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683 Summer Avenue717 views
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217 Halsey Street717 views1919
Photo from Gonzalo Alberto
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High Street & Clinton Avenue717 viewsPhoto from "Newark & It's Leading Businessmen 1891"
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716 viewsImage from "The Cost of Slums in Newark"
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~1910716 viewsPhoto from the NPL
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24 Mercer Street715 viewsFirst German Baptist Church ~1910
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51 Halsey Street715 viewsPostcard
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715 viewsPhoto from NNJM
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10-12 Ward Street 1873714 viewsEdison's Newark Factory
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384-390 Broad Street714 viewsFrom the William F. Cone Collection
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Halsey Street714 views
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1920's714 viewsPhoto from NNJM
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45 Academy Street713 viewsColeman Business School
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398 East Kinney Street713 viewsDugout Tavern
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713 viewsFrom: ReNew Newark 1961
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Mulberry Street713 viewsFire at the Art Metal Works by Centre Street
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1920 (approximately)713 viewsPhoto from NNJM
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712 viewsImage from "The Cost of Slums in Newark"
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199 Springfield Avenue712 viewsFrom: "Newark Illustrated 1909-1910" Published by Frank A. Libby 1909
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Newark's Ideal Home Land712 viewsOctober 3, 1909
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52 Park Place711 views
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59 Avon Avenue711 viewsResidence of John C. Eisele
From "Essex County, NJ, Illustrated 1897":
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1920s711 viewsPhoto from NNJM
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127 Washington Avenue710 viewsChrist Reformed Church
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Park Avenue looking west from N. 7th Street710 views
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519 Mount Prospect Avenue710 viewsPhoto from Scientific American Building Monthly April 1904
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Northeast from the top of the Central Railroads New Freight Building710 viewsDecember 2, 1906
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Shipman Street709 views
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Springfield Avenue, Belmont Avenue & Court Street709 views
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599 Mount Prospect Avenue708 viewsGeorge S. Hobart House
Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division
Historic American Buldings Survey or Historic American Engineering Record
Reproduction Number
(HABS, NJ, 7-NEARK, 34-1)
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59 Broome Street708 views
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1915708 views
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313 Springfield Avenue708 viewsFred Steck's Lunch Room at 313 Springfield Avenue (~1890)
Photo from Steve Borres
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108 Adams Street707 viewsJohn Toler, Sons & Co.
From "Essex County, NJ, Illustrated 1897":
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141 Elm Street707 viewsTompson Grocer
From "Essex County, NJ, Illustrated 1897":
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Central Avenue at S. 7th Street707 views
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557 High Street707 views1940's
Photo from NJ Digital Highway
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38 Park Place706 viewsNJPAC
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322 Lafayette Street706 viewsPhoto from Jacqlin Stiens
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10 Elizabeth Avenue706 viewsFrom: "Newark Illustrated 1909-1910" Published by Frank A. Libby 1909
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McCarter Highway between Clark & Gouverneur Streets706 viewsPhoto from Dan Silva
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Plane Street & Market Street706 views1966
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Mulberry & Green Streets Looking North706 viewsPhoto from NNJM
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152 Clinton Avenue705 viewsSouth End Club
2002/2003
Photo by Jule Spohn
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Mt. Prospect & Montclair Railroad705 viewsHeller Brothers Company File & Rasp Works
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520 High Street705 viewsSt. Benedict's Preparatory School
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Map 1874704 views
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165 Washington Avenue704 viewsHome of George A. Ohl Jr.
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1913 - Northwest Corner704 views
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1865704 viewsPhoto from “Narratives of Newark” by David L Pierson
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127 Mulberry Street704 views2002/2003
Photo from Jule Spohn
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166 Prince Street704 viewsFriedlander Barber Shop
Photo from the Sunday Call
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Waiting to Cross Market Street703 views1926
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Newark City Directory Page 2703 viewsClick on image to enlarge.
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Corner of Elizabeth Avenue & Bigelow Street703 viewsElizabeth Avenue School
From: Essex County, NJ, Illustrated 1897
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1861 703 viewsSouthwest Corner of Market & Broad Streets 50 Years Ago
1911
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265 Belmont Avenue702 viewsFrom: "Newark Illustrated 1909-1910" Published by Frank A. Libby 1909
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702 viewsPhoto from the Library of Congress.
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261 Elm Street702 viewsFrom: Newark Illustrated 1891
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Clinton & Seymour Avenues702 views
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South Orange Avenue & Camden Street702 views
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546 Bloomfield Avenue702 viewsPhoto from NNJM
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40 Park Place701 views
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84 Park Place near Canal Street (Raymond Blvd)701 viewsPark House
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701 viewsPhoto from the Library of Congress.
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Four Corners Loafers Bolder701 views1912
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64 Mulberry Street701 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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Bloomfield Avenue & Mt. Prospect Avenue701 viewsPhoto from NNJM
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281 Market Street700 viewsFrom: "Newark Illustrated 1909-1910" Published by Frank A. Libby 1909
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246 Springfield Avenue700 views1897 - Fourth Precinct Police Station
From "Essex County, NJ, Illustrated 1897":
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1959700 viewsA still from the film Camera Eye on New Jersey
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Mulberry Street700 viewsNorth End
Photo from "Sightseeing in Newark, N. J. by John H. Dunnachie: 1926"
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