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Sand Courts955 viewsPostcard
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954 viewsPostcard
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Weequahic Park954 viewsOctober 22, 1905
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Oriental Plane953 viewsFrom "Shade Tree Commission of the City of Newark, New Jersey" 1918
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953 views
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953 viewsCopyright photo from the Samuel Berg Collection at the Newark Public Library. To view the collection please visit their
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1892 Map952 views
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Bankrupt951 viewsFrom Gonzalo Alberto
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951 viewsPhoto from the NPL
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Baseball Banned in Military Park951 views
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1911 Map950 views
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Preparing for a Big Display947 viewsJuly 5, 1886
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1964946 viewsCopyright photo from the Samuel Berg Collection at the Newark Public Library. To view the collection please visit their
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1926945 viewsPhoto from "Sightseeing in Newark, N. J. by John H. Dunnachie: 1926"
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Norman Thomas Rally945 views1938
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Police Inspection944 views
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Shrub Beds944 viewsFrom "Shade Tree Commission of the City of Newark, New Jersey" 1908
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Stars & Stripes Fly from New Flag Staff in Milford Park944 views
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Foresters' Anniversary Celebration944 viewsAugust 16, 1892
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Catholic Club Won the Banner944 viewsAugust 11, 1895
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Dance Pavilion944 viewsPostcard
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1926944 views
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943 viewsPostcard
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1889 - Before Branch Brook Park942 views
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Poster942 views
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To Mark Old Training Place with Dignified Memorial941 views1916
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1911941 viewsPhoto from Newark NJ and Its' Attractions 1911
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1911 Map940 views
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Socialist Rally940 viewsNorman Thomas Target for Barrage of Eggs in Newark. Newark, N.J.: Rotten eggs and ripe tomatoes break against the face and body of Norman Thomas, Socialist leader, as a crowd of hostile demonstrators go into action to break up a Socialist meeting he attempted to address in Military Park, in the center of the city. The demonstrators, many of them wearing veteran's caps and carrying banners such as 'Reds Keep Out,' marched into the park with a band, which drowned out Thomas as he attempted to speak. Police, who had granted the permit for the meeting, were unable to preserve order and finally escorted Thomas, covered with red and yellow blobs, from the park. Thomas claimed that the pelting was carried out 'by a band of unruly men, obviously taking orders from Jersey City.
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Arch940 views
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Will Soon Begin Work on Riverbank Park939 viewsSeptember 26,1909
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Willows939 viewsPostcard
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Playing At Cricket939 viewsAugust 22, 1886
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939 viewsPhoto from the LOC
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Divident Hill938 viewsLarge Format
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1915938 viewsPostcard
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Patriotism and Music938 viewsJuly 5, 1891
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Wand Drill937 views
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936 views
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A Great Labor Parade936 viewsJuly 28, 1885
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1873935 views
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935 viewsPhoto from the NPL
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The Newark Saengerfest935 viewsJuly 6, 1891
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1911 Map934 views
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Scotchmen Making Merry934 viewsJuly 7, 1885
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Burning of a Newark Hall934 viewsThe New York Times
April 6, 1897
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West Side Park Plan 1900933 views
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933 viewsPhoto from Stephen Niforatos
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1870's-Today933 views
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933 viewsPostcard
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Military Park932 viewsPostcard
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Fountain932 viewsPostcard
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1889 Map932 views
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930 viewsPostcard
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930 viewsPhoto from the NPL
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1872 Map929 views
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1800s928 views
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928 viewsPhoto from Our Own Hall of Fame, Arbor Day 1921
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928 viewsPostcard
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