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1830 viewsSmallest boy is Mike Ferinco. 75 Monroe St., 10 yrs. old. Sells until 8:30 P.M., Newark, N.J. Other is Duar Feriari, 60 Monroe St. Sells until after 9 P.M.      (1 votes)
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1839 viewsSome of Newark's small newsboys. Afternoon     (1 votes)
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2058 viewsSome of Newark's small newsboys. Afternoon     (1 votes)
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2009 viewsMax Schwartz (8 yrs. old) and Jacob Schwartz from 163 Howard St. Newark, N.J. Sell until 10 P.M. sometimes in front of Max Schwartz (8 yrs. old) and Jacob Schwartz of 163 Howard St. selling papers in front of 224 Market Street.     (1 votes)
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Frielinghaus Brothers1756 views     (1 votes)
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Star Eagle Staff Members February 19112456 viewsSecond from right in the back row is George White. The front row, from the right is William A. Shea, second from right is Elgin Dilly. If anyone knows any of the others please use the comment feature below and add the names.
Photo from Carol Marchese
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Ceraulo, Sal & Phil1867 views~1949     (1 votes)
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Ceraulo, Sal, Pat & Phil1956 views~1944     (1 votes)
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Lake, Walter F.1428 views     (1 votes)
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Fitzgerald, Vincent E. - Portrait1645 viewsVincent E. Fitzgerald, Age 3, with "The Growler". (c. 1918)     (1 votes)
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Eleanor Spinazzola and Vincent Tomaselli976 viewsBridal Shower 1949     (1 votes)
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Rosie, Dad T., Mom T., Anthony and Michael839 views     (1 votes)
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Spohn, August1519 views     (1 votes)
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White, David Churchill1797 views     (1 votes)
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Rau, Harry1450 views     (1 votes)
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Hagel, George1731 viewsClark Thread Company Excursion
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Czornek, Barbara1887 views     (1 votes)
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Polltaker 19172381 views     (1 votes)
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Dassing, Paula1397 views~1935     (1 votes)
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Teddy's Tavern2638 views     (4 votes)
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Waydell Street1196 viewsTop Row - Caroline Elizabeth Bittel Frielinghaus, Ethel Maria Nichols Frielinghaus
Bottom Row - Mary Frielinghaus Keifrider, Ethel Frielinghaus Geisheimer
Child - Doris Keifrider     (3 votes)
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Pawa, Helen, Irving and Baby Jack1479 viewsPhoto from Jack Pawa     (5 votes)
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Sandlot Baseball2324 viewsHine, Lewis Wickes , 1874-1940 -- Photographer
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1972 viewsNewsies at work in Newark, N.J. Aug 1, 1924     (2 votes)
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1707 viewsMax Schwartz (8 yrs. old) and Jacob Schwartz of 163 Howard St. selling papers in front of 224 Market Street.     (2 votes)
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Scardaville, Anthony1407 views     (2 votes)
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Thomas, Chester & Viola1461 views     (2 votes)
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Spohn, Jule1420 views     (2 votes)
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Mcgrath, Charles1351 views     (2 votes)
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McWilliams, Frederick Valentine1479 views     (2 votes)
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Olohan, Bob & Rich1413 views     (2 votes)
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1249 viewsRich Olohan, Eileen Nutley Edgar, Anna Hogan,, Jule Spohn
Photo from Glenn G. Geisheimer     (3 votes)
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Lyons, Abraham1302 viewsAbraham Lyons (left) in front of his cigar store at 304 Market Street ~1902
Photo from Catherine Giesbrecht     (3 votes)
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Masterson, Anthony1247 viewsAnthony Masterson as a young 20 year teamster (1922) ready to unload a freight car in the Central Railroad yard on Broad Street in Newark.
The horses names are Dick & Jack, owned by the Cypher Feed Company.
Photo from Richard Masterson     (3 votes)
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1518 viewsJohn V     (3 votes)
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Candy Stripers - Presbyterian Hospital 19582451 views     (3 votes)
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Nicky's Fifty1432 views     (4 votes)
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St. Peter's Orphanage2914 views1949     (7 votes)
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Humbolt Street Image?2642 viewsCan anyone identify the scene?
Photo from Reginald Reed     (6 votes)
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Four Boys treated for rabies by Louis Pasteur3461 viewsThe Four Boys from Newark, NJ, treated for rabies by Louis Pasteur in late 1885.
Left to right : Austin Fitzgerald, William Lane, Eddie Ryan and Patrick Reynolds.
A well-known physician, Dr. William O'Gorman, recommended that the children be sent to Pasteur for treatment and issued his appeal:
" I have such confidence in the preventive forces of inoculation by mitigated virus that were it my misfortune to be bitten by a rabid dog, I would board the first Atlantic steamer, go straight to Paris and, full of hope, place myself immediately in the hands of Pasteur.... If the parents be poor, I appeal to the medical profession and to the humane of all classes to help send these poor children where there is almost a certainty of prevention and cure. Let us prove to the world that we are intelligent enough to appreciate the advance of science and liberal and humane enough to help those who cannot help themselves.."
- New York Herald Tribune, December 4, 1885.     (5 votes)
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Tom's Welcome Home Cake1039 viewsPhoto from Glenn G. Geisheimer     (2 votes)
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Women's Sufferage Meeting at Military Park2370 viewsInternational Film Service -- Photographer
Woman suffrage - [Mrs. John Rodgers, Jr. addressing a crowd of voters at Military Park, Newark, N.J., October 18, the day before election.]
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Gennaro, Grandma1210 viewsGrandma Gennaro & Mrs. Gennaro
Photo from Dave Messineo     (1 votes)
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Chasen, Julius1543 viewsJulius Chasen, owned a jewelry/hock shop in Newark in the 1920's and 30's
Photo from Lynn Lipton     (1 votes)
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Bienkowski, Stanley2355 views     (1 votes)
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Czornek, Stella1978 views     (1 votes)
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McCarthy June1509 views1942     (1 votes)
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Back of 33 Hawkins Street1088 viewsDon Geisheimer (standing) and Glenn Geisheimer (on bike)     (1 votes)
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Unknown1085 viewsArthur Frielinghaus and Ethel (Nichols) Frielinghaus
Possibly the driveway on Brinsmaid Place     (1 votes)
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1951 viewsFrom left to right. Joe, 12 years, Jacob, 8 years. Bonny, 10 yrs. Levi, 10 yrs. Teacher says Joe doesn't know anything, not even enough to be bad. He is always drowsy in class. "Jacob is "awful" in school work and conduct. He gets sleepy in class. Benny is good in school work and conduct. These three boys are brothers.     (1 votes)
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Taylo, Gene1451 viewsmikd 1940's     (1 votes)
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Harris, George pt11509 views     (1 votes)
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Finnegan, Charles1699 viewsCharles Finnegan (1879-1954)
Charles was born on Pacific Street in Newark, the first son of Mary Ann Shea Finnegan and James Finnegan. Charles learned carpentry from his father and also installed electricity in Newark homes. In his later years, Charles worked as a harness maker.     (1 votes)
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