Group of photographs showing the Molasky's at events with friends and celebrities.
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Group of photographs of the exterior of Stoney's Loan and Jewelry, owned by Henry Kronberg. Stoney's was located at 126 S. First Street.
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This photograph shows the interior of Stoney's Pawn Shop at 126 S. First Street.
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Henry Kronberg stands in front of the firearms display at Stoney's Pawn Shop at 126 S. First Street.
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Lillian Kronberg is at right.
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The group poses for a picture at a formal event.
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Henry Kronberg is in the front, second from right.
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Essays by Esther Finder describe her parents surviving the Holocaust, and her own visit to the town where they grew up in Poland.
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Group of essays by Lydia Lebovic describe how she and her family were forced into a ghetto and then sent to Auschwitz-Birkenau. She describes the time spent in the camps and liberation in 1945.
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Essays describe William Lebovic's experience as a part of a civilian work force, from which he escaped into hiding.
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