Most viewed - Denominations
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130 Firemen Fight Early Morning Blaze at Second Presbyterian796 viewsDecember 2, 1930
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796 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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Photo from Alberto Valdes796 views
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795 viewsFrom "The History of St. John's Church"
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1892 Map795 views127 Washington Ave.
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1897794 viewsFrom "Essex County, NJ, Illustrated 1897":
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1889 Map794 views586, 592 High Street c. Court Street
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1908 Map794 viewsMontgomery Street corner Barclay Street
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1908 Map794 viewsFifth Avenue (Park Avenue) c. Roseville Avenue
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Landmark Burns794 views
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793 viewsPhoto from Glenn G Geisheimer
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1873 Map793 views526, 528, 532 High Street
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1908 Map793 views36 Pacific c. New York Avenue
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Overview793 views
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793 viewsPhoto from Alberto Valdes
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Larger View793 views
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New Memorial Window for Episcopal Church792 views1908
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21791 viewsFrom “Library of Congress”
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New German Pastor791 viewsMay 24, 1903
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1895 Map Drawing790 viewsImage from Gonzalo Alberto
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790 viewsPostcard
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1962790 viewsPhoto from the Samuel Berg Collection at the Newark Public Library
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New Russian Orthodox Church Here, to be First of Its Kind in the State790 viewsJune 24, 1904
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1892 Map789 views36 Pacific c. New York Avenue
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1908 Map789 views78 Sussex Avenue
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1908 Map789 views106 Ann Street c. Hamburg Place
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Data on Building789 views
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1911 Map788 views597 Warren & Gray Streets
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1927 Map788 views55 Barbara Street c. Niagara
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1911788 viewsPhoto from Gonzalo Alberto
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788 viewsPhoto from "Official Programme Newark's Anniversary Industrial Exposition 1916"
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788 viewsPhoto from NNJM
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1855786 viewsClick on image to enlarge
Photo from “Ballou’s Pictorial” April 14, 1855
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1897786 viewsFrom "Essex County, NJ, Illustrated 1897":
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1868 Map785 views211 Market Street
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with Engine Company #7785 viewsPhoto from Jule Spohn
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12785 viewsFrom “Library of Congress”
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Church Baseball Team785 views
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1926 Map784 views10 - 26 Mulberry Street
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1908 Map784 views39 Morton Street n. High Street
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784 viewsPhoto from Alberto Valdes
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784 viewsPhoto from the NJ State Archives
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Priest Slain in His Rectory by Three Assassins784 viewsMarch 10, 1909
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783 viewsFrom "The 50th Anniversary of the High St. Presbyterian Church" 1899
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783 viewsPhoto from the National Register of Historic Places
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1908 Map783 views
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St. Aloysius Society to Entertain783 viewsFebruary 18, 1906
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1911783 views
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783 viewsPhoto from "Quarter Century's Progress of NJ Leading Manufacturing Centers" 1887
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782 viewsPhoto from Glenn G Geisheimer
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Rev. Jan W. Van Arsdale782 viewsFrom "100 Anniversary 1869 - 1969 Trinity Reformed Church of Newark, New Jersey""
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1927 Map782 views259 Oliver Street
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782 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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1908 Map782 views
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782 viewsPhoto from the NPL
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