Rose Patton

Object Type

Interview

Date of Creation

July 31 2010

People/Organizations

Rose Patton, Natalie Milbrodt

Themes

1930 - 1939, 1960 - 1969

Places

Surf Avenue Entrance (Luna Park (1903 - 1944)), P.S. 100 Elementary School, Edna Cohen School P.S. 90

Related

Rose Patton, nee Schwartz, lived in Coney Island in 1938 in a house her mother and aunt inherited from their father. Rose's family of four and her aunt's family of three shared the house for about a year before moving back to Brighton Beach. The house was on West 8th Street, right next to the original Luna Park and Rose remembers hearing screams as the roller coaster passed her bedroom window. She walked to P.S.100 elementary school every day with her cousin past a gypsy camp set up under the subway trestle. They were always afraid because they had been warned that gypsies stole children. In the late 1960’s, Rose was a teacher who worked in a drug abuse prevention program in P.S.100 and P.S.90.



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