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Newspaper article detailing the regular events occurring at the Polish American Independent Club of Port Jefferson Station.

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Jack Gozdziewski (left) and Vic Danowski (right) shaking hands outside the club, June 1995

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Leavers Lace book and pay stub belonging to Michael D. Gajda, who worked at the Thomas Wilson Lace Mill.

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Two hunting dogs belonging to Walter James Hummel, who fed his family on rabbits and pheasants in Port Jefferson and Setauket.

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Anna May Anderssen Hummel standing outside the Wilson Mill with friends and possibly Mrs. Thomas Wilson. The stack in the background confirms Port Jefferson Station location.

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Home of Thomas Hummel, located at 400 Old Post Road, Port Jefferson, fabricated in part with lumber from Camp Upton, early 1920s.

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Walter James Hhummela nd friends, including Charles Anderson, April 1916.

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Jim Anderson worked at the Thomas Wilson Lace Mill and was Thomas Hummel's Great Uncle.

Interview with Richard Lusak, founding Director of the Comsewogue Public Library during Comsewogue Public Library's 55th Anniversary year.
This interview was conducted by current library director Debra Engelhardt.
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