Max Schrabisch: 1869 - 1949
Copyright ©1999
Max circa 1920's
(Passaic County Historical Society)( Site photograph prepared by Giacomo DeStefano)
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Schrabisch Coat of Arms (HNI) |
Meinert Coat of Arms (HNI) |
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Father: Julius Schrabisch |
Mother: Emma Meinert Schrabisch |
October 27th, 1999 marked the 50th anniversary of the tragic death of one of the most prolific and for the most part, unknown researchers and writers of this century, Max Schrabisch. His numerous articles and books written between the turn of the Century and the 1940's, embrace the areas of geology, archaeology, botany, anthropology and various social issues. Having discovered and documented scores of Indian habitation sites in northern New Jersey, Pennsylvania and New York, his research is cited to this very day. To this end, this site is dedicated
Man O' War Rock Shelter in Tuxedo, Sullivan County, New York prior to its partial demolition due to the widening of Route 17 North, with an unknown couple. The photographer was Gaetano Federici, prominent sculptor from Paterson, New Jersey. Undated. (Courtsey of Patty Federici, Fiorina; Photograph prepared by Giacomo DeStefano)
Plaster model of the Man O' War Rock Shelter created by Gaetano Federici. It was on display in the Paterson Museum in 1928. The photographer was Gaetano Federici. Undated. (Courtesey of Patty Federici, Fiorina; Photograph prepared by Giacomo DeStefano)
A more concise account of his life will be appearing in a three-part article in the upcoming issues of the Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of New Jersey. Copies can be obtained by contacting Charles Bello, Bulletin Editor, at hop@epix.net.
Max never married , and to this writer's knowledge, had no surviving relatives. He was buried in a donated plot that is devoid of a grave marker or tombstone.
Over 190 transcribed articles, the majority of which were written by Max, are available through this site for a nominal charge of five dollars per article. Three dollars of which will be donated to the Archaeological Society of New Jersey for a grave marker and two dollars will go towards the cost of printing and mailing. Upon the purchasing of the grave marker, the three dollars will be utilized by the Society to encourage the study of archaeology in the State of New Jersey. All copies will be cited in full.
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As additional articles are "uncovered" they will be added to the current list.
Between 1901 and 1949, Max resided at ten various rooming houses in the City of Paterson. He taught piano at the Gordon School of Music in Paterson, and would entertain the boarders with a variety of Beethoven sonatas in addition to other piano compositions. While reviewing the site, you may wish to listen to Beethoven's Pathétique and Moonlight Sonata performed by Jacqueline Deloris Smith
and Für Elise performed by Tabitha Basa-Ong
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Click here for Sonata in C minor, Op. 13, No. 8,
Pathétique
Click here for Sonata in C sharp minor, Op. 27,
No. 2, Moonlight
Click here for Für Elise
If the above links don't work, try typing into your browser:
http://hackensackhigh.org/track1.mp3
http://hackensackhigh.org/track2.mp3
http://hackensackhigh.org/track1.wma
http://hackensackhigh.org/track2.wma
http://hackensackhigh.org/~decondo/tabitha.mp3
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