Most viewed - Roman Catholic
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Lay Cornerstone of Church Today772 viewsDecember 19, 1909
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Fire Damages a Church772 viewsMarch 4, 1906
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1909 Map771 views646 - 654 Summer Avenue
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1913 Proposal771 views
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770 viewsPostcard
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The Sale of a Newark Church Brings Memories and Bargains770 viewsNew York Times
October 11, 1979
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1908 Map769 views205 - 209 Adams Street
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769 viewsPhoto from Jule Spohn
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Dominican Priory769 viewsPostcard
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Proposed New Church768 viewsPhoto from "History of the Church of St. Rose of Lima"
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1889768 views
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Old Main Altar767 viewsPhoto from Fred Russell
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First St. Lucy's Church767 viewsFrom "The Catholic Church in New Jersey"
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Interior of First Church766 viewsPhoto from "History of the Church of St. Rose of Lima"
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766 viewsPhoto from Gonzalo Alberto
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765 viewsFrom "The History of St. John's Church"
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1927 Map765 views58, 99 Lafayette Street, c. Madison, c. Jefferson
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764 viewsFrom "The History of St. John's Church"
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1892 Map763 views36 - 44 Belmont Ave.
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New Church to be Dedicated763 viewsMay 29, 1910
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1889 Map761 views172 - 180 Belleville Ave.
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Handsome Church of Spanish Type761 views
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With Steeple760 viewsPostcard
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1908 Map760 views7 - 9 Bedford Street
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Under Construction showing temporary church760 viewsPostcard
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Sister's Convent759 viewsPhoto from "History of the Church of St. Rose of Lima"
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2015759 viewsPhoto from Google Earth
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1927 Map757 views55 Barbara Street c. Niagara
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1873 Map756 views10 - 26 Mulberry Street
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The Area Today756 viewsGoogle Maps Photo
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755 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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1873 Map753 views526, 528, 532 High Street
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Father Toomey's Illness753 views
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753 viewsPhoto from NNJM
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753 viewsPhoto from Bob Molee
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Father Ruggiero752 viewsPhoto from Fred Russell
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Under Construction752 viewsNo roof
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1891752 viewsFrom: Newark Illustrated 1891
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1892 Map752 views337 - 341 S. Orange Ave. c. Tenth Street
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with Engine Company #7752 viewsPhoto from Jule Spohn
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751 viewsPhoto from "Quarter Century's Progress of NJ Leading Manufacturing Centers" 1887
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St. Gerard Chapel750 viewsMay 2008
Photo from Fred Russell
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749 viewsFrom "The History of St. John's Church"
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749 viewsPhoto from Newark NJ Memories
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748 viewsPhoto from "Official Programme Newark's Anniversary Industrial Exposition 1916"
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2003744 views
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743 viewsPhoto from Glenn G Geisheimer
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742 viewsFrom "The History of St. John's Church"
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738 viewsPhoto from Glenn G Geisheimer
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738 views
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738 viewsPhoto from NNJM
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1892 Map736 views25, 29 Thomas Street c. Pennsylvania Ave.
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736 viewsPhoto from Alberto Valdes
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First Church733 viewsPhoto from "History of the Church of St. Rose of Lima"
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1892 Map733 views58, 99 Lafayette Street, c. Madison, c. Jefferson
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732 viewsFrom "The History of St. John's Church"
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1873 Map732 views526, 528, 532 High Street
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2014731 views
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1925731 viewsPhoto from "New Jersey; Life, Industries and Resources of a Great State:1926"
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Destroyed by Fire730 viewsPhoto from Gonzalo Alberto
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1945730 viewsPhoto from NPL
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730 viewsPhoto from NNJM
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729 viewsFrom "Shade Tree Commission of the City of Newark, New Jersey" 1914
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729 viewsFrom: "Newark, the Metropolis of New Jersey" Published by the Progress Publishing Co. 1901
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1889 Map728 views280 Warren Street
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Map showing temporary church building727 viewsPhoto from Gonzalo Alberto
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726 viewsImage from the American Catholic Historical Society
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725 views
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1911 Map724 views597 Warren & Gray Streets
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1908 Map723 views170, 172 Sussex Ave. c. Jay Street
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721 views
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721 viewsFrom "The History of St. John's Church"
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1897720 viewsFrom "Essex County, NJ, Illustrated 1897":
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720 viewsTemporary church on the left in the photo.
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719 views
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718 viewsPhoto from Dan Silva.
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1889 Map718 views58, 99 Lafayette Street, c. Madison, c. Jefferson
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1899 Map718 views36 - 44 Belmont Ave.
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718 viewsPhoto from the National Register of Historic Places
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1927 Map717 views259 Oliver Street
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