Scrapbooks and albums: Bronx, New York, Lt. Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., Home for Children: Cottages, 1950

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Title
Scrapbooks and albums: Bronx, New York, Lt. Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., Home for Children: Cottages, 1950
Collection
Kennedy Family Collection
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Digital Identifier
KFC-087-001
Date(s) of Materials
1950
Folder Description
This photograph album, compiled by the Siracusa Construction Co., Inc., contains photographs of cottages that the company built for the Lt. Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., Home for Children in the Bronx, New York, in 1950. The Home was named in honor of naval aviator Lt. Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., the son of Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr., and Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy; Lieutenant Kennedy was killed in action in 1944, during World War II. The title on the front cover reads, “Lt. Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. Home / Cottages / Bronx, New York,” with the additional inscriptions, “Architects / Ferrenz & Taylor / New York, N.Y.” and “Builders / Siracusa Construction Co., Inc. / New York, N.Y.” The photographs show exterior views of the cottages. This photograph album contains three photographic prints and a printed card that reads, “Presented with our compliments / Siracusa Construction Co., Inc.”
Extent / Physical Description
1 photograph album (6 pages; 8.583 x 10.837 x 0.709 inches)
Series
Series 6. Post-War Years, 1945-1960.
Preferred Citation
Copyright John F. Kennedy Library Foundation. Kennedy Family Collection. Scrapbooks and albums: Bronx, New York, Lt. Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., Home for Children: Cottages, 1950. KFC-087-001. John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston
Contributor(s)
Siracusa Construction Company, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)
Media Type
Use Restriction Note
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Copyright Notice
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