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19281006 viewsMembers of the Moorish Science Temple of America posing before meeting place during annual gathering, October 1928; Prophet Noble Drew Ali Founder [first row, standing, fifth from left.
Moorish Science Temple of America photograph collection.
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1901900 views48 Third Avenue c. Broad Street
From: "Newark, the Metropolis of New Jersey" Published by the Progress Publishing Co. 1901
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Thanksgiving Dinner858 viewsThe Michael Joseph Pumilia Association was located on Bank Street just above High Street, Newark, New Jersey. They participated actively when any member of the community experienced a loss. Fire, Job, Rent or Food and Clothing assistance, Etc.
This is a picture of one of their many Thanksgiving Dinners. Mr. & Mrs. (Violet, Mike) Pumilia are standing next to Mack, the Chef and another member acted as server.
They sponsored an annual Christmas party at St Philip Neri Church and Mike Pumilia was Santa Claus as they gave out silver dollars and gifts to every child.
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Roseville Lodge851 views
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1948818 viewsIf you can identify any of these men please contact R. Craig Kammerer at RCraigK@optonline.net
Bottom row--ground
??----Art ?----Judge Horace Belfato --Dr. Sy Preston--Frank Renner(Renner's Hardware)--- Bob Cole
First row seated--L to R
??- Art Tellone [Liquor]--Richard Kammerer [Cross Radio]--- Herb Dwyer -- Jules Geroni -- Marty Rafferty --??-- Art Pulis
Next Row back---standing
??---??---Val Sturchio [BBall cap]---rest unknown
Next row back
??---Norm Shawger [butcher, face hidden]--rest unknown
Way back with boy----Joe Zubris
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777 viewsPhoto from Scott Seligman
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Clinton Avenue & High Street759 viewsPhoto from Jule Spohn
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39 Green Street754 viewsPostcard
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Broad Street740 views
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Swimming Pool736 viewsMost likely the Halsey Street YMCA but it could be the Washington Street YMCA.
Postcard
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107 Halsey Street733 viewsFrom "Newark - The City of Industry" Published 1912
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732 viewsBack Row, Second from right - Frank Renner
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Halsey Street ~1905731 viewsFrom "Views of Newark" Published by L. H. Nelson Company ~1905
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Invitation715 viewsAn original invitation to the dedication of The Celluloid Club of Newark. This invitation was my wife's grandfather's, Samuel Scott of Newark who worked for Celluloid.
Photo From Rich Olohan
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706 viewsLibrary of Congress, Prints and Photograph Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
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Lobby March 21, 1944703 viewsPhoto from Rich Olohan
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Clinton Avenue & High Street662 viewsPhoto from Jule Spohn
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660 viewsLibrary of Congress, Prints and Photograph Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
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Washington Street652 viewsPostcard
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Soap Box Derby 1952637 viewsthe prize table before that race. On the far left is Bob Cole. The young boys on the right are Leon Scott and Calyue Perry, students at Roseville Avenue School. The First Prize Bicycle was donated by the Roseville Lions Club
The races were covered by both The Newark Sunday News & Star Ledger.
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35 Clinton Street609 views1901
From: "Newark, the Metropolis of New Jersey" Published by the Progress Publishing Co. 1901
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