Most viewed - Military Park
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18911043 viewsPhoto from "Newark & It's Leading Businessmen 1891"
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Entrance to Military Park1042 views
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19121042 viewsFrom "Newark, the City of Industry" Published by the Newark Board of Trade 1912
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1042 viewsPostcard
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Military park on a June Evening1039 views
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Entrance to Military Park1038 viewsPostcard
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1930s1038 viewsPhoto from George Rinhart
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1870s1037 viewsPhoto from "A History of the City of Newark"
Lewis Historical Publishing Company
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July 4th 19141036 views
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1960's1036 viewsPostcard
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1035 viewsPhoto from Jule Spohn
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Wars of America Monument1033 views
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1031 viewsPostcard
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1024 viewsFrom "Our Own Hall of Fame" Arbor Day, 1921
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19061021 viewsPhoto from the Shade Tree Commission
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Recruiting Tent Opened in Military Park1020 views
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1019 viewsPostcard
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Reading the Newspaper1018 viewsFrom "Shade Tree Commission of the City of Newark, New Jersey" 1918
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1017 viewsPostcard
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17771017 viewsNewark, Municipal Yearbook 1949-50
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Entrance to Military Park1015 viewsPhoto from “History of Newark NJ” by Joseph Atkinson
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1015 viewsPostcard
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Mislabeled Armory Park1014 viewsPostcard
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The Cannon Mounted in Spanish Style1014 viewsApril 1, 1900
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Park Bench 19171013 viewsPhoto from the NY Historical Society
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Spanish Cannon Captured in Cuba 18981010 viewsPostcard
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19131009 views
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Wars of America Monument Unveiling1005 views
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1005 views
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A bird’s-eye view of Newark’s Armistice Day celebration, November 11, 1918.1004 viewsPhoto from the Newark Public Library
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19151004 viewsPhotos from "Comprehensive Plan of Newark 1915"
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1003 viewsPostcard
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19161002 views
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Looking South at the Spanish Cannon1001 viewsPostcard
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18441000 viewsPhoto from "A History of the City of Newark"
Lewis Historical Publishing Company
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Oriental Plane1000 viewsFrom "Shade Tree Commission of the City of Newark, New Jersey" 1918
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Oriental Plane999 viewsFrom "Shade Tree Commission of the City of Newark, New Jersey" 1918
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1861999 viewsLibrary of Congress
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Memorial Bench998 viewsFrom "Shade Tree Commission of the City of Newark, New Jersey" 1916
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Spanish Cannon Captured in Cuba 1898998 views~1905
From "Views of Newark" Published by L. H. Nelson Company ~1905
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Along Park Place996 viewsPostcard
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Shoe shine in Military Park (looking south)995 viewsFrom "Shade Tree Commission of the City of Newark, New Jersey" 1918
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1960 Excavation995 views
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995 viewsPostcard
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1916993 viewsPhoto from “Narratives of Newark” by David L Pierson
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Looking Southeast at Night988 viewsPostcard
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That Spanish Cannon988 viewsOctober 13, 1901
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1926986 viewsPhoto from "Sightseeing in Newark, N. J. by John H. Dunnachie: 1926"
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1909983 viewsFrom: "Newark Illustrated 1909-1910" Published by Frank A. Libby 1909
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981 viewsPostcard
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1870980 viewsNewark's Hay Market at South End of Military Park
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~1920979 viewsWilliam F. Cone Photographer
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977 viewsPostcard
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Police Inspection972 views
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Socialist Rally967 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.
Photo form Bettmann
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965 viewsPhoto from the NPL
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1926963 viewsPhoto from "Sightseeing in Newark, N. J. by John H. Dunnachie: 1926"
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Baseball Banned in Military Park963 views
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962 viewsPostcard
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To Mark Old Training Place with Dignified Memorial961 views1916
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