Jacobs, Fenno, 1904-1975
Charles Fenno Jacobs American photographer
Charles Fenno Jacobs
VIAF ID: 4213811 ( Personal )
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Works
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Southington, Connecticut. Amusement park | |
Southington, Connecticut. Farm owned by James Pompey who twenty years ago came from Italy on the advice of a brother. People of Finnish, Slav, German and Polish extraction help him to farm it | |
Southington, Connecticut. Southington's public health center, which has a staff of nurses and doctors and the most modern medical equipment. It is a gift to the town by a public spirited citizen, Mrs. Julia Arnold Bradley | |
Southington, Connecticut. The First Congregational Church, oldest of the town's eleven churches looks substantially the same as when it was erected in 1830 | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Southington, Connecticut. An American town and its way of life. The Memorial Day parade moving down the main street. The small number of spectators is accounted for by the fact that the town's war factories did not close] | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Southington, Connecticut. Andrew Smedberg came to America twenty-two years ago from Sweden. He was broke when he arrived but by hard work and preseverance was able to acquire what he has today--a thriving dairy farm, earning a "good living" for his family of seven, he says] | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Southington, Connecticut. At Beecher Street School, whose student body consists half of Americans of Italian descent and half of Americans of Polish descent. The Queen of the May was Emily Shuvak, of Polish extraction; the King, Philip D'Agostino, of Italian] | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Southington, Connecticut. Atwater Manufacturing Company has been making drop forgings since 1869, first for use in the manufacture of wagons and carriages, later for automobiles, and today for the war] | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Southington, Connecticut. On All Souls' Day, the Catholic congregation is gathering in the Saint Thomas Cemetery for an outdoor Mass which in 1942 was officiated by the Reverend Francis J. Mihalek] | |
[Untitled photo, possibly related to: Southington, Connecticut. Southington's nine-hole country club golf course. Membership fee in the club is purposely low (thirty-five dollars a year) so that everyone who enjoys the game may have a chance to play] |