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2000 November936 viewsPhoto by Doris Gethard
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Fire in a Church561 views
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538 viewsOn the night of 25 September 1925, Submarine S-51 was operating on the surface near Block Island, with her running lights on. The merchant steamer City of Rome spotted a single white masthead light but were unable to determine its course, speed, or intentions. The ship altered her course away from the unknown light to give whatever it might be greater leeway. Meanwhile, S-51 spotted the ship's masthead and green sidelights, and held her course as she was required to do by the Rules of the Road then in effect. Shortly after altering course, City of Rome spotted the submarine's red sidelight and realized that they were on collision courses. She turned and backed her engines, but it was too late. Twenty-two minutes after first spotting the submarine's masthead light, the steamer rammed her. Only three of the 36 men in the submarine were able to abandon ship before she sank.
This is a photo of the funeral for William C. Teschmacher at Blessed Sacrament RC Church on October 8th.
The family lived at 10 Cypress Street.
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511 viewsPhoto from Newark NJ Memories
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2000 November742 viewsPhoto by Doris Gethard
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1909 Map391 views50 - 52 Clinton Place & Millington Avenue
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483 viewsPhoto from Gonzalo Alberto
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Comfortable Rectory Provided at Church of Blessed Sacrament398 viewsFebruary 18, 1906
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2000597 viewsPhoto from Glenn G Geisheimer
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Comfortable Rectory Provided at Church of Blessed Sacrament398 viewsFebruary 18, 1906Dec 01, 2018
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483 viewsPhoto from Gonzalo AlbertoFeb 03, 2018
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470 viewsPhoto from Gonzalo AlbertoFeb 02, 2018
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538 viewsOn the night of 25 September 1925, Submarine S-51 was operating on the surface near Block Island, with her running lights on. The merchant steamer City of Rome spotted a single white masthead light but were unable to determine its course, speed, or intentions. The ship altered her course away from the unknown light to give whatever it might be greater leeway. Meanwhile, S-51 spotted the ship's masthead and green sidelights, and held her course as she was required to do by the Rules of the Road then in effect. Shortly after altering course, City of Rome spotted the submarine's red sidelight and realized that they were on collision courses. She turned and backed her engines, but it was too late. Twenty-two minutes after first spotting the submarine's masthead light, the steamer rammed her. Only three of the 36 men in the submarine were able to abandon ship before she sank.
This is a photo of the funeral for William C. Teschmacher at Blessed Sacrament RC Church on October 8th.
The family lived at 10 Cypress Street.Dec 16, 2017
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1925525 viewsPhoto from "New Jersey; Life, Industries and Resources of a Great State:1926"Jan 08, 2017
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Fire in a Church561 viewsNov 27, 2016
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Handsome Church of Spanish Type487 viewsNov 27, 2016
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511 viewsPhoto from Newark NJ MemoriesJan 08, 2016
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1909 Map391 views50 - 52 Clinton Place & Millington AvenueNov 28, 2015
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