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618 Clinton Avenue1374 viewsThe Blessed Sacrament Roman Catholic Church
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462 Clinton Avenue1258 views
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534 Clinton Avenue1076 viewsJewish Children's Home
From: "Newark, the City of Industry" Published by the Newark Board of Trade 1912
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160 Clinton Avenue1056 views
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761 Clinton Avenue1016 viewsClinton Avenue Presbyterian Church
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621 Clinton Avenue996 viewsCongregation B'Nai Abraham/Second Jewish Synagogue
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167 Clinton Avenue990 views
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167 Clinton Avenue968 views1901
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515 Clinton Avenue962 views
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558 Clinton Avenue950 views
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300 Clinton Avenue942 viewsFirst Reformed Church
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377 Clinton Avenue932 viewsCentral Presbyterian Church
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273 Clinton Avenue911 viewsBlue Mirror Lounge
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25 Clinton Avenue824 viewsClinton Avenue Reformed Church
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146 Clinton Avenue744 viewsSt. Luke's A.M.E. Methodist Church
~1905
From "Views of Newark" Published by L. H. Nelson Company ~1905
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29 Clinton Avenue684 viewsFirst Congregational/Jube Memorial Church
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Clinton Avenue577 views1880
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459 Clinton Avenue464 viewsAvon Theatre
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177 Clinton Avenue453 viewsPostcard
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971 Clinton Avenue (Irvington)440 views
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155 Clinton Avenue438 viewsCorner of Hight Street
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580 Clinton Avenue415 viewsFrom: ReNew Newark 1961
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476 Clinton Avenue414 views
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345 Clinton Avenue413 viewsFrom: Newark, N. J. Illustrated 1891
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525 Clinton Avenue408 viewsFrom the William F. Cone Collection
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Clinton & Seymour Avenues406 views
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152 Clinton Avenue393 viewsSouth End Club
2002/2003
Photo by Jule Spohn
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368 Clinton Avenue385 viewsResidence of Peter Hassinger
From "Essex County, NJ, Illustrated 1897":
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345 Clinton Avenue376 viewsResidence of Richard E. Cogan
From "Essex County, NJ, Illustrated 1897":
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215 Clinton Avenue364 viewsGreater Mount Moriah Baptist Church
2002/2003
Photo by Jule Spohn
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618 Clinton Avenue353 viewsPhoto from "New Jersey; Life, Industries and Resources of a Great State:1926"
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Corner of Clinton and High Street351 viewsFrom "Essex County, NJ, Illustrated 1897":
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684 Clinton Avenue350 viewsImage from Gonzalo Alberto
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88 Clinton Avenue350 views
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462 Clinton Avenue342 viewsPhoto from "Newark 1909 - 1910"
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Clinton Avenue & South Tenth Street327 viewsPhoto from "New Jersey; Life, Industries and Resources of a Great State:1926"
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Clinton & Elizabeth Avenues321 viewsPostcard
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View looking east towards Broad Street320 viewsPostcard
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Clinton Avenue near Murray Street318 viewsFrom "Shade Tree Commission of the City of Newark, New Jersey" 1918
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78 Clinton Avenue318 viewsPhoto from Gonzalo Alberto
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300 Clinton Avenue314 viewsPhoto from "Newark 1909 - 1910"
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167 Clinton Avenue309 views~1920
Postcard
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95 Clinton Avenue302 viewsFrom "Our Own Hall of Fame" Arbor Day, 1921
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160 Clinton Avenue301 views1920s
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551 Clinton Avenue296 views1909
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508-514 Clinton Avenue293 views1910
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Clinton Avenue & Sixteenth Street292 views1910
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172 Clinton Avenue285 viewsImage from Gonzalo Alberto
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398-402 Clinton Avenue281 viewsRidgewood Apartments
1910
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Clinton Avenue & South 13th Street269 views
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Clinton & Elizabeth Avenues267 views
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506 Clinton Avenue263 views1907
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Clinton Avenue & Belmont Avenue261 views1911
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560 Clinton Avenue258 views
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193 Clinton Avenue corner Monmouth Street257 viewsPotcard
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366 Clinton Avenue256 views
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Clinton Avenue near Bergen Street254 views1910
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Clinton Avenue & Badger Avenue242 views
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491-493 Clinton Avenue240 views
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33 Clinton Avenue (Lincoln Park)240 viewsMedical Arts Building
Postcard
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383-387 Clinton Avenue239 views
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557 Clinton Avenue234 views
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169 Clinton Avenue228 views1909
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289-291 Clinton Avenue225 views
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127 Clinton Avenue225 views
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564 Clinton Avenue220 viewsMay 17. 1903
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525 Clinton Avenue220 viewsFrom Marilyn Birkenmeier:
On January 17, 1898, my great-grandfather, August G. Birkenmeier, became a principal of Cort Hardware, 159 South Orange Ave, Newark NJ. April 1, 1909, he changed the name to “Birkenmeier & Ogden.”
Around 1925 they teamed up with Mr. Kuhn to form “Birkenmeier & Kuhn Hardware Co.” This is a picture of “Birkenmeier & Kuhn Hardware” at 525/529 Clinton Ave, Newark, NJ, date May 25, 1925. The picture shows my father, Robert Wilbur Birkenmeier, age 8, standing in front of his Dad. The four men immediately behind my father, left to right are: Robert Christian Franklin Birkenmeier (with moustache), Wilbur Jefferson Birkenmeier (Father of little Robert), Alfred G. Birkenmeier (with moustache) - all of whom are brothers and then it is believed to be Mr Kuhn to the right (at little Robert's left shoulder.) Brother Norman Jonathan Birkenmeier and father, August G. Birkenmeier are absent from the picture.
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755 Clinton Avenue209 views
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495 Clinton Avenue208 viewsStrubbe Ice Cream
1926
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495 Clinton Avenue204 viewsPhoto from Alberto Valdes
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213 Clinton Avenue201 views
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789 Clinton Avenue192 viewsPhoto from Lois White
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