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Ellenstein, Meyer1192 viewsApproximately 400 federal officials engaged in directing emergency activities in New Jersey, gave President Roosevelt a rousing welcome when he stopped off in Newark en route to New York to attend their semi-annual meeting at the Robert Treat Hotel. Left to right, Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Charles Edison (son of the late electrical wizard), State Director of the National Emergency Council, Mayor Ellenstein of Newark, President Roosevelt and Gus Gennerich, Secret Service Man.
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Al Smith807 viewsWith the crowd that filled the Newark, N. J. Armory wildly cheering and waving their flags, former Governor Alfred E. Smith of New York slowly worked his way to the platform where he made his first campaign talk in behalf of the Roosevelt/Garner ticket. Here he is making an impromptu talk before a microphone that was hastily thrust in front of him before he ascended the platform 10/24/1932
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The People's Choice for Mayor!805 viewsSeptember 23, 1906
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741 viewsFifty Years of Historical Work in New Jersey
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