Most viewed - Newark Streets
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Northwest Corner1187 views1905
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235 High Street1187 viewsMorton Brewery - Late 1800s
From "Historic Newark" Published 1916 for the Fidelity Trust Company
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Pre 19001173 views
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Springfield Avenue1165 views
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601 High Street1165 viewsKrueger Mansion - 1901
From: "Newark, the Metropolis of New Jersey" Published by the Progress Publishing Co. 1901
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Springfield Avenue1164 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
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Northeast Corner1162 views
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550 High Street1160 viewsArts High School
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337 Avon Avenue1159 viewsSt. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church
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20 Prince Street1156 viewsJohn Merkel & Son - Coal & Wood
From "Newark - New Jersey's Greatest Manufacturing Centre, Illustrated" Published 1894 by The Consolidated Illustrating Co.
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601 High Street1150 viewsKrueger Mansion
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126 Fleming Avenue1143 viewsView from 126 Fleming Avenue
Photo from The Mannion Family
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1141 views
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Weequahic Avenue1139 viewsWeequahic Ave looking towards Weequahic Park
The Red Brick Building in the rear is the Young Israel Synagouge which is on the corner of Maple Ave and Weequahic Ave. The house with the porch and sign is the home and office of Dr, Denholtz DDS.
Photo from David Gornitzky
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1905 (approximately)1137 views
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19661125 viewsFrom City Alive! Newark 1666 - 1966
The Housing Authority of the City of Newark
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126 Fleming Avenue1124 viewsView of 126 Flemming Avenue
Photo from The Mannion Family
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450 Springfield Avenue1123 viewsHaase - Druggist
From "Newark - New Jersey's Greatest Manufacturing Centre, Illustrated" Published 1894 by The Consolidated Illustrating Co.
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209 Weequahic Avenue1120 viewsWeequahic Ave From in front of 209 Weequahic Ave. If you went right and to the next street ( Clinton Place ) There was a block of small stores on which one was "Hatoff's Candy Store" where we all used to hang out.
Photo from David Gornitzky
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241 High Street1117 viewsEngine Co. #4 & Ladder Co. #2
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1910 (approximately)1108 views
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357 High Street1106 viewsCentral High School
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377 ½ Springfield Avenue1105 viewsRickershauser's Ice Cream/Confectionery Store
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698 High Street1103 viewsCoe Mansion
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25 Belmont Avenue1103 viewsKrueger Auditorium
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Clinton Avenue and Broad Street1101 viewsFrom "Views of Newark" Published by L. H. Nelson Company ~1905
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654 Summer Avenue1100 viewsOur Lady of Good Counsel Roman Catholic Church
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1096 views
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32 Prince Street1092 viewsCongregation Oheb-Shalom Third Jewish Synagogue
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Postcard1090 viewsPostcard from Rich Olohan
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750 High Street1081 viewsHome for Incurables and Convalescents
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18911080 viewsFrom "Newark - Handsomely Illustrated" Published 1894 by The Consolidated Illustrating Co.
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28 Prince Street1080 viewsPhoto from Tom Swartz
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534 Clinton Avenue1078 viewsJewish Children's Home
From: "Newark, the City of Industry" Published by the Newark Board of Trade 1912
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620 Orange Street1074 viewsEaton's Carriage and Harness Repository
From "Newark - New Jersey's Greatest Manufacturing Centre, Illustrated" Published 1894 by The Consolidated Illustrating Co.
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227 High Street1070 viewsThe Mansfield Company - Pepsin Gums
From "Newark - The City of Industry" Published 1912
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85 Springfield Avenue corner South Orange Avenue1065 viewsPostcard
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1060 views1946
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1059 views
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160 Clinton Avenue1058 views
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379 Springfield Avenue1057 viewsCapitol Lighting - 1945
Library of Congress, Prints and Photograph Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
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73 Springfield Avenue1057 viewsPhoto from Rich Olohan
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Seventh Avenue1056 views1946
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392 Springfield Avenue1053 views~1908
Louis Rothstein, Department Store
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263 Summer Avenue1053 viewsSummer Avenue School
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Springfield Avenue and S. Nineteenth Street1052 viewsNew Jersey Aluminum Company - 1901
From: "Newark, the Metropolis of New Jersey" Published by the Progress Publishing Co. 1901
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Summer Avenue and Park Avenue1050 views
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Hawthorne Avenue & Clinton Place1050 views
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601 High Street1046 viewsKrueger Mansion
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Wilson Avenue1038 views
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Corner Hedden Place1038 viewsPhoto from NPL Berg Collection
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Brill Street Newark City Directory 19401037 viewsClick again for the full size version.
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651 High Street1035 viewsBeth Israel Hospital ~1910
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1034 views
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279 Chancellor Avenue1031 viewsWeequahic High School
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323 High Street1031 viewsNewark Orphan Asylum
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449 Central Avenue1028 views1967
Photo from Rob Adorna
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304 High Street1025 viewsSt. Michael's Hospital
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391 High Street1024 viewsT. H. Deyo Grocer - 1901
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Weequahic Avenue1023 viewsWeequahic Ave looking towards Clinton Place from Maple Ave.
Photo from David Gornitzky
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362 Springfield Avenue1022 views~1908
Emil Reichle
Pharmacist
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299 Belmont Avenue1021 viewsFrom: "Newark Illustrated 1909-1910" Published by Frank A. Libby 1909
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157 Springfield Avenue1020 views
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59 Springfield Avenue1018 views
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761 Clinton Avenue1018 viewsClinton Avenue Presbyterian Church
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1015 views
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652 High Street1011 viewsYMHA
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203 Springfield Avenue1009 views~1908
Edward Prokocimer
Banker & Steamship Ticket Broker
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73 Springfield Avenue1009 views~1908
August Bevensee Painting
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367 High Street1007 viewsNewark Technical School
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115 Belmont Avenue1005 views
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245 Springfield Avenue1004 viewsFrom: "Newark, the City of Industry" Published by the Newark Board of Trade 1912
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