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"Who Do You Think We Are ???"
The Madison Historical Society has a display in the Public Library of photos donated - and we are asking for your help in identifying them.

Who Do You Think We Are?
The Madison Historical Society is asking the public’s help in identifying the people in a collection of photos. The photographs were donated to the Society from a family that lived on North Street in Madison. They appear to be dated from the turn of the century through the 1950’s. They include family and wedding portraits as well as casual friend and family photos.
A display of some of these photos, as well as a binder with copies of the entire photo collection, are on display in the Madison Library. If you are curious to see if you know anyone in the photos and can help us put a name to a face or a family, stop by the library or give the Society a call.
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The Madison Historical Society’s role is to assemble, record, and preserve all matters of historical interest concerning Madison and its residents. Formed in 1922 to preserve the old Bottle Hill Tavern, the Society has organized a significant collection of historic documents, maps and photographs over the intervening years. These are housed at the Local History Center at the Madison Public Library. For more information about the Society or to inquire about membership, call 973-377-0722, ext 8 or visit the Society’s website at www.madisonhistoricalsociety.org.