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The blacksmith shop was located on Railroad Avenue in Echo.

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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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An article marking the one hundredth birthday of Thomas Hummel's grandmother, Marguerite Luge (pronounced Loojet) C. Hummel, who was born in Calais, France, and had planned to travel from England to the U.S. on the Titanic, but missed taking the…

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This is the home of J.R Dayton. He was a farmer who lived in this beautiful home with his wife Ada. The couple had no children. The house of Italianate design was formerly owned by Captain Nathaniel Dickerson. Dickerson was the owner of the locally…

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

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

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Image of Joe Nowaski bending forward in the parking lot of the Polish American Independent Club, near the front stair entryway

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Samples of different styles of lace spooled and unspooled.

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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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