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78 Shipman Street143 viewsNewark Embroidery Works
From "Newark - The City of Industry" Published 1912
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263 Summer Avenue400 viewsSummer Avenue School
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337 South Orange Avenue406 views
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958 South Orange Avenue425 viewsKilburn Memorial Presbyterian Church
First Presbyterian Church of Vailsburg
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392 Springfield Avenue314 views~1908
Louis Rothstein, Department Store
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356 Springfield Avenue463 viewsHoward Savings Institution - 1957
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321 Springfield Avenue261 views~1908
Smith Electric Co.
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120 viewsAbeel House, 37 Saybrook Place, Block 17, Lot 103, Newark, Essex County, NJ
Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress)
Library of Congress, Prints and Photograph Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
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139 Seymour Avenue116 viewsAlana Thevenet was born in Newark and lived here right afterwards. My grandparents owned the house. They were Hayden and Emma (Severn) Richards. My parents are Alan and Elaine Thevenet.
Photo from Alana ThevenetJan 22, 2010
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520 South Orange Avenue316 viewsNewark Newsdealers Supply Company
Photo from Glenn G GeisheimerApr 09, 2009
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City Directory 1932183 viewsClick again for a larger image.Apr 08, 2009
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Sussex Avenue City Directory 1922163 viewsClick again for a larger photoApr 07, 2009
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73 Springfield Avenue234 viewsPhoto from Rich OlohanApr 03, 2009
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332 South Eighth Street161 viewsBureau of Water Meter Laboratory
2003
Photo from Jule SpohnApr 03, 2009
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16 Smith Street179 viewsFrank D. Trainer & Son Inc. Building Construction
From the 1932 Newark City DirectoryApr 03, 2009
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Springfield Avenue258 viewsThe above picture shows a house in Newark on Springfield Ave in ca. 1885. The left person in the window upstairs is my grand-grandmother. Her name was Barbara Johanna Schieder. She was born in Germany, lived in Newark and came back to Germany where she was later married, her name was then Lenk.
I am interested if anyone knews this picture or has any informations about the house and the owners. I think there was a relationship to the owner of the house.
From Bavaria, Germany
Herbert Ott
Mar 17, 2009
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