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  • Collection: Garabedian Family Story

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Dirouhi Der Torossian with daughter Yeghsa and son in a refugee camp in Aleppo, Syria

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A book authored by Jennie Garabedian on the history of the Armenian community in New Britain.

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Mary Boornazian, Helen Garabedian, Ph.D, Carol Prendergast, and Jennie Garabedian standing in front of the sign for Jennie's travel agency.

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A family photo of the Bagdasarian/Garabedian family, gathered for a Christmas celebration.

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Papers issued by the US Department of State, signifying that Toros Garabedian was a citizen.

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A photograph from the funeral of Jennie Garabedian's great-aunt, who died in a car accident after coming to America. Most of the mourners are former residents of the family's home village of Garmery.

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Dirouhi Der Torossian with her brother and sister after fleeing from the genocide to Aleppo, Syria

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A letter from a larger series of correspondance between Astoor Garabedian and Near East Relief, as Astoor attempted to gain information about his wife, who was still in Armenia at the time of the genocide.

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A Photograph of Jennie Garabedian's parents, Toros Garabedian and Dirouhi Der Torossian, after being reunited and returning to New Britain, CT.
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