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150-154 Roseville Avenue376 viewsTo Erect Two Apartment Houses on Roseville Avenue near Seventh
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211 Market Street376 views
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441 Broad Street & Lackawanna Plaza376 viewsCopyright photo from the Samuel Berg Collection at the Newark Public Library. To view the collection please visit their
web site.
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81 Morris Avenue376 viewsCopyright photo from the Samuel Berg Collection at the Newark Public Library. To view the collection please visit their
web site.
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735 Broad Street375 viewsPostcard
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430 Broad Street375 viewsLincoln Motel
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40 Avenue C375 viewsPatent and Enameled Leather Works of John Reilly
From "Essex County, NJ, Illustrated 1897":
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Bridge Street proposed widening375 viewsFrom "City Planning for Newark" 1913
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Looking North from Clinton Street375 viewsPostcard
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Plank Road375 viewsLooking Towards Newark
Image from Gonzalo Alberto
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Broad Street at Orange Street Looking South375 views
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Looking East from the Bamberger Building375 viewsPostcard
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223 Grafton Avenue375 views
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375 viewsFrom “Historic American Engineering Record (Library of Congress)”
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20-24 Clinton Street375 viewsClinton Building
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7 Orleans Street375 views1910
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207 Market Street375 viewsOrdway Building
1911
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624 Mount Prospect Avenue375 views1910
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Madison & Peshine Avenues375 views1909
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110 Broad Street corner Third Avenue375 viewsPhoto from Scientific American Building Monthly January 1901
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102 Fourth Street375 views
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936 Broad Street375 viewsU.S. Trust Co. of Newark
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Broad Street Looking North from Mechanic Street375 views
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115 - 129 Market Street375 views
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830 Broad Street looking North375 viewsPhoto from Wallace F. Levison
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146 Springfield Avenue375 viewsAnother New Business Building
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Possibly around 40 Park Place375 views
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A plane dropping leaflets over Broad Street announcing the new airfield March 16, 1919375 viewsMarch 16, 1919
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Hamburg Place & Gotthart Street375 viewsPhoto from Alberto Valdes
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Ferry Street Section375 views
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Clifton Avenue at the Erie Lackawanna crossing375 viewsClifton Avenue Bridge Over Cut is Now Very Close to Completion
April 1, 1906
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833 Broad Street375 viewsPetty's Pharmacy
Photo from Alberto Valdes
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Waverly Avenue & Bergen Street (foreground)375 viewsCopyright photo from the Samuel Berg Collection at the Newark Public Library. To view the collection please visit their
web site.
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Looking East from the Court House374 viewsFrom the William F. Cone Collection
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110 Lillie Street374 viewsPhoto from "Newark 1909 - 1910"
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1897 - Looking North from Market Street374 viewsFrom "Essex County, NJ, Illustrated 1897":
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Looking North from the Prudential Building374 viewsFrom: Newark Illustrated 1891
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West Market Street374 viewsLazaro's Pharmacy 1953
Photo from Jack Giordano
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Milford Avenue & Bigelow Street374 viewsTen Family Apartment
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533 Ridge Street374 views
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Baldwin & Washington Streets Looking West374 viewsJune 6, 1963
Urban Renewal Project N.J.R. 52 Plan 2
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North Side between Washington & High Streets374 viewsJune 6, 1963
Urban Renewal Project N.J.R. 52 Plan 2
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Cutler Street & Seventh Avenue374 viewsPhoto from NNJM
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374 viewsThis photo was taken around 1897 and most likely from the roof of Feigenspan's Brewery on Freeman Street. The view is to the west northwest. The large chimney in the center of the photo is from the P. Reilly & Sons Tannery which was located between Providence & Lexington Streets. The factory area extended from the Morris Canal south almost to Bowery Street (Fleming Avenue) which would be the middle of the photograph, left to right. The first street from the bottom running L to R is Oxford Street.
Photo from Essex County Illustrated 1897
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Saybrook Place374 viewsThis is a Google Maps screenshot. The area in BLUE was the Hudson Tubes Terminal. The WHITE lines were the tracks. The area in RED is St. John's RC Church. # 1 was Saybrook Place. #2 shows Mulberry Street before it was realigned. #3 was Cherry Street. #4 is the area that was occupied by the Pennsylvania RR Freight Yards.
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President Taft's Visit February 23, 1910374 viewsPostcard
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Park Place Looking Northeast from Raymond Blvd.374 viewsPhoto from the NPL
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240 Grafton Avenue374 viewsA Gem of a Doll House by Santa's Architects
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Roseville & Third Avenue374 viewsPhoto from Alberto Valdes
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Third & Roseville Avenues374 viewsPhoto from Alberto Valdes
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Mechanic Street & Broad Street374 views
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Hunterdon Street & Springfield Avenue374 viewsCopyright photo from the Samuel Berg Collection at the Newark Public Library. To view the collection please visit their
web site.
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Waverly Avenue at Pennsylvania RR Spur Looking West374 viewsCopyright photo from the Samuel Berg Collection at the Newark Public Library. To view the collection please visit their
web site.
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600 High Street374 viewsNewark Star 1908
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78 Hartford Street - 1965373 viewsPhoto from Mary
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1 Lackawanna Avenue373 viewsLackawanna RR Station
2002/2003
Photo from Jule Spohn
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1035 Broad Street & Lincoln Park373 viewsPostcard
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747 Broad Street373 viewsFederal Trust Company
From the William F. Cone Collection
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227 Washington Street373 viewsSalvage Corps
Photo from "Newark 1909 - 1910"
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1940 Newark City Directory Page 1373 viewsClick on image to enlarge.
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14 Mulberry Place373 viewsLarger Format
Library of Congress
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Broad Street Looking North373 viewsPhoto from NNJM
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172-178 Washington Street373 views1909
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462 Broad Street373 viewsBachelor Apartments
1909
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284 Washington Street373 viewsPhoto from Gonzalo Alberto
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