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271 viewsHarper's New Monthly Magazine October 1876
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271 viewsPostcard
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1906270 viewsPhoto from the Shade Tree Commission
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270 viewsPostcard
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1926 Map270 views
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268 viewsFebruary 6, 1882
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267 viewsPhoto from Jule Spohn
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266 views~1905
From "Views of Newark" Published by L. H. Nelson Company ~1905
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1911265 viewsPhoto from Newark NJ and Its' Attractions 1911
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1907264 viewsFrom "Shade Tree Commission of the City of Newark, New Jersey" 1907
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264 viewsPhoto from Norman DeShong
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1800s263 views
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263 viewsPhoto from the Archives of the Essex County Park System
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Right Side262 viewsPhoto from Alberto Valdes
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1926 Map260 views
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1870's-Today260 views
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260 viewsCopyright photo from the Samuel Berg Collection at the Newark Public Library. To view the collection please visit their
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1920 Map258 views
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258 viewsJune 19, 1881
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1912 vs 2014257 views
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257 viewsCopyright photo from the Samuel Berg Collection at the Newark Public Library. To view the collection please visit their
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2015255 viewsCurrent Location
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Prohibition Rally253 viewsGeneral view of the huge wet demonstration which was staged in Military Park,Newark,by Fraternal Trade and War Veteran organizations.More than 40,000 persons marching to music of a hundred bands, were cheered by thousands of spectators,many of whom joined in the monster rally.The paraders,carried 10,000 signs,bearing the legend,'We Want Beer'.Prominent speakers who addressed the great throng were Matthew Woll, vice president of the A.F.of L.and Mrs.Charles H. Sabin, President of the Woman's Prohibition Reform Organization. (Military Park Building in the background)
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1926 Map252 views
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Socialist Rally250 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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1889 Map249 views
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Right Foreground248 viewsPhoto from Brill Magazine
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Military Park at Night246 viewsPostcard
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1906 Winter246 viewsCone Photos
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Attractions Week June 1246 views
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245 viewsPhoto from Jule Spohn
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245 viewsCopyright photo from the Samuel Berg Collection at the Newark Public Library. To view the collection please visit their
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1890243 views
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Parks Playgrounds242 viewsMarch 4, 1906
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1892242 views
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241 viewsPostcard
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241 viewsPhoto from the NPL
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1906241 views
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1926240 views
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238 viewsPostcard
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237 viewsPhoto from Hammond Maps
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1911 Map237 views
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234 viewsPostcard
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234 viewsGoogle Earth
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Under a Branch Brook Arch234 viewsPostcard
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231 viewsPhoto from Brill Magazine
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Opens Decoration Day, May 30231 views
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Current View231 views
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Cannons226 viewsPhoto from Jule Spohn
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225 viewsGoogle Maps
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Soldier's Monument Proposal225 views
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225 viewsPhoto from Essex County Illustrated 1897
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225 viewsNewark Star 1909
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1911220 viewsPhoto from Newark NJ and Its' Attractions 1911
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