This photograph was featured in an album by Valdmar Heitur entitled "Estonians from Seabrook: first years starting from 1949". It was part of a chapter on the first week in Seabrook
Estonian students being welcomed by Principal Harry Smalley in 1949 at Seabrook Farms. The students...
In this "I remember" memoir, Estonian Reet Sikkemae recalls arriving at Seabrook in the early 1950s....
This booklet, subtitled "From Displaced Persons Camp to Success in America", offers an ove...
Photograph from page 17 of a family album by Valdmar Heitur entitled, "Eestlased Seabrookin: esimes...
From album by Vladmar Heitur entitled, "Eestlased Seabrookin: Esimesed Aastad Alates 1949" (Estonian...
In 1948, Congress passed the Displaced Persons Act. Beginning in April 1949, more than 650 Estonian ...
Boy scout holding flag with Seabrook insignia. From page 32 in album by Valdmar Heitur entitled, "Es...
Photograph titled "First Confirmation", showing three young women in white , three young men and a m...
Group of young cub scouts gathered for a photograph. From Vladmar Heitur album entitled "Estonians f...
Most of the approximately 40,000 Estonians who ended up in the German Displaced Person camps fled wi...
Wooden barracks in Hoover Village. The dimension of each barrack was 16' X 48'. The photograph is fo...
Checking out the beautiful Estonian craft work on display at Seabrook Farms. Picture taken on March...
In this "I remember" memoir, Estonian Ilmar Reinvald recalls moving from Estonia to Seabrook Farms i...
In this "I remember" memoir, Helge Kangur recalls her Estonian upbringing at Seabrook. She realizes...
In this "I remember" memoir, Juhan Simonson of the Estonian American National Council, recalls his y...
Estonian students being welcomed by Principal Harry Smalley in 1949 at Seabrook Farms. The students...
In this "I remember" memoir, Estonian Reet Sikkemae recalls arriving at Seabrook in the early 1950s....
This booklet, subtitled "From Displaced Persons Camp to Success in America", offers an ove...
Photograph from page 17 of a family album by Valdmar Heitur entitled, "Eestlased Seabrookin: esimes...
From album by Vladmar Heitur entitled, "Eestlased Seabrookin: Esimesed Aastad Alates 1949" (Estonian...
In 1948, Congress passed the Displaced Persons Act. Beginning in April 1949, more than 650 Estonian ...
Boy scout holding flag with Seabrook insignia. From page 32 in album by Valdmar Heitur entitled, "Es...
Photograph titled "First Confirmation", showing three young women in white , three young men and a m...
Group of young cub scouts gathered for a photograph. From Vladmar Heitur album entitled "Estonians f...
Most of the approximately 40,000 Estonians who ended up in the German Displaced Person camps fled wi...
Wooden barracks in Hoover Village. The dimension of each barrack was 16' X 48'. The photograph is fo...
Checking out the beautiful Estonian craft work on display at Seabrook Farms. Picture taken on March...
In this "I remember" memoir, Estonian Ilmar Reinvald recalls moving from Estonia to Seabrook Farms i...
In this "I remember" memoir, Helge Kangur recalls her Estonian upbringing at Seabrook. She realizes...
In this "I remember" memoir, Juhan Simonson of the Estonian American National Council, recalls his y...
Estonian students being welcomed by Principal Harry Smalley in 1949 at Seabrook Farms. The students...
In this "I remember" memoir, Estonian Reet Sikkemae recalls arriving at Seabrook in the early 1950s....
This booklet, subtitled "From Displaced Persons Camp to Success in America", offers an ove...