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Hanging from the Mullins Furniture Sign on Market Street1036 views
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Tomaselli (Mr. and Mrs.)1035 views
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Vincent Tomaselli1035 views
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Women Recluse Besieged in Home1035 viewsMay 10, 1909
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Grandpa Spinazzola and Mom T.1034 views
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Wilbur Russell1034 views1919
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1033 viewsPhoto shows the hike lead by "General" Rosalie Jones from New York to Washington, D.C. for the March 3, 1913 National American Woman Suffrage Association parade. Photo taken in Newark, New Jersey on Broad Street, just north of West Kinney Street, on February 12, 1913. Rosalie Jones is walking behind the first car. The church before City Hall is Grace Episcopal Churc
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Nancy Luciano and son Bill on Stone Street1032 viewsPhoto from Billi Bromer
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Little People Make Merry at a Park1031 views
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1029 viewsEddie Walters, Dee Boutheria, Frank Wells
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Newark Celebrates Boyden1029 viewsNovember 7, 1909
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Dwight Eisenhower1029 views
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Fritts, Russell1028 viewsRussell Fritts in 1946 with a model of the front of the Waverly Ave School. This model was made by Russell and presented to Mrs. Agnes Wharton, retired Principal at her retirement dinner.
Photo from Lisa Fritts
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1028 viewsFEBRUARY 28 1932: America's Chinese man of mystery, the almost legendary Mock Duck, national president of the Hip Sing Tong and reputedly the wealthiest of his race in this country, was the target of an assassin in Newark. The Dr. Fu Manchu of real life was shot down as he stepped from his eastern headquarters at 64 Mulberry St., Newark. shortly after 7:30 P.M. The bullet, fired almost pointblank, entered his neck and emerged through his right cheek. Treated at Newark City Hospital, the man whose slightest word is law in the gambling dens of Chinatowns from the Atlantic to the Pacific deserted his habitual Oriental calm and named his assailant as a young hatchet man known as Eng Pong Quong,
Photo by Walter Kelleher/NY Daily News
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1028 viewsFrom “Industrial Interests of Newark” 1874
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Aunt Carmella and Joanne1026 views
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Mother Tomaselli and daughters1026 viewsBridal Shower
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1025 viewsPhoto from Barbara Richardson
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1940s1024 views
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Courtney1024 views
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1022 viewsNat, Dottie, Dee, Ron, Glenn, Harold
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Steck, Fred1022 viewsFred Steck's Lunch Room at 313 Springfield Avenue (~1890)
Photo from Steve Borres
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To Build His Mausoleum1021 viewsOctober 22, 1895
New York Times
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Rimback, Bridget Quale1019 viewsBorn 1859
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Reese, Emil & Max1016 viewsPhoto from Jeff Ross
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1940s1014 views
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1013 viewsPhoto from Ron Hayes
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Hibell, John (Truckman)1013 viewsPhoto from Rebecca Clegg Scarpato
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Aunt Carmella, Joanne, Anthony1011 views
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1940s1010 views
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Fred Russell1010 viewsIrvington Park Lake
1947
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Germantown1010 viewsPhoto from "Harper's New Monthly Magazine" October 1876
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Anthony Tomaselli1009 views
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Fred Russell & Charles Russell1008 viewsWest Side Park
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Great Food1008 viewsPhoto from Joyce Meyers
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A Little Sunbeam's Birthday Party1008 viewsMarch 4, 1906
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Joanne1007 viewsFirst Communion
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Trolly Car1007 views
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Vincent Tomaselli & Salvator Tomaselli1005 views
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Mom Tomaselli and Laura1004 views
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Mom Tomaselli1004 views
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Carol, Ron & Patty1004 viewsPhoto from Joyce Meyers
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1003 viewsTom, Tansey, Cathy, John, Nat
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Charles - Ann Russell1002 views
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Charles Russell1002 views1953
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Eleanor and Vincent Tomaselli1002 viewsSept 7 1941 Wedding
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Joanne with Aunt Carmella1002 views
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Goodale Flies over the City Page 21002 viewsNewark Star 1909
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1940s1001 views
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Krueger Mausoleum1001 views
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At Newark Airport1001 views
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Judith Russell999 viewsSister Judith Russell
Taught at St. Ann's
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Newark Craft Sunk by Liner999 viewsPhoto from William R. Denbigh
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Willism Luciano and his Brother's-In-Law on Garside Street999 viewsPhoto from Billi Bromer
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998 viewsPhoto from Barbara Richardson
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