Schwartz/Brody Family Papers
 
   
Inventory
 
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I.   Photographs  
       
  A. Brody/Schwartz Family (1930-1950): all images are black and white prints; includes group shots (with Esther Brody and Marion Schwartz) from Key Klub events (1930, 1932); candid images (1940s) of Esther Brody and friends; Betty and Marvin Brody (ca. 1940) and Betty Brody, HS graduation; misc. group photos (1950s) of Michael Schwartz with other children; image (ca. 1955) of Marion Schwartz smashing slot machines under the Cooper River Bridge; photocopies exist for all images. 1/1
     
  B. Golub Family (ca. 1910-1930): cabinet photo of Usar and Wiezel Golub (?) ca. 1910; Golub family (1920); Mr. and Mrs. Golub from Schenectady (ca. 1915); Mr. Golub (from Schenectady) and son (?)Ethel Golub and Ethel Golub with her daughter; photocopies exist for all images.  1/2
     
II.   Photo Albums  
       
  A. Brody Family (1917-1922): [photocopies] compiled by Esther Brody; images of Solomon Brody in WWI uniform; candid photos of Esther Brody with friends; Israel and Emma Brody at Radcliffe Alley; Joseph Brody as a child; Esther at Memminger High School; with Golub cousins in Schenectady, NY; Sol Brody at Brody’s Pharmacy (506 Meeting) 1/3
       
    Original album (use photocopies) 1/4
       
  B. Brody/Golub Family (1924-1934):[photocopies] compiled by Esther Brody; bulk are candid shots; images of men in military uniform; Esther Brody with friends; Esther Brody’s Memminger High School graduation (1924); Esther with Solomon Brody; Joseph Brody; Golub relatives (Sonny Golub, Herman Golub); many images have Charleston homes in background; formal photos of Esther with Herman Golub in a NY garden; beach trips with friends and relatives; small children; 20s-30s fashion; Key Klub beach trip and boat ride 1930; Marion Schwartz and others (1934) in naval uniforms. 1/5
       
    Original album [use photocopies]  1/6
       
III.   Misc.: clipping (photocopy) of Marvin Brody on a double date; from Charleston’s News and Courier, Sept. 1, 1954  1/7