261 Springfield Avenue1640 views~1908
M. Biddelman
Manufacturer of Stoves, Pipes & Elbows
392 Springfield Avenue1637 views~1908
Louis Rothstein, Department Store
71 Belmont Avenue1637 viewsBelmont Avenue School
761 Clinton Avenue1637 viewsClinton Avenue Presbyterian Church
1635 views
306 Elizabeth Avenue1635 viewsWeequahic Diner
1632 views
167 Clinton Avenue1632 views1901
Springfield Avenue1631 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
19411627 viewsFrom front stairway of Central High School
Photo from Gene Fiducia
Weequahic Avenue1627 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
Snow1624 views
377 ½ Springfield Avenue1624 viewsRickershauser's Ice Cream/Confectionery Store
51 Lister Avenue1624 viewsMannion Family
Photo from Debbie Lenning
672 High Street1623 viewsCongregation Oheb-Shalom Third Jewish Synagogue
1622 views
300 Clinton Avenue1622 viewsFirst Reformed Church
304 High Street1621 viewsSt. Michael's Hospital
279 Chancellor Avenue1619 viewsWeequahic High School
75 Belmont Avenue1618 views
157 Springfield Avenue1617 views
245 Springfield Avenue1617 viewsFrom: "Newark, the City of Industry" Published by the Newark Board of Trade 1912
28 Prince Street1613 viewsPhoto from Tom Swartz
1610 views1910
Postcard1609 viewsPostcard from Kevin Olvaney
Sussex Avenue and Jay Street1607 viewsFirst Regiment Armory
From "Views of Newark" Published by L. H. Nelson Company ~1905
321 Eighteenth Avenue1605 views
209 Weequahic Avenue1604 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
621 Clinton Avenue1603 viewsCongregation B'Nai Abraham/Second Jewish Synagogue
203 Springfield Avenue1602 views~1908
Edward Prokocimer
Banker & Steamship Ticket Broker
768 High Street1602 viewsWright's Sanitarium
300 Broadway1600 views
227 High Street1597 viewsThe Mansfield Company - Pepsin Gums
From "Newark - The City of Industry" Published 1912
571 Springfield Avenue1596 views~1908
G. L. Kimmerle
Paints & Wall Papers
75 Halsey Street1596 viewsFirst Methodist Church
473 Springfield Avenue1595 views~1908
Samuel B. Hughes
Paint & Hardware
479 High Street1595 viewsCongregation B'Nai Abraham/Second Jewish Synagogue
Fourth Avenue & North Twelfth Street1594 viewsM & M's Factory
Corner Hedden Place1594 viewsPhoto from NPL Berg Collection
108 Brill Street1593 views
119 Sussex Avenue1593 viewsEclipse Tanning Co.
From "Newark - The City of Industry" Published 1912
515 Clinton Avenue1591 views
18 to 28 Peshine Avenue1589 views
73 Springfield Avenue1589 views~1908
August Bevensee Painting
Hawthorne Avenue & Clinton Place1587 views
19661586 viewsFrom City Alive! Newark 1666 - 1966
The Housing Authority of the City of Newark
652 High Street1585 viewsYMHA
1584 views
265 Belmont Avenue?1582 views
450 Springfield Avenue1581 viewsHaase - Druggist
From "Newark - New Jersey's Greatest Manufacturing Centre, Illustrated" Published 1894 by The Consolidated Illustrating Co.
59 Springfield Avenue1579 views
116 Market Street1579 viewsProctor's Theatre
367 High Street1579 viewsNewark Technical School
38 Cedar Avenue1577 views
44 Belmont Avenue1575 viewsSt. Peter's Roman Catholic Church
1572 views
281 Market Street1570 views
388 High Street1570 viewsNew Domestic Sewing Machine Company - 1901
321 Springfield Avenue1565 views~1908
Smith Electric Co.