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Strada Cuza Voda June 1941
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Piatra Neamt Historic Center
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Baal Shem Tov Synagogue, Piatra Neamt, Romania
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Romania: My Travel Route
Map of Northeastern Romania
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Map of Romania. 1933
Copy of map of Romania circa 1933
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Looking at the photo album
Illustration by Maya Herzog, of Julia Herzog as a small child holding the photo album
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Verso of Photographs of Rebecca and Israel Kimmel
Verso of four photographs taken in 1933 and 1935 of Rebecca and Israel Kimmel and their son
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Rebecca and Israel Kimmel
Five photographs, one of Beatrice and Gerry and four of Pauline's sister Rebecca and her husband Israel Kimmel and their son.
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Strada Cuza Voda, Iași, Romania 2019
Photograph of Cuza Voda street in Iași, Romania
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Choral Temple, Synagogue in Bucharest, Romania
Photograph of Choral Temple
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Great Synagogue of Iași, Romania
Photograph of Great Synagogue
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Pauline in Florida; Seigler family in Romania?
Five photographs: Top left: Pauline in Florida; Bottom left: Speranza and Osias Seigler in 1950s?; Top right: Pauline with unidentified people in Florida?; Center bottom photo: Markowitz famiy members in USA; Speranza and Osias Seigler family in the 1950s? in Romania? Verso writing in Romanian on both Seigler photographs
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1923 Pauline visits sisters in Romania with notes
Photograph on left of page: Pauline and Benedictina sitting on right with Speranza behind Pauline and Rebecca behind Benedictina
Photo on right of page: Seated: Pauline and Benedictina; Standing from left to right: Rebecca, unknown sister, Benedictina's husband ? Flavian, unknown sister, Speranza. Young girl seated in front: unknown. Notes written by Henrietta (Marcovici/ Markowitz) Margolin
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Markowitz and Gold Wedding Party, New York, 1927
18 cm X 24 cm photograph of wedding party: Pauline and Marco in front, their children with new spouses from left to right: Harry married Jean Gold, Henrietta, Oscar, Helen married Sam Gold (Jean's brother), Jerome (youngest child of Pauline and Marco)
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Pauline and Marco Markowitz with their children in New York, USA
18 cm X 23 cm family portrait of Markowitz family (name changed from Marcovici) approximately 1910; children from left to right: Henrietta, Oscar (young child in front), Helen, Harry, Herman (Hymie).
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Paulina Marcovici (Pauline Markowitz), family members and her children
Five photos: top 5 cm X 8 cm photo of Herman (Herman/Hymie) as a baby; 5 cm X 8 cm faded photo of ?; 9 cm x 13 cm photo dated 1904 of Pauline with sisters, Rebecca, one other, and Herman; 4 cm x 7 cm: unknown (Markowitz family resemblance) man looking at a view; unknown man standing (Markowitz family resemblance); 6 cm X 9 cm photo from left to right Pauline's children, Harry, Helen, Herman and Henrietta in New York, USA a few years after immigrating (Henrietta born in New York) 1908?.
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Speranza and Osias Seigler & Benedictina and Solomon Finklestein with family
Left 6 cm X 8 cm photo: Speranza Siegler (nee Weissman), Bottom left 5 cm x 7 cm photo: Speranze Siegler married to Osias Siegler; Right 8 cm X 13 cm photo: Benedictina Finklestein (nee Weissman) and family (see verso for note from Benedictina)
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Beatrice (Brucha) Marcovici and two Weisman sisters
8 cm X 13 cm photograph of two of Pauline's sisters; 8 cm X 14 cm photograph of Beatrice, 1932, Bucharest
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Betty and Irving; Beatrice
Two photos, on left: 8 cm X 14 cm photo on reverse written "Betty and Irving" (1921 wedding photo); on right: 7.5 cm X 10 cm. Beatrice, Bucharest, 1932. Writing in Romanian on verso of photo of Beatrice
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Traian Weisman, Seigler family and other
Three photographs, top left: 9 cm X 14 cm photo of "Fami Siegler" November, 1937, Bucharest; left bottom of page: 7 cm X 12 cm photograph of Trian Weissman, taken in Piatra Neamt, Romania in 1934, writing in Romanian on verso; Right side of page photo: 8 cm X 14 cm photo of unknown nephew: "neilariq?" Bucarest, July 14, 1915, faint US address written in pencil on back of photograph: 314 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn.
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Telegram signed by Gittel Kammer? et al.
Paper telegram 23 cm X 20 cm sent to Weissman from Berlin, Germany on December 26, 1897, message in German, signed by Gittel Kamner/Kammer with address not legible. Verso of telegram indicates sent to Weissman
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Telegram signed by Steinberg et al. dated December 26, 1897
Telegram possibly sent from Salaj, Romania addressed to Josif Weissman (see verso), writing in Romanian stating "Sincerele Nostre Felicitari, familia N. Steinberg, David Steinberg, B. Herman" (Our sincere Congratulations, N.Steinberg family, David Steinberg, B. Herman)
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Verso of telegram signed by Israil dated December 26, 1897
Verso of 23cm X 20 cm paper telegram addressed to "Weissman".
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Telegram signed by Israil dated December 26, 1897 sent from Panciu, Romania
Scan of 23cm x 20cm message side of two-sided paper Telegram sent to Weissman, possibly from Panciu, Romania on December 26, 1897 message in Romanian, "Felicitation Raschel" signed Israil
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Benedictina family portrait with daughter in law
15 1/2 cm X 21 1/2 cm black and white photograph family portrait of Benedictina Flavian and family