the Lennox family of Rocky Hill, Connecticut. Materials primarily relate to Hartwig Nathaniel Baruch Sr., stage actor and member of the New York stock exchange, his wife, Arline Lennox Baruch, and their son, Hartwig Nathaniel Baruch Jr. Photographs include images of members of the Baruch family, including Simon and...
Dates: 1940s-1960s

Miscellaneous, 1951, undated

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 6
Scope and Contents

Contains two interior photographs of the Nahmeoka, owned by Hartwig N. Baruch Sr.; a portrait of George A. Long, president of the Gray Telephone Pay Station Co.; and assorted photographs of unidentified individuals.

Dates: 1951, undated

Photograph album, circa 1860s

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents

Album consists of cartes de visite and tintype portraits of family members of the Hodges and Henshaw families and a single image of James Lennox. Images of other Lennox family members are missing. Album contains handwritten annotations identifying particular individuals.

Dates: circa 1860s

Photograph album, circa 1900s

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents

Album consists of photographs of Simon Baruch's summer home, the Anchorage, located in Long Branch, New Jersey, and includes assorted exterior images of the Anchorage house and its grounds.

Dates: circa 1900s