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Schooner E. C. Hay Rammed by Scandinavian Steamship Tietjen204 viewsClick on image to enlarge
Photo from William R. Denbigh
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A Children's Party on Badger Avenue204 views
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Bertl, Robert204 views
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Denbigh, Captain William H.203 viewsPhoto from William R. Denbigh
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Denbigh, Captain Samuel201 viewsPhoto from William R. Denbigh
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201 viewsPhoto from Ralph Parone
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Beauregard, Wilson & Lawrence199 viewsPhoto from Allan F. Wright
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For Five Weeks She was in a Trance192 viewsUniversalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 37-38
January 1881
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Britting, Margaret191 viewsJune 5, 1904
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Miss Anna C. Ward's Old Home Yielding to the Wreckers191 viewsOctober 31, 1909
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Refuses to Part with Home to Make Room for Playgrounds190 viewsApril 4, 1909
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Giunta, Antonia Ferada Longo190 viewsPhoto from Joseph Musso Jr.
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Mulberry Arcade186 views"The Chinese Bulletin," offering all the news on the tong war, so that those who run may read. It's plastered daily in the Mulberry Arcade (208 Mulberry Street).
November 2, 1924 from the Newark Sunday Call
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Balot, Diana (Frank)184 viewsDiana Balot Frank, her brothers and sister, her sister’s friend, Valarie and two neighbors whose names I don’t remember. Easter 1963 or 1964. Homestead Park, Newark, NJ
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Hall, Margarete (r), Littell, William F. & Littell, Dorothy183 viewsBarringer High Graduation
Photo from Bill Ridge
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Madden, James Patrick183 viewsPhoto from Lynn Smilow
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A Little Sunbeam's Birthday Party181 viewsMarch 4, 1906
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King of the Newsboys Abdicates His Throne181 viewsMarch 11, 1906
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A Newark Boy's Trip Across the Pacific181 viewsMarch 16, 1919
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Mixyz Maxyz180 viewsHahnes Department Store 1959
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Zwillman FBI File 07179 views
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177 views
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Polish and Russian Jews in Newark Increasing Steadily in Numbers177 viewsMay 6, 1906
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McLoughlin, John176 viewsStanding outside Dugan's Bakery
Photo from Dawn Mulligan-Ray
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Recluse Driven from Home at Last174 viewsSeptember 27, 1909
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Unknown174 views
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Mulberry Arcade174 viewsLocated at 208 Mulberry Street
Photo from the NJSA
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Asleep in the Tomb174 viewsMay 24, 1885
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Lusinger, Charles173 viewsMay 3, 1903
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Happy Reunion of a Mother and Daughter172 viewsJune 14, 1885
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Raimo Family171 viewsPhoto form Richard Caggiano Jr.
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The Newark Recreation Harmonica Band. 1939169 viewsPhoto from Alberto Valdes
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Army Nurses 1944166 viewsTwenty-four of the first contingent of Afro-American nurses assigned to the European Theater of Operations land in England. August 21, 1944
Second row from the bottom, third from the left: Dorothy Guy from 50 13th Avenue, Newark, New Jersey
Photo and caption from the Library of Congress
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Littell, William F., Littell, Dorothy, Hall, Margaret 165 viewsBarringer High School Graduation
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LoConte, Maria & Anthony163 viewsPhoto from Anthony LoConte
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Will Start to Dismantle Ward House on Thursday162 viewsOctober 10, 1909
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Giunta, Antonia Gerada Longo162 viewsFrom Joseph Musso Jr.
"West End Bar & Grill" 372-4 South Orange Ave, Newark New. I was going thru my Grand Aunt (Antonia Gerada Longo Giunta "Aunt Ann ") photos and I came across this Souvenir Photograph. Date unknown.
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No Race Suicide Here - A Newark Family of Ten Children160 viewsMay 31, 1903
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Unknown Group of Children158 viewsPhoto from the LOC
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FBI File 01158 views
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The Holiest of All Hebrew Days - How It was Observed in Newark158 viewsSeptember 20, 1885
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Brangs, Paul & Edna156 viewsPhoto from Cindy Ohara
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Ward, Anna154 viewsAnna Ward, a 71 year old recluse (50 years), whose property was taken by condemnation in 1909 to build Riverbank (Riverfront) Park.
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Brangs, Edna154 viewsOn her wedding day in 1915
Photo from Cindy Ohara
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Zwillman FBI File 06153 views
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Bertl, Robert150 views
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Saf, Max150 viewswith her grandmother, and and cousins in the Weequahic Park Barracks (Bastogne Square)
Photo from Max Saf
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Ohara, Cindy150 viewsSecond from left
Photo from Cindy Ohara
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148 viewsOctober 11, 1885
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Ellenstein, Meyer148 viewsApproximately 400 federal officials engaged in directing emergency activities in New Jersey, gave President Roosevelt a rousing welcome when he stopped off in Newark en route to New York to attend their semi-annual meeting at the Robert Treat Hotel. Left to right, Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Charles Edison (son of the late electrical wizard), State Director of the National Emergency Council, Mayor Ellenstein of Newark, President Roosevelt and Gus Gennerich, Secret Service Man.
January 18, 1936
Photo from Joseph Bilby
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Herbert, William Henry146 views
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Women Recluse Besieged in Home146 viewsMay 10, 1909
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Saf, Max144 viewswith her father
Photo from Max Saf
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Hrobot, John143 viewsPhoto from Diego Fonseca
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Zwillman FBI File 02141 views
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Vender's License 1920140 views
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